Address: 430 Palladio Pkwy #1801, Folsom, CA 95630, USA
Phone: +19166739972
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Brittney English
Very fun for the price. Much more affordable than driving to Monterey Bay aquarium. While it doesn't have the bigger things, it's very fun and very interactive.
Katie Goldberg
Feeding the baby sloth was amazing and definitely a must!
Toph Stephens
Besides the wait outside in the sun with no shade, the place really has some fun and interesting attractions. My daughter loves it and we've been twice now. The employees really know their stuff, ask em anything! They take care of the animals well and always help the kids feed the animals correctly. Capabaras rule!!
Julie Hill
Aaron was very sweet and knowledgeable great customer service and helpful thanks Aaron 😊
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Yes, but the check in is fairly quick. If you want to avoid a large line, go early or during the week
Yes definitely, they are large enough for a walker. Also There are many benches and places to sit throughout the whole place.
Also make sure to get there early on the weekends there tends to be long lines
Yes, they opened yesterday!
The only time we were in the sun was waiting in line to get in..so i would come with some cover in case you have to hang in line Was about 30 min wait for us.
$29.95 per person on top of the daily passport cost
I would check under events at stingray snorkel and reserve a time slot
10am - 8pm
You could probably call ahead to see if and which animals are hungry. We were able to feed the fish and birds without any timing issues.
Not sure but I wouldn't see why not. Best bet is to just call and ask.
You can call Sea Quest and leave message and they will call you back.
You don't need to make reservations unless you're planning on doing the special activities( which I highly recommend). Masks are required
We bought online recently hoping for a reserved specific time and still waited in line for about an hour. I'd recommend getting their as early as possible and bring something to entrain the kids while you wait. The line goes very slow to get checked in. They check in people with and without tickets already all at once. And with one person.
As far as I know the rooms are too small for a scooter and I know they don't rent them out.
No. They do not have a place cold enough for them. But they have so many more beautiful creatures. They have a large bird cage where you can sit and feed them.
They have a gift shop that has a variety of things from plastic toys, stuffed animals and pretty much anything that they are viewing at that aquarium
As soon as you enter after the admission lobby there is an arrow pointing out the direction to start. It's a loop... cant mess it up . .. I promise. 😁 it isn't a big place. But there are animals to the left and right so be sure to look on both sides so you don't miss anything. I still haven't seen the capybara or the sloth yet.
There are a few small sized sharks. The largest tanks are the size of a residential pool to give you an idea of what you can find.
I REALLY WOULD LIKE 2 SEE A MERMAID MYSELF BUT -I DONT KNOW IF THEY HAVE ONE OR NOT NEVER SAW ONE
You get an email with a 5-digit number...that's what they need at the front counter.
Snack area with kid and parent faves. Starbucks across the road and other food options near by.
Adults are $14.95 Seniors and military are $12.95 And right now you save $2 when ordering online
Yes
I'll be the first to take a guess: 237. Lots of fish, frogs, birds, reptiles, bugs. When you go, count them so we can all know for sure!
Recomend setting up a reservation. I believe you can do it online.
Absolutely. There are plenty of things for the little ones, including petting some of the animals, feeding some of them, a coloring station, and some really cool views of the sting rays and such
Just show up. On weekends there can be a 30min line but week days you just walk right in
@Ashley Bernal I don't work there. I took my family to visit only.
I dont know if you can bring food, but I believe they sell food there. Hope this helps.
Yes still have to stand in line
@A Ratliff Yes it's free. Just be aware of crowded parking space inside the outlet and a lot of pedestrians crossing. The back parking lot is usually less crowded. Note there is also a parking garage inside the outlet for more parking space.
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