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Bilet wstępu do akwarium SEA LIFE Minnesota w Mall of America

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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.
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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
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  • 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
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Centrum handlowe Ameryki
Położony w Mall of America w Bloomington, na południe od Minneapolis, SEA LIFE Minnesota jest domem dla wielu unikalnych pokazów i działań morskich oraz około 10 000 stworzeń morskich.
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SEA LIFE w Mall of America
Odwiedzający w każdym wieku zyskają nowe zrozumienie światowych oceanów dzięki zbiornikom oceanicznym akwarium, Octopus Garden i basenowi skalnemu, gdzie zobaczysz zwierzęta, których nigdy wcześniej nie widziano w Minnesocie, i dowiedzą się o ochronie mórz. Przejdź przez interaktywne eksponaty, takie jak Pazury, gdzie znajdziesz japońskie kraby pająki — tylko jeden z wielu prezentowanych tu skorupiaków. Odkryj kraby kokosowe, które używają swoich ogromnych pazurów jak przecinaków do rozłupywania orzechów kokosowych i podziwiaj jeżozwierze, kraby lądowe i inne, gdy zobaczysz z bliska, jak jedzą. Wypatruj klaunów i żółwi morskich oraz obserwuj meduzy pływające w cylindrycznych zbiornikach, które naśladują pływy i prądy oceaniczne. Na wystawie Pacific Northwest można dowiedzieć się o ukwiałach, ogórkach i rozgwiazdach. Gdy przechodzisz przez 300-metrowy (91-metrowy) tunel, rekiny sandtiger błyskają rzędami ostrych zębów nad twoją głową, a płaszczki ślizgają się po dnie akwarium. Udaj się do czterech zbiorników tematycznych, zaczynając od setek stworzeń morskich, takich jak pielęgniarki, zebry i rekiny bambusowe, które pływają w zbiorniku Rainbow Reef. Podziwiaj zielone ryby piły, żółwie karetta i gitary na Atlantydzie; zobacz arapaima i suma łopatonosego w Amazonce; i sprawdź gar aligatora, wiosłonosa i bassa wielkogębowego w Sturgeon Lake. Pasjonujący się ochroną siedlisk morskich i żyjących w nich gatunków, personel informacyjny SEA LIFE Minnesota celebruje wszystko, co dotyczy morza. W akwarium odbywają się karmienia rekinów i płaszczek, a także pokazy edukacyjne przez cały dzień. Dowiedz się o udanych programach hodowlanych rekinów i zagrożonych stworzeń, takich jak koniki morskie, i odkryj, w jaki sposób akwarium wspiera globalne działania na rzecz ochrony.
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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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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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sitesandbitesjournal
Sep 2019
Personally to me this is just another chance for the Mall of America to suck in your money. I was really excited to check this out as I am a huge fan of aquariums and they were opening the brand new Rainforest section just a week before we visited. We bought our tickets online to save a few bucks ahead of time, but in my opinion even with the cheaper price, it wasn't worthwhile. It was difficult to tell where to enter with our pre purchased tickets. Once we finally got that sorted out, we entered the rainforest section. The exhibits were very small and many of them appeared to still be empty. The section with the alligators had a bubble you could crawl into where you could supposedly have the alligators by your head, but they were all on the opposite side of the exhibit, so you couldn't actually get a photo op. Then you went through like 3 underwater tunnels under the sharks and turtles, which was cool and all, but again, not overly worth the money as the tunnels are short and really crowded with everyone trying to get pictures. From there you went down a level to the stingray tank, which you had to pay extra money to feed and couldn't even touch as I've done at other zoos. They did have a touch tank area with a very cranky worker yelling at everyone about washing hands. (I know and understand the importance of it, but you are working with kids and tourists, be kind about it!) The touch tanks had a few starfish and other corals and anemones, but otherwise was pretty limited. The Butterfly House and Aquarium in Sioux Falls, SD offers way more to touch in touch tanks for half the price!
Teah C
Sep 2019
I had a really wonderful time with my VIP “behind the scenes” tour of the Sea Life aquarium in the Mall of America with my tour guide Phil. I was the only one on the tour that day, but he seemed super enthusiastic to show me around anyway. He was so amazingly knowledgeable and even though he clearly had been touring people for years, it was made obvious that he is still consistently learning new awesome facts and keeping up with current aquatic news and information. It was so cool to see how things operated on deck, from fish diet and feeding to current conservation projects. I’m so happy I got Phil as my guide and I would absolutely recommend him and the entire tour to anyone who really has an interest in marine life and conservation efforts.
Meggie30
Sep 2019
Idk if I had thought it was way better as kid or it changed! I feel both! Things have changed, no stingrays to feel ext.. it used to be more interactive and the tunnel of aquarium w/sharks and sea life seemed longer as a child. It’s about 5yards long maybe a lil more? It also kinda scares me like it’s gonna break open! But they don’t have shows like did when I was a kid!! Way to expensive for a ticket or a pass. With the passes at least we could bring a friend or family member. She even got bored with it around 5! And we love sea life/aquariums ect!! We have a big one at home. My cousin and I had passes for the baby I had for her 9yrs ago-shes 8&1/2 & my cousin got yearly passes for all us when she was 3-5yrs old cause we hadn’t been their in forever since I was a kid! after the first year we had to it was something to do i the winter especially, and she liked it.( not after visiting other states aquariums tho so at 4yrs old they went to Seattle& California ext..) she was pissed mn didn’t have a kick ass aquarium but at MOA you can also go upstairs to the main level and go on rides or shop or eat. Or they had to start buying her an expensive stuffed. Animal from the crappy gift shop they have at underwater world-it should be called mediocre short tunnel of exotic fish MN doesn’t have! Place not world! For a world you’d think it would even compare to let’s says the DC aquarium which is not even the best one! But I’d give it 4stars! I do have a yearly pass now for myself and my baby who again because of our lil guy he’s 18mnths old, he loved it up till recently now he’s scared of it but we keep trying to get him to go threw the tunnel! We’ve had them since April of 2018-a gift and we did renew them but not my husbands since he works and it’s expensive. As a lil baby who colicky baby is take him there and it would calm down. So that helped. My 4yr old god daughter went a few times with us but now she won’t she thinks it’s lame. I try to get her to come with cause I have her a lot of the time but I have to force her&Zehra will go but wants speedy stuffed animals too or treats! But it also stinks down there b4 the tunnel ( and she always complains and i get it) and it’s gross. Seas horses are cute. Now me and the baby just have a passes! We have about 6mnths left on them(don’t think we will get them again) he’ll be a month shy of two yrs old when they will expire This time. The mall of America could have really done something cool with this. I’m so disappointed!!! I wish they would re create it or build a different kind of aquarium there and move the fish. You can’t even see everything in there! What would be cool would be to walk over the tunnel! And have the sharks fish Turtles ext.. below you! So you could see them under. A glass floor!!

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