Back to National Sea Life Centre WHAT A RIP OFF!!!!!! Upon entry you didn't know which way to go. After paying a £26 entrance fee for an adult and one child of 9 years and then £4 for a programme, we entered Sea Life expecting to see some amazing creatures in a full under water surrounding. It took us just 20 minutes to stroke a crab, see an 8 inch shark, and a few fish which to be quiet honest you could see at a Garden Centre or pet shop for free and all of it was only under 12 foot of water! It was the biggest rip off ever and left my son totally disappointed and bored! Don't waste your money, you would be better off taking your children to a park where its free!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 04 2008 baadd da animals and stuff
Reviewed by: Rachel from on Mar 31 2008 Found Nemo in 10 minutes 3 yr olds cost £11 to get in. They can't read, have the attention span of a gnat. Did the whole place in an hour and a half. If I hadn't a free pass it would have cost us £52 for 2 adults and 2 3 year olds. Still would have been expensive at half the price. If you can get a discount its worth a visit. Full price - forget it.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 03 2008 won't be going there again it was Ok but the entry prices were a total rip off.the displays were alright but again nothing exceptional. But i would go there to see the massive crab again.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 16 2007 FISHTASTIC THE SEA LIFE CENTRE IS TOATALLY WICKED. I've been going since i was 5 and know i'm 10. The sea life centre is perfect for those horrible rainy days. It has loads of fish there and it's good value for money. When your there you actully feel like your under the water! so if you are wondering what to do when it's rainy, then go to the sea life centre it's !FISHTASTIC!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 21 2007 SPLASTASTIC I LOVE THE SEA LIFE CENTER BECAUSE IT MADE ME FEEL LIKE A BEUTIFUL MERMADE AND I FELT LIKE I WAS PLAYING WITH MY FISH FREINDS
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 26 2007 WOW !!!!! this sea life centre is quite awesome. couldn`t believe they had nautilus ! And when you see the size of the octopus the entry fee is well worth it. Go on the train and you get discounted entry price. The otters were qite charming and the green turtles were out of this world. the new hall of mirrors was quite an experience too. its great to see your own back view !
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 09 2007 too costly the aquarium is worth visiting. there is a short tunnel where you feel like under water, but 40 pounds for a family entry is bit costly. children will enjoy the visit
Reviewed by: dr kasim from on Apr 07 2007 its very expensive the only thing i enjoyed when i was there was the starbucks coffee i got when i left.... nah it wasnt that bad but i was just so annoyed that it cost sooo much money. why does it have to be so expensive?
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 05 2007 A well-spent afternoon! We three adults wandered round oohing and aahing all afternoon and as well as the Sea Life Centre there is its interesting location within the Canal complex. Plenty to do and see. You can watch the fish/animals being fed. In some places you feel you are underwater.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 04 2007