Our aquarium visit was: 20% looking at aquatic life, 40% playing outside in the water, 10% crying because the other sibling was being lifted up to look at an exhibit, 10% whining about the heat, 10% bumping into the stroller and spilling Mom’s beer, and 10% eating snacks, but overall, the kids had a blast.
Penguins, sea lions, frogs, all types of fish, sharks, and rays
The Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific is one of our favorite outings because there is so much to do for all ages. There is obviously a ton of aquatic life. Penguins, sea lions, frogs, all types of fish, sharks, and rays. There are touch tanks for sea anemones, starfish, stingrays, sharks and jellyfish. There is a lorikeet forest where you can purchase nectar and the birds will land on you to eat it.
There are puppet shows, animal feeding and training shows, and also short movies
In addition to the exhibits, there is so much more to do. There is a shaded area with tables that has coloring pages and crayons for kids. There is a really cool splash pad outside that is half shaded and half in the sun that my kids love. Some days we go and all they do is play in the water. There’s a boat that is perfect for climbing and a few other animal models to climb on. There are puppet shows, animal feeding and training shows, and also short movies (for a small additional fee.) And there’s also beer for adults!
We have an annual pass and we go at least once a week and never get bored.
We have an annual pass and we go at least once a week and never get bored. I would definitely recommend visiting if you are local to Southern California, and purchasing a pass if you plan to go at least twice a year.