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I went in with high expectations of a unique attraction. In some ways they were met and in others they fell short although perhaps as they work out the kinks things will improve. The good - an interesting array of pettable and viewable creatures from clown fish to sea horses, sting rays to sharks. you can feed and pet the sharks, rays and some of the bigger fish. There are also some birds and snakes. It is very interesting and there are nine different feeding stations. We bought a season pass but if you want to feed, you have to buy feed tokens for extra. Still, it is pretty affordable. The kinks - very little signage exists explaining the exhibits. Several glass enclosures had no descriptions. I really hoped it would include more information about the creatures. Also, it is very difficult to see some of the creatures due to the opacity of the water, unless they swim right by. Finally, it has only been open just over a month but some of the exhibits are empty. I hope they fix these problems because this is a great experience for the kids and adults alike.
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