Looks small from outside, but it's surprisingly deep! We went because it's free with our Legoland Gold Pass. When we first walked in, it looked a bit crappy, but it gets much better once you're actually inside.
The place is clean and the staff are really nice, some even hang around and tell you random facts about the fish and stuff, which the kids loved. Good variety of sea life which includes some of the favorites, sharks, r
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Looks small from outside, but it's surprisingly deep! We went because it's free with our Legoland Gold Pass. When we first walked in, it looked a bit crappy, but it gets much better once you're actually inside.
The place is clean and the staff are really nice, some even hang around and tell you random facts about the fish and stuff, which the kids loved. Good variety of sea life which includes some of the favorites, sharks, rays, jellyfish, seahorses etc. The tanks seem pretty big, but there are a few small ones. Not sure if they swap fish around or if they can access larger tanks. At the end there's a touch tank where kids can feel starfish and sea anemones, which was a hit. And yes it ends in the gift shop but they weren't pushy 😜
Even without the Legoland pass, of say it's worth it for the curious! Good for about 1-2 hours when you need to get out of the heat 👍