“My kid loved the shark tank at the end, he was fascinated watching the animals swim over us. Worth the visit alone just to see his face when a shark went overhead!”
“I’m sure it’s lovely - my daughter wants to go do do mum and dad ! - but
Entrance is £69 to get in
Petrol is on top
Food there ?
I think this is £100 day out
We can’t justify this maybe next time”
“We visited on a cold January day and it was the perfect indoor respite for all the family. Athough it only takes probably a couple of hours to walk around, before leaving you can have your hand stamped free of charge so you can come back at any point during the day. There's plenty of sea life and other fun activities going on around the centre to make for a fascinating few hours. And if you fancy taking lunch in the city, you're literally a 5 minute walk from some great restaurants. We did just that, and then popped back into the Sea Life Centre before we headed home.”
“I have only been once for an octonauts event and me,my mum and my two boys had a great day. Its a really good day out. The only thing putting us off visiting again is the prices it would cost me nearly £70 which is steep as I would have to come on the train too.”
“Wanting to create family memories, we took our 6mth old daughter for a visit. She was free and we paid for two adults which came to around £32! I can’t imagine the cost for a larger family! We arrived at around 10.00 and despite walking slowly we were finished around 10:40! Obviously if you had older children there are lots more activities for you. There was a soft play area and activities to take part in throughout. The attractions were well maintained and our daughter was mesmerised by the colours and lights! It was lovely to see her so interested in her surroundings! Top tip.. walk slowly or you’ll end up in the gift shop before you realise it!”