Entrada SEA LIFE Oberhausen





Descripción
En SEA LIFE Oberhausen, el acuario SEA LIFE Alemán más grande, podrá conocer a fondo el emocionante mundo submarino y descubrir varias criaturas marinas deslumbrantes. Como punto culminante, puede maravillarse con los tiburones recién nacidos en el centro de cuidado de tiburones más grande de Alemania.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Bienvenido a fascinantes mundos submarinos en el acuario SEA LIFE más grande de Alemania! Tendrá una visión única de la vida submarina sin mojarse los pies: desde los ríos locales hasta la fascinante biodiversidad de los océanos Atlántico y Pacífico y la deslumbrante vida del Amazonas. Se pueden descubrir tortugas majestuosas, así como rayas, caballitos de mar, medusas y pirañas. El animado par de nutrias es un punto culminante especial: los visitantes pueden ver a la pareja haciendo malabares con guijarros. SEA LIFE Oberhausen es también el vivero de tiburones más grande de Alemania. En el área temática de manglares rediseñados descubrirá las razas más jóvenes de tiburones de arrecife de punta negra, tiburones gato, rayas y otras criaturas marinas. No te pierdas caminar por el acuario túnel de cristal y aprender datos fascinantes en nuestra alimentación diaria.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los niños menores de 15 años deben ir acompañados por un adulto.
- La última entrada es 90 minutos antes del cierre.
- No hay admisión sin colas. Debido al aumento del número de visitantes durante la temporada alta, es posible que haya tiempos de espera.
Opiniones(145)
A very nicely laid out Sea Life. Nice staff and great animals. We really enjoyed our visit. If we end up in Oberhausen again, we would go to Sea Life again.
Was okay. Too bad it wasn't available in multiple languages.
Nothing special, several exhibitions of several sea creatures, the glass tunnel with sharks etc was disappointing, I was expecting it to be bigger with larger sea life swimming around. The staff didn’t interact with customers as in other Sea Life centres we have visited. It is more of an attraction for a family with small children. Overall for us as a couple not worth the entrance fee, we would not visit again.
We had a lot of fun and it was even better than we had expected. Moreover, the staff was very nice and it was a lot of fun to ask questions as well. Especially the staff member Celeste was very nice to us and it was enjoyable to talk with her, as she explained a lot to us and you could tell that she also enjoys being there.
A beautiful place for both children and adults
We participated in the marine research evening and until absolutely impressed. The staff were all very friendly, gave a lot of interesting facts along the way and showed us some rare things from the underwater world.
Very nicely designed! Feeding was very interesting
Mondays at Sealife is great; enough time and rest to watch all the animals, nice staff, it was all very good.
General Impression: It’s a standard oceanarium—not great, but not terrible. If you’ve seen a few others, there isn’t much here that will blow you away. What to watch out for: Crowds: Be prepared for a lot of people if you visit during the weekend. It gets very busy. Layout issues: The experience is unfortunately hampered by narrow corridors, which make navigating the space quite difficult when it's crowded. This definitely takes away from the overall enjoyment. Verdict: Fine for a quick visit if you’re in the area, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it.
Were there yesterday and unfortunately I have to say I can't give more stars due to the organization and everything. We had booked admission for 3 pm, but just before that the people were allowed in for the admission at 2:30 pm. Despite talking to a member of staff because we had a person with a walking disability with us, we had to wait outside in the rain until just before half past four to get in. Inside, unfortunately, it was overcrowded beyond measure, you couldn't really look anywhere or push or push. It was nice that we were allowed to go in the buggy as a support to run, however, it was not pointed out that the elevator does not go inside. In this case, we were glad not to have the wheelchair with us, that would have otherwise really sucked putting the away with the crowd back, because we would never have gotten it up the stairs. We had through contact now the cheapest Merlin tickets, the children still had fun watching, but for the normal admission price that would have been worth 0 stars for me with this procedure and procedure.



