Reviews for Sea Life
10350 reviews
The experience is ok, definitely not worth the price point.
Product: SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord
Product: SEA LIFE at Mall of America
Product: SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
Do it once and take pics. No need to go again.
Product: SEA LIFE at Mall of America
Product: SEA LIFE at Mall of America
Really was not a huge fan. Smelled as soon as you walked in & staff was like Becky on those old above the influence commercials. The tanks were well maintained but there are just many other fun things I’d do before ever choosing to return to Sea Life.
Product: SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
The kids loved it. Very nice atmosphere. Plenty of aquatic life. Would recommend this place for the whole family of all ages.
Product: SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
I had a wonderful experience with my 4 years old son. Just the look on his face as he experiences sea life made it worthwhile
Product: SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
Not a major amusement park. For what it is, where it is, good to kill a couple of hours. Not to crowded. Kids like it. Easy access. No hassle with giant parking lot. Lots of stuff in the area.
Product: SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord
Product: SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
Product: SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium
Great experience - wonderful staff! Kiddos especially enjoyed the VR experience
Product: SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium
Product: SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium
Love the 360 view tank, perfect for kids
Product: SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
Product: SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord
Product: SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium
Product: SEA LIFE at Mall of America
We got there early and walked in. When we came out there was a very very long line.
Product: SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium
Disappointing Experience with Photo Policy at SEA LIFE Orlando. Our visit to SEA LIFE Orlando was overshadowed by an incredibly frustrating experience with their mandatory photo bundle policy. You cannot simply purchase a ticket to the aquarium—you’re required to buy a bundle that includes a digital photo download. As we were in two groups, we ended up with two digital photo vouchers. The trouble began when we reached the designated photo area. After waiting in line for our pictures to be taken, we made our way to the gift shop at the end of the aquarium path to review them. Every single photo—except one—had at least one person fully cut off by the edge of the photo. We decided to select the only usable picture as our digital download and agreed to forfeit the second, as none of its images were complete. When we pointed out the photo we wanted, the staff went ahead and printed it—only to then tell us it would cost over $20. We explained that we didn’t need a physical print and simply wanted the digital version we had already paid for, but when they scanned the QR code on our ticket, it was incorrectly linked to a different family’s photos, they said they could not provide the digital download. Strangely, despite this issue, they were still willing to sell us the print. I pointed at our picture on their screen, explaining that it was clearly us and asking why they could open the file and print it but not send us the digital version we were entitled to. They simply repeated that it was “policy.” In an effort to find a solution, I asked if they could at least give us the printed version they had already made. When they refused, I asked if I could take a photo of the printed image to be our digital download—again, they said no, as it was "against policy". I asked if there was someone else I could speak with, thinking the person was perhaps confused. We had been made to purchase 2 digital prints with our entry, it was their error that all but one photo had people cut off, and it was their error that the QR code on our ticket was incorrectly coded. It seemed so reasonably that in light of the many errors Sea Life had made, that they would allow some flexibility to allow us to leave with at least one of our two photo selections. The manager came, but despite acknowledging the errors on their end, they refused to make an exception. Their only “solution” was for us to go back to the entrance, get back in line, retake our pictures, and return to the gift shop in the hopes that they turned out this time—a completely unrealistic suggestion given our schedule. The most infuriating part? Right in front of us, they threw the perfectly good printed photo into the trash rather than let us have it. It was a baffling and needlessly rigid policy that completely tainted our experience. Instead of leaving with a great memory, we left shaking our heads in disbelief.
Product: SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
Product: SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
