We were initially hesitant on making the trip to an aquarium located on a boardwalk (it appeared to be a whimsical idea to just slap this type of venue between arcades and food & beverage stalls), but glad that we ultimately chose to go. The Jenkinson's Aquarium is a gem of the Point Pleasant beach area.
The pricing is comparably less than what you would pay at Adventure Aquarium (Camden) and Sea Life (American Dream Mall, Secaucus); we spent around $58 on admission for a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 children). For the sake of ease and proximity, we parked in the medium-sized lot (the parking spaces are a bit tight and the lot itself will fill up quick, although there appeared to be a decent throughput of these spaces) right behind the venue for $15. Overall, the experience you get at Jenkinson's Aquarium arguably exceeds what you're paying for.
As identified by others, it is a smaller aquarium. However, it makes up for its size with the variety of unique exhibits that surprises you as you round each corner. We found ourselves circling back quite a few times just to view the different species of aquatic life; compared to some of the bigger aquariums we visited around the nation, we surprisingly spent quite a bit of time in this aquarium as opposed to breezing right through.
The aquarium had a perfect ratio of different animals (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals) that appeared to be perfectly situated around the premise; the floor design was effective and made most of the "small" size. The Jenkinson' Aquarium had over a dozen unique animals (to include some Jersey natives) that we have not seen in any other aquarium around the nation which was perfect and ideal for this New Jersey landmark.
The added bonus to Jenkinson's Aquarium is its effort to raise awareness on environmental stewardship and conservation. A good amount of the animals at Jenkinson's Aquarium are rescued/rehabilitated, which helped produce a unique identity for the exhibits. The staff were also incredibly friendly and informative which is a breath of fresh air on the Jersey shore.
Jenkinson's Aquarium is definitely worth the trip - make this your destination and walking the boardwalk an...
Read moreMy husband and I went for the first time and enjoyed our visit. First, parking wasn't easy to find so we were forced into parking for the day area that cost $25.00, granted, it is all day parking so if you spend the day it is worth the price, however, we felt it was a bit high. They also have valet parking. I don't know if that costs more or not. Parking is a bit tight but drivers are courteous. Secondly, to get into the aquarium cost $20.00 per person not the $15.00 listed on the website. The wait to get in wasn't long with arrows on the floor going in one direction to make navigating through easier. Not only was the place spotless but all the animals on exhibit seemed in good health and spaces clean. We were informed that it is cleaned several times a day, it shows too. We've been to many aquariums but hadn't seen one this clean and well kept so felt the admission price was worth it. The people who work there were friendly, knowledgeable good at answering any and all questions which was helpful. If you're at the Jenkins Boardwalk this place is worth going to and is small enough to take your time without feeling rushed. Everyone was very nice. We never felt crowded either. There's room to step aside to let others pass who are in more of a hurry than you are. There are two floors with the restrooms being on the first floor only. I didn't notice any elevator there so if handicapped getting upstairs would be impossible, however, I...
Read moreJenkinson's Aquarium in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ offers a charming and educational experience that's perfect for families seeking a brief indoor adventure. Situated directly on the boardwalk, this two-story facility is dedicated to marine life education.
Despite its modest size, the aquarium boasts a diverse array of exhibits. Visitors can marvel at A few sharks, vibrant coral reefs and a variety of colorful ocean fish. Interactive touch tanks provide hands-on learning opportunities, while the harbor seals and African penguins offer engaging viewing experiences. The second floor introduces guests to a very sleepy sloth and an array of tropical birds, adding a bit more zoo to the marine-focused exhibits.
Admission prices are reasonable, reflecting the aquarium's size and the quality of exhibits. However, be prepared for crowds, especially on weekend mornings, which can make navigation through the exhibits a bit tight. The visit concludes through a gift shop, and the surrounding boardwalk is filled with rides and games, which can add to the day's expenses if you're accompanied by eager children.
Jenkinson's Aquarium serves as a delightful, albeit brief, escape from the elements, offering educational and entertaining exhibits that captivate both children and adults. While the experience may be short-lived, it's a worthwhile stop for families visiting the...
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