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- Chris Aaron GaunJanuar 22, 2012Right next to Legal Seafood in case you see anything tasty on exhibit
- Eric OMai 19, 2012If you are watching the penguins, check your watch often...time tends to slip away...
- Evan WeissJuly 14, 2011Definitely go to the Shark & Ray Touch Tank - it's not as terrifying as you might think.
- no wayFebruar 19, 2013The ocean tank is closed...the animals are in different habitats and look dazed and confused...
- Katie O'MalleyJuni 12, 2012Went to the NEA for my 20th birthday! Had a blast, but was sad that the nurse shark(s?) were/was on vacation :(
- Peter CompetelloFebruar 19, 2012The line for tickets is an hour long. Make sure you pre-pay / will call.
- Daysha MontalvoApril 22, 2015I absolutely love you New England Aquarium! Check out Freebie today! Mehr erfahren
- GtoddMai 11, 2010FREE! Stop by the outdoor Atlantic harbor seal tank. Six seals play year round in the glass enclosed tank.
- Tracy CusterJuni 14, 2013If you have a Go Boston pass, go to ticket station 6 instead of the information desk.
- Jacob ElderApril 24, 2010$40 gets you some up close and personal playtime with the seals. Call way in advance, once a day at 3:30. Really fun!
- MeganNovember 10, 2012Unfortunately, I went when they were doing a lot of construction. There was hardly anything to see.
- NinaAugust 5, 2012If you like huge crowds, being ripped off, and not being entertained, buy some tickets to the NEA.
- Greg StrazzJuni 28, 2010Libraries have free passes. Then take a walk along the harbor, free day better view
- IWalked Audio ToursAugust 31, 20111.3MM visitors per year can't be wrong. Learn about New England #Aquarium via our IWalked blog. Mehr erfahren