based on 4886 reviewsThe Dallas World Aquarium was the biggest surprise of this trip. It was more fun and beautiful than any other attraction in the Dallas Citypass. Perhaps because of this, the attractions in the Citypass do not include the aquarium, and the tickets have to be purchased separately for about $25. Visiting the aquarium is an exciting thing, especially before entering the door, you can see the full forest style layout at the door. There are big birds outside the door, and you can also see little penguins playing in the water from the side. After entering, go directly to the second floor, first there are birds, then small animals such as monkeys and sloths, and then marine animals. I have to say that there is a lobby in DWA that is divided into many small areas on the wall. There are different marine animals in each small window, and the name of the sea area is also marked on it. DWA is generally good, and the layout is good. There are rarely a group of people crowded together. The place feels small, but we still see a lot of animals.
Located in downtown Dallas, Texas, the Dallas Aquarium is a popular attraction that combines education and entertainment. The aquarium is known for its rich marine life and rainforest exhibits, making it a great place for families and ocean enthusiasts to visit. The aquarium displays marine life from all over the world, including sharks, turtles, seahorses, and a variety of colorful fish. In addition, the aquarium also features a rainforest exhibit where visitors can see sloths, monkeys, and a variety of birds, and experience the feeling of being in a tropical jungle.
The Dallas Aquarium offers a variety of interactive experiences, such as feeding demonstrations and educational lectures, to help visitors gain a deeper understanding of marine ecology and animal habits. There are several restaurants and cafes near the aquarium, so it is convenient for visitors to enjoy a meal after their visit. In terms of transportation, the aquarium is in a great location, with public transportation stops and parking facilities nearby, making it easy for visitors to reach.
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The Dallas World Aquarium was the biggest surprise of this trip. It was more fun and beautiful than any other attraction in the Dallas Citypass. Perhaps because of this, the attractions in the Citypass do not include the aquarium, and the tickets have to be purchased separately for about $25. Visiting the aquarium is an exciting thing, especially before entering the door, you can see the full forest style layout at the door. There are big birds outside the door, and you can also see little penguins playing in the water from the side. After entering, go directly to the second floor, first there are birds, then small animals such as monkeys and sloths, and then marine animals. I have to say that there is a lobby in DWA that is divided into many small areas on the wall. There are different marine animals in each small window, and the name of the sea area is also marked on it. DWA is generally good, and the layout is good. There are rarely a group of people crowded together. The place feels small, but we still see a lot of animals.
The aquarium is not very big, but it is really fun. It is a very important aquarium facility. The aquarium is also a very large space with a rich variety of aquatic plants and animals. The tour route is also very good. I like coming here very much.
The World Aquarium has a variety of exhibitions from different angles, allowing you to see the aquarium from the air or underwater tunnels. In addition, the aquarium has tropical birds, penguins, sloths, several types of monkeys, and various marine creatures. The atmosphere of the aquarium is quiet and beautiful.
It's called the "World Aquarium" but it's small and there aren't many marine animals. The interior is in a rainforest style. I was looking forward to seeing a large water wall but there wasn't one. It was quite interesting to see sloths.
had a good time I went with my friend and kids for a field trip . I want a fish tank now lol so many beautiful sealift .