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Billet d'entrée au SEA LIFE Aquarium Minnesota au Mall of America

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SEA LIFE Minnesota, situé au Mall of America à l'extérieur de Minneapolis, présente plus de 10 000 créatures marines. L'aquarium propose des expositions interactives, des repas quotidiens, des discussions et des activités pour les amoureux des animaux de tous âges. Découvrez les plus grandes espèces de crabes du monde à l'exposition Claws, visitez le jardin Octopus et rencontrez des requins, des tortues de mer et des raies via un tunnel sous-marin qui comprend quatre bassins thématiques : Atlantis, Rainbow Reef, Sturgeon Lake et Amazon River.
Ville: Bloomington
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Bloomington
60 E Broadway
SEA LIFE au Mall of America est situé à l'intérieur de l'entrée est au niveau un. Le parking le plus proche est la rampe de stationnement est.
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Cette activité se termine au point de rendez-vous.
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous niveaux de condition physique
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température pour le personnel
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Centre commercial d'Amérique
Situé au Mall of America à Bloomington, juste au sud de Minneapolis, SEA LIFE Minnesota abrite une variété d'expositions et d'activités marines uniques et quelque 10 000 créatures marines.
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SEA LIFE au centre commercial Mall of America
Les visiteurs de tous âges acquerront une nouvelle compréhension des océans du monde grâce aux réservoirs océaniques de l'aquarium, au jardin Octopus et à la piscine rocheuse, où vous verrez des animaux jamais vus auparavant dans le Minnesota, et en apprendrez davantage sur la conservation marine. Parcourez des expositions interactives telles que Claws, où vous trouverez des araignées de mer japonaises, l'un des nombreux crustacés présentés ici. Découvrez les crabes de noix de coco, qui utilisent leurs énormes pinces comme des coupe-boulons pour casser des noix de coco et laissez-vous émerveiller par les crabes porc-épic, les crabes terrestres et plus encore tout en observant de près leur alimentation. Repérez les poissons clowns et les tortues de mer et observez les méduses flotter dans des réservoirs cylindriques qui imitent les marées et les courants océaniques. À l'exposition Pacific Northwest, vous pouvez en apprendre davantage sur les anémones de mer, les concombres et les étoiles de mer. Alors que vous marchez dans le tunnel de 91 mètres de long, les requins sandtiger font apparaître des rangées de dents acérées au-dessus de votre tête et des raies cownose glissent sur le sol de l'aquarium. Rendez-vous dans quatre réservoirs thématiques, en commençant par des centaines de créatures marines telles que des requins nourrices, des zèbres et des bambous qui nagent dans le réservoir Rainbow Reef. Émerveillez-vous devant le poisson-scie vert, les tortues caouannes et le poisson-guitare à Atlantis; voir l'arapaima et le poisson-chat à nez de pelle tigre sur le fleuve Amazone; et découvrez l'alligator gar, le paddlefish et l'achigan à grande bouche au lac Sturgeon. Passionné par la préservation des habitats marins et des espèces qui y vivent, le personnel informatif de SEA LIFE Minnesota célèbre tout ce qui concerne la mer. L'aquarium accueille des repas de requins et de raies, ainsi que des démonstrations éducatives tout au long de la journée. Découvrez les programmes d'élevage réussis pour les requins et les créatures en voie de disparition comme les hippocampes, et découvrez comment l'aquarium soutient les efforts de conservation mondiaux.
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that1travelmama
Apr 2021
SeaLife is one of my family's favorite stops when we go to the mall and to Minnesota each year. My daughter is in love with the shark tunnel - it's truly a magical world to her and she has been going since she was a year old. It's a family tradition we look forward to. Comparing to our typical experience, this visit was a fail. To start, they now currently require advance reservations that can be made online. You have to pre-select the time slot and can no longer stop when it fits in your day. This was a minor inconvenience, especially since we didn't know if lunch prior would affect this time slot, etc. However, getting to the aquarium and checking in with the e-ticket was actually easy. While we expected to enjoy our visit, it was rather stressful and semi-disappointing. Families are usually welcomed at the green screen to get their photo taken. We usually love these because its a fun momento. The photographer refused to let families pull down or take off their masks to smile for photos. This was the first disappointing element considering you pay $35+ for the photos. The manager did end up making this right for us as when we got through the exhibit, the employee at the photo pay counter wasn't even masked. We appreciate the manager being willing to make this right for our family and not hinder our tradition but it still was inconvenient to have to experience. Walking through the aquarium was honestly the most affected portion of our visit. You are not allowed to go backwards, pass or return to any point of the exhibit and have to follow the tape on the floor. Families can get extremely pushy while moving through, especially though the water tunnel. You cannot truly stop and enjoy what you are seeing because someone is always at your heels. There are several parts we actually had to skip completely as people behind us had their strollers constantly hitting the back of our legs while walking. It's very hard to be socially distant here. To add to the growing disappointment, the kids no longer get the stamp books to collect around the aquarium, and no shark token necklace for completing it. The water bubble areas where kids can climb in to "view from the tanks" are closed off and inaccessible. They do have the touch pool open, which my daughter enjoyed as well as stingray feeding. In all, while I am thrilled my daughter enjoyed her visit, as a parent, it was hard to have to rush her through something that should be a wonderful experience and outing.
Danielle_T
Mar 2021
We felt incredibly rushed, due to the fact that the people behind us were on top of us the entire time. It was also very pricey for how small the aquarium is. Save your money.
Sheriar_B
Mar 2021
It was ok The underwater tunnel was the best Not sure what you want here. We where not happy with our first time visiting

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