5/5 Alisha P. 1 year ago on Google
This
is
an
absolutely
gorgeous
place
to
visit
and
while
it
is
pricey,
it
is
a
nice
treat
and
day
out.
They
have
some
lovely
fish
tanks
as
well
as
some
reptiles,
amphibians
and
insects
terrariums
to
look
at,
so
there's
lots
of
variety.
We
went
on
a
weekday
so
it
wasn't
too
busy,
I
imagine
it
would
be
on
weekends.
The
layout
of
the
aquarium
is
easy
to
follow
with
it's
different
sections
and
it
has
lots
of
signs
to
tell
you
about
the
animal/s
in
the
tank/terrarium.
The
one
issue
I
encountered
is
that
when
you
reach
the
section
with
the
rays
and
dogfish
the
tanks
are
really
low,
low
enough
a
child
could
reach
into
them
if
they
want.
There
are
signs
everywhere
saying
not
to
reach
into
them,
however
kids
won't
always
follow
this
and
I
did
actually
see
a
child
throw
his
toy
in
one
of
the
tanks,
but
luckily
the
adult
with
him
could
reach
to
grab
it
out
quickly.
It
is
nice
to
have
them
low
and
be
able
to
see
into
them
like
that
and
it
allows
the
fish
to
swim
at
the
top
and
sort
of
wave
their
fins
at
you,
which
is
cute
to
see.
Most
people
wouldn't
reach
in,
I
think
I
just
worried
a
bit,
especially
after
seeing
the
child
above
throw
his
toy
in.
I
think
my
favourite
part
was
the
tunnel
near
the
end
that
goes
through
both
big
tanks.
You
can
either
stand
on
the
conveyer
belt
and
let
it
guide
you
through
or
you
can
walk
it
yourself
on
the
carpeted
side.
We
waited
until
there
was
no
one
around
to
go
through
the
tunnel
and
it
made
it
such
a
nice
calming
experience,
to
be
able
to
see
all
these
fish
swim
above
you
while
you're
being
taken
around,
with
some
relaxing
music
on
in
the
background.
I
love
that
the
aquarium
has
penny
machines
dotted
around
that
stamp
a
penny
with
a
design
of
your
choice,
it
costs
£1.50
but
it's
contactless
and
the
penny
is
supplied
by
the
machine,
so
you
don't
have
to
have
one
on
you.
The
aquarium
does
have
a
food
court/canteen
to
eat
at
or
buy
food
and
drinks,
however
it
doesn't
have
a
great
variety
and
is
a
bit
more
expensive
then
usual,
so
I'd
recommend
bringing
food
with
you.
It
is
located
downstairs,
at
the
end
of
the
walk
round
the
aquarium.
There
is
a
gift
shop
at
the
end,
which
is
located
at
the
top
right
hand
side
of
the
building
as
you
come
in.
There
is
a
picnic
and
play
area
for
the
kids
outside,
located
through
the
gift
shop.
I
would
definitely
recommend
this
as
a
place
to
visit,
with
or
without
children,
even
though
it
is
expensive
it
is
definitely
worth
it.
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