We spent 3 hours there just this last weekend, and that was without seeing any feedings or anything in the auditorium. Could easily spend 4-5 if you want to do those.
You can walk around in an hour with no interactions or 6 hours and participate in everything.
We spent 4 hours there. However don't froget to stamp on the way out so you could re-enter after getting food. Since getting food is really a pain and expensive.
2 hours a least. 3-4 should be enough
3-4 hours you want to see as many feeding as possible
Need a minimum of 3, can spend 6.
4 hours with kids.
You can take as much or as little as you want. It'll depend on your interests. We can watch the octopus and otters for hours. So if you really like this sort of thing you should allow at least 4 hours. The films are worth seeing as well.
3-6 hours
3-4 hours if you take tour time and fully enjoy the incredible experience
We started at noon and left at 5pm, but we looked at EVERYTHING.
I just went yesterday, I can't imagine spending less than 5 hours there . We didn't get to the auditorium and didn't get to see the lady section called "Tentacles" on the bottom floor and we were there 5 hours. We were not in a dead run through the place but really didn't linger at every stop either. You can make it what you want out of your day. It was just my wife and myself too so no small children.
At least 2 to 4 hours, your admission ticket is good for the day and they allow you to come and go at will.
Took us 3 hours
You can really take as long as you would like. You could probably see the full aquarium in 90 minutes. Depending on the shows you choose to see, your time could increase. Your ticket is valid for the full day so you can also leave and come back.
We walked through the whole aquarium and had lunch in 4 hours. But that's because we took our time and enjoyed the exhibits. If you go and stay for all the various activities, you could easily stay for 6 hours
Depends on your intetests. 3-4 hours is what we spent there with two kids.
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