Address: 1201 N Hill Field Rd #1072, Layton, UT 84041, USA
Phone: +18015444938
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Teresa Brewer
Great for kids and adults
russell Moulton
Very awesome place to take your k8ds and let them.pet and feed the animals
CHRIST LIVES
It was a fun experience honestly but the condition of many of the tanks was bad. They needed a good cleaning for sure. It smells very bad in there. And the thing that bothered me the most is the otter tank. They had so little room to swim. It is definitely cruelty to animals to have those otters with barely any swimming room. Do better seaquest. That is a prison for those animals that trust you to enrich their lives. From the photo you can see how small the tank is for the otters. They have the top part over the partition only, there are large fish underneath. Very shameful.
Sue Obin
A very fun place to take the grandkids! Lots of things to see and do!
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Yah it's open but check the current mall hours
You only have to schedule the special interactions at least 24 hours in advance if you want to do them. But to just go in, no, you don't need reservations.
Yes, but you can't touch them. You feed them the pellets out of the token machine.
It is currently 18.95 for an adult and 11.95 for a child. Child is 2-12, under two is free. Tokens to feed the animals are extra but I would recommend them.
It's not huge but definitely worth it, in my opinion. If nothing else, try taking the littles at least once to see how you like it! Go and have fun, the kids will love it!
The current offer for annual passes is 40$ a person, they do not offer a family pass but everyone you bring with you gets 50% off their admission so I feel it’s a great deal. It also includes 10% off the gift shop as well.
They do not sell grandparent passes anymore but you can still buy a Ultimate Family Annual Membership that allows you to have 2 named adults and unlimited amount of named kids so you can bring your grand kids along any time.
Ages 2-11 Reg $9.95 Ages 12+ Reg $14.95 Ages 55+, Military Reg $12.95
You get to see all the animals and even touch/pet a lot of them. If you choose to purchase tokens then you can also feed most of the animals.
Yes. I do believe they close at 6 pm
Closes at 6. Aviary closes an hour before.
Call them
It costs 9.95 for a child and 11.95 for an adult. I do not know.
No you are not it is inside the Layton hills Mall which is indoors only if it's a service animal
Try feeding the birds. There is no cost to that and its a great experience. Warning, can get messy.
Kids under 2 are free. Ages 2-11 are $9.95, and 12+ are $14.95. If you buy tickets from their website you can usually save a couple dollars.
Ages 2-11 Reg: $9.95 Ages 12+ Reg: $14.95 Save $2.00 Online
As others said there's a playground right at the entrance of Seaquest. It's not part of Seaquest but very convenient to do the Seaquest thing and a playground.
It should be. But I'm not 100%. I have a season pass, but I think regular adult tickets are about 15, children under 2 are free. And children are 7 or 8 bucks.
So Silkies are a different species of chicken from parts of Asia! It's something a lot of people haven't seen before and they make for great animals to feed because they come running up!
Yes! We went to the one in Las Vegas and it worked out perfectly. I'm sure the one in Colorado would work just as well.
Mostly for families and kids, but if you are an adult with a kid spirit, then definitely. 😀
Their Facebook usually has what deals they have going on. Also, you may find a Groupon for it.
https://utah.visitseaquest.com/single-day-admissions/
Yes! 40% off memberships.
Yes there are! There are 2 two toed sloths that guests are able to call ahead or come in to set up a time to interact with Flash!
They had some in the Caribbean section. Don't remember which species though.
Kids under 2 - Free 2 to 11 - $9.95 12+ - $14.95 55+/Military - $12.95 If you want to feed any of the animals, you must purchase tokens at an additional cost.
Yes, SeaQuest is open today for Memorial Day... regular hours 10am-9pm
Is there space to use a stroller?
I have an annual family pass which includes 2 adults and 3 children living in the same household.
There is no limit.everyone in your party will receive the discount
There is a place to just put in hands that's included in the price (no tokens), and it's long enough that lots of people can do it at the same time.
I believe so. I remember seeing that on their website.
Mornings are usually quiet. Right after lunch they pick up. Weekends they can get packed, but you can always start your visit at the exit and move backwards. That way you aren't stuck behind a large group.
We got tickets on Groupon and it came with tokens. Those let us feed birds, fish, face paint. It was a great deal.
It is in the mall so, yes
Hmm not sure about the fee. The fish pedicure was toward the end/back of the tour. And they were in an open space with a lot of aquarium activity. So my guess is yes. But that is a guess. No lines for anything when we went.
I got a great deal off of Groupon. Used it without a problem.
I work here, the rules are that the child has to be able to swim 100 yards on there own, but the salt water and the wet suit really help you float. Prices: Non-members $39.95 per person Members $29.95 per person
$15 adults, $10 kids
2-11 is $9.95 12+ is $14.95 55+ / Military is $12.95 If you buy the tickets online they are sometimes discounted. Current online prices are: 2-11 is $8.95 12+ is $12.95 55+ / Military is $10.95 Make sure you get some tokens. The activities you can do there are worth it. When we were there each activity cost 1 token, there were probably 5-6 different activities you could do.
If I remember correctly each activity took 1 token per cup of food. We didn't do the one where the small fish eat dead skins cells off of your feet, that one probably costs more. We fed tortoises, trout, sharks, birds, and sting rays, so maybe around 10 tokens?
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