Seaquarium admission $10 before 10 a.m. on Oct. 10

By Michele Palomino….
Miami Seaquarium has announced its 10/10/10 promotion, which offers guests who are in line for park admission before 10 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 10, admission for $10.
In addition, guests who arrive after 10 a.m. may enjoy $10 off admission throughout the rest of the day. The $10 off admission is available only with a coupon that can be found at <www.miamiseaquarium.com/coupon>.
“It’s a Perfect 10 of sorts,” said Andrew Hertz, general manager at Miami Seaquarium. “With the 10/10/10 promotion guests enjoy bargain prices on admission at Miami Seaquarium. Nowhere else in Miami will guests be able to interact with our stingrays and see breathtaking and educational marine mammal shows and exhibits including the Lolita the Killer Whale Show, Flipper the Dolphin Show and Top Deck Dolphin Show for just $10.”
Miami Seaquarium, South Florida’s most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and marine-life exhibits.
General admission to Miami Seaquarium is $37.95 and $27.95 for children (ages 3-9).
More information on Miami Seaquarium, located along the Rickenbacker Causeway on Virginia Key, is available at www.miamiseaquarium.com. Become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/miamiseaquarium.


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2 COMMENTS

  1. The world is wising up to organizations like the Miami Seaquarium who exploits these amazing marine mammals. To keep a beautiful orca who was brutally captured 40 years ago in a bathtub and force her to perform circus tricks for food, and call it EDUCATIONAL is unconscionable. To exploit dolphins who were taken from the wild when you know that thousands were slaughtered, again shows that the Miami Seaquarium and other marine parks like SeaWorld are nothing more than greedy barbarians.

  2. "educational marine mammal shows and exhibits" … I don't see anything educational in the fact that a killer whale or dolphin can bop its head to "hot hot hot" or splash when the music says "lets get loud" …. Its time to end exploitation of these beautiful and intelligent creatures.

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