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A lot of hype and a lot of money for not a lot of excitement. Most of the fish are small juveniles so it'll be more interesting when they're larger. Two of the exhibits were closed and one tank was completely empty. They take your picture right when you get there, in cheesy poses, but it costs $35 to get the pics, and the tickets just to get in are already $50. Could be more informative. Most of the tanks just have the fish's name and location, but nothing else about them. The touch tanks aren't so great because the animals clearly don't want to be touched, so they hide and hang out at the opposite side where no one can get at them. Could be great for little kids because there's more stuff for them to do, but for teens and adults, it's too much money for what you get. If you show up in the afternoon, after 3 pm, you can walk right in and there are no lines.
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