![]() Newport Aquarium will be a new participant in Species Survival Plan for zebra sharks when they add two female zebra sharks to the Surrounded by Sharks exhibit. Posted in Shark Bridge, Shark ray, sharks, Uncategorized | Tagged Denver, Sand Bar Shark, sand tiger shark, Sea Turtle, Shark Bridge, Shark Rays, sharks, Zebra Shark | Leave a reply Newport Aquarium, the Shark Capital of the Midwest, announces Shark Week activities Items that fall may not be able to be retrieved. Guests are encouraged to secure all items before entering Shark Bridge. Newport Aquarium is not responsible for lost or dropped items. Children younger than 5 years old must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or chaperone. Closed-toe shoes are recommended and shoes must be worn at all times. For the safety of all guests running, jumping, rough play, climbing, food and drinks, hard or soft casts or braces of any kind are strictly prohibited on Shark Bridge. No guest may be carried. Shark Bridge is an able-bodied experience. All guests must use the entrance due to the one-way direction of travel. All guests must walk themselves. Walkers will experience slight side-to-side motion and some uneven footing. Shark Bridge is an interactive family walk through experience. Since opening last year, it has been estimated that guests have crossed Shark Bridge more than ONE MILLION times! Do YOU dare to cross? Hours: 10AM-5PM weekdays, open until 6PM on weekends.Shark Bridge is an interactive family walk through experience.ĭon’t fear! If Shark Bridge isn’t for you, you are welcome to walk along the edge of the tank and you can still view all of the amazing animals swimming inside.Ĭrossing Shark Bridge is included with Newport Aquarium admission. (included as part of CityPASS, see for details) Parking at the Aquarium is $10 in their lot.Īdmission: $28/adult, $21/child ages 2-12 It was a perfect and peaceful ending to our fabulous 2-day Philly trip.įor a special combo price, you can ride the Riverlink Ferry from Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia to the Aquarium and back. Here you can see the Philadelphia skyline and the Ben Franklin Bridge for a spectacular view. Actually, one of our favorite aspects of the aquarium came when we left and had dinner delivered to us by my awesome cousin Ken from Chick’s Deli (winner of the Best Cheesesteak in Philly award even though it’s in New Jersey!) and we went around back and sat at a picnic table on the Camden waterfront. Don’t get too excited about that as it was for real little kids and didn’t even seem 3D to me, but made for a nice place to take a break and rest your feet. Other amenities include a gift shop, café, and 3D Theater, which is actually included with general admission. It was pretty sweet to have a shark swim right over our heads! Then we crossed the totally unique rope suspension bridge hung across the top of the shark tank for another fun encounter. Imagine being able to walk right through an ocean filled with sharks and rays…that is the effect the see-through tunnel creates. However the show stopper was definitely the one-of-a-kind Shark Tunnel and Shark Bridge. Some of the highlights included watching a feeding of the Little Blue Penguins, watching the hippos go swimming, getting our hands wet and touching lots of cool, slimy invertebrates in multiple tanks, and being mesmerized by the 760,000 gallon “Ocean Realm” tank containing myriads of aquatic animals. It was so refreshing after visiting the Franklin Institute earlier in the day and fighting the field trip crowds. We were able to see the whole aquarium, and look at the exhibits unimpeded by crowds. Turns out, it was a fantastic time to visit as most people had left for the day and we nearly had the place to ourselves. We arrived around 3:30PM on a Friday and knowing it closed at 5PM, we figured we would just see what we could before it closed. Since this was part of our CityPASS package, we decided to end our Center City Philly trip at the aquarium and then drive home from there. Although smaller, there were enough unique aspects that definitely made the trip worthwhile. Formerly the New Jersey State Aquarium, this educational destination is home to 8,500 species of aquatic animals and boasts the largest collection of sharks on the East coast and the only aquarium in the world to exhibit hippos! Just weeks before our visit, my son had visited the Baltimore Aquarium on a class field trip, and he claimed Adventure Aquarium was better! He is into sharks, so their superior shark exhibits is what won him over. I know, I know…this destination is not actually in PA…BUT it is marketed to tourists in Philadelphia, included with the Philly CityPASS booklet, and is a quick jaunt over the Ben Franklin Bridge on the Camden riverfront (without driving into the shady part of town). ![]()
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