I bet the Atlanta one is way bigger than Camden. I went to Jersey in 2020. Empty during Covid.
Love the Jellies!
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Lived In Atlanta for a time and the annual pass was only 2x the price of a 1-day admission and we went almost every weekend. One of the few things I remember fondly about ATL
I don't know how much room whale sharks need, but the tank they are in is the size of a stadium. My brother, who I went with, got to see all the behind-the-scenes stuff once and he told me the tank is so huge that they have to row out to the middle in boats just to feed the fish.
They also didn't appear to be in any way unhealthy. Quite the opposite.
I'm not in general a big fan of keeping animals in small enclosures, but it really was not a small enclosure.
The aquarium's website says the tank is 6.3 million gallons and ranges from 20 to 30 feet deep. That's fucking huge.
I appreciate all that, and I very much enjoyed that aquarium myself, but I just can't approve of keeping large, pelagic animals in captivity unless it's to try to rehabilitate them. These are animals that travel thousands of miles when they're out in a natural environment.
During DragonCon there is a night this is open. It's a separate thing so it's an extra price to pay for the Con, but it's amazing. The first pic you have of that sort of viewing area has a DJ in there. It's amazing.
Very cool! I went to DragonCon a few times as a vendor/performer in the 90s but haven't been since.
One of the best things I ever saw was Darth Vader flanked by stormtroopers on either side of him all doing a Rockettes line at the nightclub across the street from the main hotel.
Nice! My brother and sister-in-law did an overnight stay for one their anniversaries and they got to do a huge behind-the-scenes tour. He says there's a boat they row out to feed the fish with in the huge ocean tank.
I loved visiting it, went right at the start of covid so it was the perfect sweet spot of being both open AND very few other people. Have lots of pictures and good memories of my time there.