publication date: May 4, 2012
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author/source: Olivia Coates
It
was a very rainy Saturday in April, and every other person in
London
seemed to be queuing outside the
London Aquarium, accompanied by very wet and
miserable
children. Harriet was no exception! However,
once we were inside and had peeled off our wet coats, we were all much happier!
We
all really enjoyed the
whole experience (aside from the
glass floor at the very
start, which was loved by all except me – I was petrified!!). A photo was taken
in a pretend
shark cage, which could be
purchased at the end - and probably
something you would only get done once!
After a short lift trip down to the "
depths of the ocean" we were surrounded by
fish in large tanks. Harriet was
completely fascinated and a little overwhelmed – I'm not sure that everyone
else appreciated the screaming - and thoroughly
enjoyed looking at all the
fish, especially those which were
extremely colourful.
I am
not a big fan of
sharks, but it was
amazing to see them being fed - although I
was a little disappointed they were only fed
small octopus – I'm not sure what
I was expecting...
children!?
The
enormous
turtles were another highlight, as were the
stingrays and the
domed walkways were amazing, especially as some of the
fish came
really up close to the glass.
Sea Life
London Aquarium was extremely
child friendly, there was a section where
children could
touch starfish in rockpools (the one nearest us was called Patrick!) and there
were
low magnifying windows and trails
children could follow as well as
face painting.
Aside
from the wide
variety of fish, another new attraction was the
penguins at the very
end of the
Aquarium experience. They lived up to their reputation and
performed for their
public!
We all throroughly enjoyed our
Sea Life London Aquarium visit and would
definitely
recommend it.
PWT rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥Sea Life London Aquarium has a range of ticket prices and it's cheaper to book online.
Open Monday to Thursday
10.00 to 18.00 and Friday to Sunday
10.00 to 19.00 – last entries one hour before closing time.