I've been to a lot of aquariums and this one could easily be one of my favorites. First off, if there's a line I suggest purchasing e-tickets to bypass those waiting to purchase outside the aquarium. Second, there's a wide selection of aquatic life to see inside and outside the aquarium. It's a pretty big place. You start on the first floor with the penguins and sharks and then wind your way up to get a glimpse at other sea animals. I liked how educational it was. With each exhibit it explained about the fish, gave diagrams, etc and even gave tips on how we can better treat this Earth to protect their habitats. The staff was nice. The gift shop prices are expensive but that's to be expected. There's some cool souvenirs in there. There's also a cafe but I'd already eaten so I didn't check that out. Overall it's a great place to view cool fish with friends or with the family. I...
Read moreThe bathrooms were NOT clean! Forgiveable, considering how many people were visiting and it's not a restaurant. The reef tank was beautiful and like nothing I've seen in aquariums around the entire USA. The staff member at the tank with the 2 year old octopus was friendly, knowledgeable and seemed beyond happy to share information with us. We especially loved the sea turtle and the tropical tank. Foot traffic flowed nicely considering how many...
Read moreHas a really stupidly designed platform so make sure you look before you exit or board the train here one exit is for Faneuil hall the other exits to aquarium but where you end up is hard to tell because you might end up on the opposite end of either platform whether you are trying to go inbound or outbound the layout throws you off also this station floods all the time and ALWAYS has puddles everywhere so watch your step it can be...
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