Coupons for New Orleans Aquarium

The New Orleans Aquarium is a part of the Audubon Nature institute, New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina had forced the institution to close down, particularly because power supply was snapped. However, all the facilities under the institute are open to public without any dilution in what existed before the Katrina. You can visit this website to enhance your knowledge about the Aquarium as well as New Orleans travel and tourism.

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The Aquarium is popularly known as the Aquarium of the Americas and the Sea Otters and Penguins form the major popular attraction here. You have the opportunity to see large colonies of the African Rock hopper and Black footed penguins which managed to survive the Katrina. The White alligator Spots, Sea Horse and the Kings (Sea turtle) are among other attractions.

The Amazon rain forest and the Caribbean Reef is another wonderful attraction in the aquarium. You will enter this Reef through a massive tunnel filled with water (no less than 132,000 gallons) which is home for tropical fish of all descriptions, and as you walk through the Sharks can get close enough to become a bit personal with you. Thankfully you are in a protected environment.

The Aquarium of the Americas has plenty on offer and therefore, you should make sure that you have plenty of time before shopping for your tickets. There are different ways to save a few dollars on your tickets. The first is combination ticket for multiple facilities like the Zoo, Aquarium, and riverboat cruise, all coming under the Audubon Institute. A second option is to visit websites like:

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