Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Groupon Deal! Georgia Aquarium!!


Georgia Aquarium Atlanta USA Penguins Fish Sharks Whales Ocean Sea
CLICK HERE TO SNAG THIS DEAL!

Well, how cool is this?

Groupon is offering a Georgia Aquarium deal!  This deal is only being offered for two days, so grab it quick!

Choose Between Two Options

  • $49 for two Total Tickets (up to $71.90 value)
  • $95 for four Total Tickets (up to $143.80 value)
In addition to the aquarium's regular exhibits, Total Tickets grant access to the AT&T Dolphin Tales show, 4-D shows at Deepo’s Undersea 3D Wondershow theater, and the special exhibit Sea Monsters Revealed: Aquatic Bodies, which showcases the astonishing anatomy of giant sea creatures preserved through plastination.

The Fine Print

Expires Jun 13th, 2014.  Limit 5 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Valid April 21- June 13, excluding May 24- 25. AT&T Dolphin Tales show, Deepo’s Undersea 3D Wondershow and Sea Monsters Revealed: Aquatic Bodies are all included in Total Ticket admission; subject to availability. For complimentary Dolphin Tales tickets, please visit the orange Guest Information booth to see what show times may be available during your visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Georgia Aquarium

More than 10 million gallons of water fill the gigantic exhibits inside Georgia Aquarium, making it the largest in the world when it opened in 2005. Most visitors, of course, will be far more interested in what's gliding and diving inside all those exhibits. Their journey through the world's diverse oceans begins just inside the entrance at The SunTrust Georgia Explorer, where visitors touch rays and marvel at the sea turtle's ability to keep from sliding out of its shell. To the right lies the Southwest Tropical Diver exhibit, a mesmerizing display of coral reefs and the creatures that wind among them.

Other areas of the aquarium blend education with entertainment. Dolphins leap, swim, and dance in time to music at the AT&T Dolphin Tales show, while Journey with Gentle Giants Immersion Programs let visitors dive with massive whale sharks. There's even a movie theater, although it blows most multiplexes out of the water by adding 3-D imagery and 4-D effects. Special effects built into the seats and the theater's surroundings mean that audiences don't just see ultra-real animals and rippling waters pass before them—they feel them, too.

That's just a sampling of the more than 60 exhibits and activities that fill Georgia Aquarium. But its staff do manage to make it outside of the massive facility. In addition to their exhibits and education initiatives, the aquarium houses the Correll Center for Aquatic Animal Health: a 10,000 square-foot facility dedicated to aquatic animal conservation. Its research stretches from the whale sharks of Mexico to the penguins of South Africa to the belugas of Alaska.




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