ok i have been to the site aqua or wutever but i just need some one on one information on the whole trip...I mean where do u begin when u go there? and how do u know the timings of the dolphin show? i will probably order tickets online and want more information on the whole trip as where would i find the frog show and where can we eat..and i also wanted to ride the fairy or the boat wutever they have how much does that cost??? plz give me any information you have !!! thnx!!! this would be a family trip and i don't want to miss a thing!Baltimore Aquarium and Dolphin Show?
The aquarium with the dolphin show is $25 per person. It's $15-$20 to park for the day at the Inner Harbor. Try to go to the aquarium during the week, b/c I was there on a Sunday and it was packed. When you go in they have maps and a schedule of the dolphin shows. The dolphin show is awesome. Make sure you have at least 2-3 hours to stay and see everything. I think it's one of the best aquariums in the U.S. There is a coupon for parking at the aquarium website,I think. It's only $3 off, but a coupon is a coupon. I don't know about the boat b/c I've never been on it. If you enjoy baseball, you should go to an Orioles game too. Camden Yards is a great ballpark.
i haven't been, but the best place to find the times for the shows is guest relations, inside the park. times change for shows everyday. if the boat is inside, i would think that it would be included with admission.Baltimore Aquarium and Dolphin Show?
I've been here, it's a pretty decent aquarium! The dolphin show is great, and sit in the front to get wet. There should be times available each day, and the customer service or ticket desk should tell you when it is, definitely see it! It's really fun!
for food, there is a hard rock cafe right across the street from the aquarium.
ride the ducks I say...check out
http://www.baltimoreducks.com/experience鈥?/a>
sounds cheesy but the sight seeing is fun
while you are in baltimore check this out with the kids...my 8 year old loves it almost as much as the aquarium
http://www.portdiscovery.org/
No comments:
Post a Comment