Friday, March 1, 2013

The Georgia Aquarium

Ten million gallons of water. More animals than any other aquarium in the world. More than eleven million visitors to date.

 
With numbers like these, there was no doubt we were in for an exciting day. I visited the  Georgia Aquarium not long after it opened while Iiving in Georgia, and although my memories from that day included horrible Altanta traffic, expensive tickets and a very crowded aquarium, I hoped visiting with kids would bring a different experience.

 
Prices remain the same, but for the price of a ticket everything is included: the dolphin show, a 3D animated feature and the special exhibit (currently “Frogs – A Chorus of Colors”). We lucked out, kids under three are free. As far as I found, the only ways to get a discount is to become a member (and go more than once thereby getting a lower per-visit cost) or to visit as a school group. There are certain days that offer discounts, for example this Saturday is princess and pirate day, when kids 12 and under who come dressed in princess, prince or pirate attire will receive free admission with each paying adult. You can also cut costs by taking public transportation and avoiding the parking fees, by skipping lunch at the Café Aquaria, and by ignoring the gift shop that you have to walk through to exit the aquarium.

 
Now that I’ve gotten the bad taste of high ticket prices out of my mouth, I only have good things left to say. From the very first tanks, which line the hallway and envelop you as you enter, to the “hands-on” exhibits, the place is amazing! We had the chance to pet the stingrays at Brookfield Zoo, but here we could pet the stingrays, pet a shark, pet horseshoe crabs and sea stars! There are “pop up” windows and crawl through caves that allow you to experience the exhibits in an even more up-close and personal way, as well as from a different perspective.

 
My favorite was “Ocean Voyager,” the home to four whale sharks (the largest fish species in the world), manta rays (the only manta rays in a US aquarium, ever) and thousands of other fish in 6.3 million gallons of water, the largest aquarium habitat in the world. We walked through an acrylic tunnel allowing us to see the underbellies of the giants, and we hung out while the whale sharks were fed.

 
Lauris listed his favorites as the sharks and the dolphins. I can understand how the latter made quite an impression, the show was something else. If you look past the theatrics (and the “Glee”-style musical) the show really is action-packed, eliciting oohs and aahs from everyone except Mikus, who finally took his nap in the darkened auditorium.

 
Mikus possibly preferred the jellyfish; three different species in three tanks, the space had the feel of an art gallery. The tropical reef, the seahorses, the lionfish, it was one wonder after another. Overall, the visit was a complete success. My only regret; not bringing Roberts along.

9 comments:

  1. What a fantastic day! I absolutely love aquariums and how wonderful that you got to visit the very best one there is. Mel x

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    1. With the incredible sealife in your neck of the woods, I would guess you have some great aquariums in your area. Isn't there something magical about sticking your head into this whole other world?

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  2. I love it there! I can't wait to go back and take my boys, they love aquariums.

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    1. They'll love it Barbara! I've actually heard very good things about the aquarium in Boulogne sur Mer. Not quite in your neck of the woods (north of Paris, on the coast), but I was forever trying to figure out how to get there while we lived in France. It's called Nausicaa, and if you ever decide to visit Calais maybe you want to take the boys...

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  3. How cool! I am from Georgia (born there and then lived there in middle school and high school for a bit), but I have never been to the aquarium. They built it the year that I moved out to Oklahoma. My dad did buy me one of those fish scales there with my name on it! How special that your family got to go. I hope to make it there one day!

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    1. You will, I imagine that day might be sooner than later now that you've got a kid... :)

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  4. Bonsoir, Liene ! Believe it or not, I have never been in an aquarium and I didn't know there was a big one in Boulogne, though that's quite far from Paris ! Had I been with you, I think I would have had the same expression on my face as your lovely baby sitting in a pram ; it looks awesome !! Vos photos sont magnifiques ; à bientôt !xo

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    1. Merci! And may you be able to visit the one on the coast someday!

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  5. Wow! That's impressive. What is it with all these cities building impressive acquariams? It must be a money maker or classy-uper or something? Anyway, looks like you and the kids really enjoyed! I'll have to keep this info in my back pocket in case I make it out to your parts...

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