Visit the Georgia Aquarium
Item Number: 331
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Leading Bidder: momofmock
Leading Bid: $43
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Description
You are bidding on two General Admission Tickets - good through 2/28/2027
The Georgia Aquarium, located in downtown Atlanta, is a massive non-profit facility, the largest in the U.S., known for its vast collection of marine life, especially its whale sharks and manta rays, and offers educational programs, animal encounters, and behind-the-scenes tours, focusing on research, conservation, and public engagement with aquatic biodiversity. Opened in 2005 with a major donation from Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, it's a leading institution for aquatic research and conservation, housing thousands of animals across various galleries.
Key Features:
Vast Collection:
Over 11 million gallons of water, housing thousands of animals from hundreds of species.
Unique Exhibits:
Home to whale sharks, manta rays, belugas, dolphins, sea otters, penguins, and sharks.
Research & Conservation:
A leader in aquatic research, focusing on improving animal care and understanding marine environments.
Visitor Experience:
Offers animal encounters, sleepovers, tours, and free dolphin/sea lion presentations (with reservations).
Location:
Across from Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia.
What to Expect:
Size:
It's the largest aquarium in the U.S. and sixth-largest globally, requiring several hours (3-4+) to explore.
Attractions:
Features stunning galleries, including the iconic "Journey with Gentle Giants" exhibit.
Tips:
Arrive early, especially on weekends, and plan for a significant visit time.
Mission:
To inspire conservation of aquatic biodiversity through research, education, and excellent animal care.