![]() As soon as you enter the building there was a huge concession selling food! Every so often you ran into yet another fastfood location. The one rather strange part was all of the various food courts. There are a number of areas where anyone can pet/touch starfish, stingrays, and other such ocean dwelling animals. There was not enough time to see everything in one day and sadly the penguin exhibit will have to wait for another time. With encouragement he did make it across. The two year old was not quite sure and it states that no child can be carried they must walk on their own. There is a suspended bridge, completely enclosed with cargo netting over a pool of sharks. The hippos were very interesting and fun to watch playing with a ball. They even had a beautiful African Grey parrot in an aviary. There are terrariums with spiders, frogs, turtles and such. There are beautiful aquariums with exotic fish - my favorite was the large yellow tropical fish. The name is misleading as the exhibits include all kinds of animals. Recently we took my grandsons to the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, NJ. Oh and try and go when the weather is nice so you can stroll the promenade outside and enjoy the great river views. I would have been pretty disappointed if I paid full price for a family of four. Just be sure you have a promo code or some sort of discount coupon. So the $25 stuffed shark I bought doesn’t just help maintain the penguins, it supports a corporate entity. ![]() Mind you, the aquarium is no longer a non-profit it’s a for profit venture. You exit their best exhibit through a giant gift shop and along the way there were plenty of professionals willing to take your photo for a fee. Otherwise admission for 4 would gave been more than $100! Inside also turned me off as we passed claw machines, multiple food concessions, dippin dot machines and massage chairs. Luckily they had a promotion going so my two kids were free. What turned me off about AA was the expense. The other exhibits were certainly fine but nothing extraordinary or particularly exotic. Unfortunately, the hippos were not on display but I would imagine them to be the second best attraction. Shark tunnel was very cool and by far the highlight. Between that and the sharks down below, it does get your heart rate going a little bit, but it is fun.AA is a fairly small aquarium but certainly enjoyable enough. When walking across the rope bridge, it does move slightly from side to side. Over the last week, they've been adding the finishing touches. Since January, a crew of about 20 would use harnesses, scaffolding and other safety precautions as they worked on these rafts. "Most guys have never seen sharks this close, let alone worked over top of them," said Hess. Hess says building this bridge took 4 tons of steel, 148 bolts, enough rope to span the length of 63 football fields and a little bit of courage. "It's not your average job site," said Project Manager Douglas Hess. "You can see 10-, 12-, 14-feet sharks below you," said Perno. While you walk the 81 feet across, be sure to look down so you don't miss nearly 30 sandbar, sand tiger and nurse sharks. "And it really gives you that behind the scenes view that guests never had before."Īnd that view comes from right overhead on what's being called the longest V-shaped rope suspended bridge of its kind. You get to see divers get into the exhibit, clean the exhibit, or a husbandry staff pole feed our sharks," said Kim Perno, Guest Experience Manager. "You're going to get to see staff at work. After three-and-a-half months of careful work, the Shark Bridge is opening. (WPVI) - Starting Friday, you can look at sharks in a whole new way at Adventure Aquarium in Camden. Starting Friday, you can look at sharks in a whole new way at Adventure Aquarium in Camden.ĬAMDEN, N.J.
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