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SEA LIFE Michigan is the state’s largest aquarium with over 250 species and 2,000 creatures including sharks, rays, green sea turtles and more! Journey through the freshwater lakes of Michigan all the way to the depths of the ocean and meet the amazing creatures that live there. Then, visit the Interactive Touchpool and learn what it feels like to pet a crab, urchin, sea star and other rockpool creatures! Finish your adventure by strolling through the Underwater Ocean Tunnel and watch as thousands of tropical fish swim overhead! To get any closer, you'd have to get wet!
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Auburn Hills
4316 Baldwin Rd
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Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Combo Ticket Child Policy: To promote a family-friendly environment, adults cannot enter LEGOLAND Discovery Center without being accompanied by a child
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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Aquarium SEA LIFE du Michigan
Dans plus de 10 expositions thématiques authentiques présentant diverses espèces et habitats, vous en apprendrez davantage sur la conservation marine et observerez quelque 2 000 animaux. Arrêtez-vous dans un réservoir de requins à pointes noires, qui proviennent des récifs coralliens tropicaux des océans Indien et Pacifique, et entrez dans un tunnel sous-marin pour une vue panoramique sur les requins qui nagent. Observez un repas pour les raies cownose, qui nagent dans des bancs pouvant compter jusqu'à 10 000 personnes dans la nature, et voyez comment elles utilisent leurs volets synchronisés pour remuer les sédiments océaniques sur le sol du tunnel. Cherchez un hippocampe mâle avec une couvée de bébés dans sa poche. Espionnez des poissons clowns et observez des méduses flottant à l'intérieur d'un réservoir qui imitent les marées et les courants océaniques. Vous pouvez également en apprendre davantage sur les créatures qui habitent les rivages et les marées côtières, telles que les anémones de mer, les oursins et les limules. Découvrez les programmes d'élevage réussis de SEA LIFE pour les animaux en voie de disparition et découvrez comment l'aquarium soutient des projets de conservation dans le monde entier.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
At more than 10 authentically themed displays featuring diverse species and habitats, you'll learn about marine conservation and observe some 2,000 animals. Stop by a tank of blacktip reef sharks, which come from the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific oceans, and enter an underwater tunnel for a panoramic view of sharks as they swim past. Watch a feeding for cownose rays, which swim in schools of up to 10,000 in the wild, and see how they use their synchronized flaps to stir up ocean sediment on the tunnel floor. Search for a male seahorse with a brood of babies in its pouch. Spy clown fish and observe jellyfish floating inside a tank that mimic ocean tides and currents. You can also learn about creatures that inhabit shores and coastal tide, such as sea anemones, sea urchins and horseshoe crabs. Learn about SEA LIFE's successful breeding programs for endangered animals, and discover how the aquarium supports worldwide conservation projects.
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Lana_Janel2
Jan 2021
We still had to wait in line for about 10 minutes. It would be nice if there was also a kiosk that can scan the barcodes instead of waiting for the front desk staff. All & all the aquarium was fun. I would go again!
MrsAnderson41809
Jan 2021
We decided to visit to get out of the house with 3 children age 4-7. We purchased single event tickets online as the combo tickets were sold out. There were no lines as we were encouraged to arrive at entrance only at our scheduled time. We got right into the aquarium. Masks required as well as social distancing. There was soap sanitizer dispensaries throughout. The size and variety of tanks was adequate but definitely geared towards small children. The interactive crawl tunnels were closed. There is no option to avoid the gift shop which is chalked full of $20 dollar stuffed toys. Be prepared to enjoy the fish and pay double the ticket price to exit through the gift shop. Would I take my 4 year old back. Yes because she loves the fish and is an only child. While we had a good time I don't think the price is a good value for families with multiple kids.
spolloc1
Dec 2020
This needs to be a lot bigger to make it worth the cash. The Toledo Zoo is an hour away (just past the Michigan/Ohio line but is bigger, and for a few bucks more, you get to see other animals.

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