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This aquarium is quite small, but its perfect for small children with short attention spans. Its pretty much one room and you can see it all from one spot – allowing you to watch more than one... More
This aquarium is quite small, but its perfect for small children with short attention spans. Its pretty much one room and you can see it all from one spot – allowing you to watch more than one child at a time. It’s also an ideal place for letting little ones have some independence due to its small size.
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I have been to the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium once and I think, for what it's worth, once was enough. It is a very, very small aquarium in comparison to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. ... More
I have been to the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium once and I think, for what it's worth, once was enough. It is a very, very small aquarium in comparison to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. They do have a small touch pool though where they have a few sea urchins, star fishes, crabs and snails. Admission is inexpensive, $1 for 12 years and over, so you pretty much get what you pay for.
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This aquarium is very small--you can stand on one side of the room and see the end of the other side. But its only a buck or two to get in so i guess its a nice place to take children just for... More
This aquarium is very small--you can stand on one side of the room and see the end of the other side. But its only a buck or two to get in so i guess its a nice place to take children just for fun...but its really made for kids not too exciting for teens/adults.
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