- musée
- convient pour les familles
- groupe
- dolphin show
- tanks
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- Populaires
- Actifs récemment
- Justin BakerAoût 27, 2011Bring your ipod and listen to Feist's album "the reminder" and be enraptured.
- Brian TramueLAoût 4, 2010Planning a trip in October. The Aquarium will be my first stop. Looking forward to the experience.
- Tiffany M.Mars 7, 2012Seating at the dolphin show is quite uncomfortable. Also, no photos are allowed during the show.
- Go to Georgia Aquarium. Relax by the large viewing window in Ocean Voyager and watch the whale sharks and leopard rays. En savoir plus
- SarahNovembre 19, 2011Checked out the cafeteria. FYI, they do not serve fish sticks or popcorn shrimp.
- Neal Robert AndersonMars 24, 2012There are no I'd brackets for kids so bring something to I'd kids or business card to put in their pocket
- Brian KennedySeptembre 11, 2010You can't miss the ocean voyager at feeding time. The tunnel was amazing.
- Cathy VegasOctobre 24, 2010Awesome place! Live the touch & feel tanks. Worth the $15 foursquare deal!
- Check-in. Do Good.Juillet 3, 2010Got kids? They'll love the boat/playground area. The otter exhibit is a big hit too.
- Felix MuliaMai 14, 2011Enjoy my first trip to atlanta,.u hv to go here to see the most biggest aquarium in the world ...
- My favorite part is the giant viewing window. 6.3 mil gal of water full of fish including whale sharks.
- Myles2Go 🔊🎶💿🎤📀🎶🔊Décembre 15, 2011This place is stunning! Bring mo' money for all the extras... it's worth it. But the food? Not so much.
- Haley HigginsJuillet 31, 2010No possible way this is the largest aquarium in the world... Beautiful though. <3 the Belugas!
- Donna LAvril 2, 2012The dolphin show is a disappointing travesty of musical theater. Zero educational value.
- christian bovineJanvier 1, 2011Secret Tip: Check out another great view of Oceans Voyage in the Oceans Ballroom
- Nicole Greenberg StreckerMars 1, 2012Don't bring your lighter! They make you leave it at the gate and you'll never see it again :-(
- Check out the new Sea Monsters exhibit!