![]() The Shark Cart located in the Den will also offer a variety of shark-themed mementos, including plushies, t-shirts, and other eco-friendly souvenirs. For an additional $5, guests can also add a commemorative photo to their experience (but visitors should note that children must be at least two years old to participate in this specific experience.) The tours are available for purchase online for $15, with a portion of proceeds going to support Adventure Aquarium ACTS. ![]() According to a release, guests can get a behind-the-scenes, aerial view of the Adventure Aquarium’s Shark Realm exhibit, which is home to dozens of aquatic creatures-including sandbar and sand tiger sharks-through their tours. Philadelphians should note that children must be at least 12 years old to participate.īut there’s another way to get close, but not so personal with the many sharks in the CAA’s Ocean Realm. Shark & Ray Encounters are available to purchase online only, and are limited to Fridays at 1 p.m. The experience in total spans time with sharks, and time to feed stingrays in an adjacent pool (you will be in the water with a full wetsuit and all), and there’s not another activity quite like it. There’s also the uniquely thrilling Shark & Ray Encounter at the Aquarium where guests can pay to get up close and personal with the animals. Families can also get their hands on Shark Activity Kits (with a $3 donation) complete with an activity sheet, Adventure Aquarium pencil, and a shark-shaped pencil gripper online or on their website. During these appearances, the Scuba Tooth Fairy will sift through the sand in search of shark teeth of all shapes and sizes. New, and also free this summer, the Scuba Tooth Fairy will hit the venue’s Ocean Realm at 11:45 a.m., 12:45 and 2:45 p.m daily.
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