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  • I went for the first time today and I enjoyed my visit. There's a lot to love about it: LOCATION: What a terrific idea to put the Aquarium in the old Powerhouse building! It seems a bit odd at first to look at a display of Lake Erie fish in the same spot where I listened to the Dueling Pianos at Howl at the Moon Saloon. But the Aquarium uses to space to good effect. It's nice to see the Powerhouse building put to good use - it was always one of my favorite places in the Flats - and it's fun to have a destination to visit in the Flats again. EXHIBITS: The Aquarium features a wide variety of fish from around the world, with a lot of good educational content to support the displays. The Shark Tunnel is the best! We walked through it three times. And the Stingray tank was very cool. STAFF: Everyone that I encountered was friendly and helpful. There was someone at many of the displays to answer questions or just chat. A few drawbacks: COST: Yes, it's quite expensive and the $6 parking is a real pain. I wouldn't mind the cost if there was a bit more to the experience. Perhaps the Aquarium can build out some displays in other areas of the Powerhouse, or hold outdoor activities when the weather is nicer. The riverfront location is terrific so if they can incorporate that into the Aquarium experience, it would be ideal. FOOD: I don't expect gourmet dining. But the Nautica Cafe is dismal. The food is terrible and overpriced. The actual space is a mess. It's a shame because the Rock Bottom Brewery used to be in that space and it was a nice, casual dining environment. They didn't even bother to do something nice with the Cafe. They just closed off most of the dining area and jury-rigged a snack bar-type setup. It's embarrassing. A better restaurant would create a better overall experience for the Aquarium. Overall, the Aquarium is a cool place and I would definitely recommend it. But eat before you go or plan on eating somewhere else!
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