Just got down there with the family today for the first time since before the pavilion opened, the giant tank has a beautiful 10ft+ Leopard Whiptail Ray now!
I am glad you made it down there! That is awesome! Thank you for the update; it's nice to hear they have really started filling the tanks. Now we have to go back! Thank you for watching :)
@@chrisfr977 tickets for WA residents are roughly $41, and non-residents it is about $43 per person. You can become “a member” at different levels and have unlimited access as well per year as well as some other perks.
Not really, they actually make you swim through the tanks to enter and exit the aquarium, and they make you walk on sea urchins to get to the handicap bathroom stall.
Just got down there with the family today for the first time since before the pavilion opened, the giant tank has a beautiful 10ft+ Leopard Whiptail Ray now!
I am glad you made it down there! That is awesome! Thank you for the update; it's nice to hear they have really started filling the tanks. Now we have to go back!
Thank you for watching :)
love the reef, sea otters can hold their own
@@peterdorn5799 Agreed! 😃 thank you for watching!
@@cyrusfieneteamhi Cyrus how are you do you know Monica church
How much per person are the tickets
@@chrisfr977 tickets for WA residents are roughly $41, and non-residents it is about $43 per person. You can become “a member” at different levels and have unlimited access as well per year as well as some other perks.
is any of that ADA compliant?
@@susanclark9544 the entire building is ADA friendly/compliant. The spaces are huge and all walkways are very wide 😊 thank you for watching!
Not really, they actually make you swim through the tanks to enter and exit the aquarium, and they make you walk on sea urchins to get to the handicap bathroom stall.
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Hi cryus how are you