Georgia Aquarium
Tuesday, Jul 17, 2012 9:00a
Georgia Aquarium
Atlanta,
GA
Georgia Aquarium is an entertaining, intriguing and educational experience for guests of all ages. While promoting a fun and enjoyable learning experience, the Aquarium instills in its guests a new appreciation for the world’s aquatic biodiversity.
The Aquarium enhances the Georgia tourism offerings and provides local residents with a world-class entertainment attraction. It is an anchor for downtown’s revitalization efforts being a benefit to both the city and the state.
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We were so excited to take our almost 3 yr old grandson to the Georgia Aquarium and to see the dolphins. We all enjoyed the wonderful permanent and traveling exhibits. Dolphin Tales was a disaster. The show begins in a dark auditorium with booming thunder and lightening special effects. We were as startled as our grandson. We did not spend that much money for a theatrical, theme park experience. We made our contribution for an aquarium, nature museum-type experience and this was anything but. We came to see the wonder of dolphins, not an evil monster. Within minutes of the show starting our grandson began crying and said "Daddy, I don't like this!" We all got up and left. We weren't the only ones who ended up outside of the auditorium trying to console terrified little ones. We were not warned that this "exhibit" was inappropriate for preschoolers. We are left hoping to erase the memory rather than preserve it as a special day.