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SEA LIFE Aquarium Minnesota Admission Ticket at Mall of America

Overview
SEA LIFE Minnesota, located at the Mall of America outside Minneapolis, showcases more than 10,000 sea creatures.The aquarium boasts interactive exhibits, daily feedings and talks and activities for animal-lovers of all ages. Discover the world’s largest crab species at the Claws exhibit, visit the Octopus Garden and encounter sharks, sea turtles and stingrays via an underwater tunnel that includes four themed tanks: Atlantis, Rainbow Reef, Sturgeon Lake and Amazon River.
City: Bloomington
Tue 24 Dec
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Starting at $29.47
Tue 24 Dec
Starting at $29.47
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Bloomington
60 E Broadway
SEA LIFE at Mall of America is located inside the East entrance on Level One. The closest parking is the East Parking Ramp
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
What To Expect
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Mall of America
Located at the Mall of America in Bloomington, just south of Minneapolis, SEA LIFE Minnesota is home to a variety of unique marine displays and activities and some 10,000 sea creatures.
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SEA LIFE at Mall of America
Visitors of all ages will gain a new understanding of the world's oceans through the aquarium's ocean tanks, Octopus Garden and rock pool, where you’ll see animals never before seen in Minnesota, and learn about marine conservation. Make your way through interactive exhibits such as Claws, where you’ll find Japanese spider crabs — just one of the many crustaceans featured here. Discover coconut crabs, which use their huge claws like bolt cutters to crack open coconuts and be awed by porcupine crabs, land crabs and more as you get up-close views of how they eat. Spot clown fish and sea turtles and watch jellyfish floating inside cylindrical tanks that mimic ocean tides and currents. At the Pacific Northwest display, you can learn about sea anemones, cucumbers and sea stars. As you walk through the 300-foot-long (91-meter) tunnel, sandtiger sharks flash rows of sharp teeth above your head and cownose rays glide on the aquarium floor. Make your way to four themed tanks, starting with hundreds of sea creatures like nurse, zebra, and bamboo sharks that swim around in the Rainbow Reef tank. Marvel at green sawfish, loggerhead turtles, and guitarfish at Atlantis; see arapaima and tiger shovelnose catfish at the Amazon River; and check out alligator gar, paddlefish, and large-mouth bass at Sturgeon Lake. Passionate about preserving marine habitats and the species that live in them, the informative staff at SEA LIFE Minnesota celebrates everything about the sea. The aquarium hosts shark and ray feedings, as well as educational demonstrations throughout the day. Learn about successful breeding programs for sharks and endangered creatures like seahorses, and discover how the aquarium supports global conservation efforts.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Lynn W
Jul 2019
Visited with husband, father-in-law and 2 year old toddler. Cost about $70+ admission and we completed the circuit in about 35 minutes. A bit disappointed in that aspect but we did find ourselves rushing along certain parts due to the sheer volume of people inside. We were crowded out of it. The displays themselves are excellent - plenty to see, plenty to do - perhaps visiting at another time (not in July for instance) might allow for less people and a longer visit.
790jodies
Jul 2019
We were here in Dec just the two of us and returned in July with the kids. They loved it! We did the behind the scene tour. Our tour guide was a fountain of information and shared some really interesting things that we didn't hear during our first visit. The rainforest exhibit was open and very cool to see.
fruitl88p
Jul 2019
I would recommend going here once, but I think after that it would be monotonous. Our girls (ages 10 and 3) loved it! I enjoyed the on-hand demonstrations the most! The aquarium portion is pretty awesome to walk through. We loved that they’re all about saving the ocean and wildlife and giving details on how to help. We were disappointed to see that the stamp card gifts were EACH individually wrapped in plastic. Seemed to go against what they were trying to represent.

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