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Win Free Tickets To American Dream’s Giant Aquarium
The 25,000-square-foot aquarium, which is set to open next spring, will be home to more than 3,000 creatures.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - Starting Cyber Monday, tickets will be on sale to the soon-to-be opened giant aquarium at American Dream.
And, as part of the Dec. 2 ticket sale launch online, New Jersey SEA LIFE is giving away a few free daily and annual passes. Click here for more information on how to enter the giveaway.
Daily admission costs range from $21 per child to $26 per adult, while annual passes start at $69.95, according to Merlin Entertainments, the aquarium's developer.
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SEA LIFE is scheduled to open its 25,000-square foot aquarium at the Meadowlands mega-mall sometime next spring. An official date has not been announced.
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During a special event earlier this month, Merlin unveiled the theme for its aquarium: "City Under The Sea," which will revolve around iconic moments and landmarks in New York City.
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The aquarium will be home to more than 3,000 creatures, with approximately 75 to 100 different species of fish and invertebrates from local and international waters, and feature more than 10 interactive exhibits.
The attraction will also offer talks and events, feeding demonstrations, and more, allowing guests to interact directly with some of the creatures, according to Merlin.
The American Dream aquarium will be Merlin's 10th SEA LIFE in the U.S. and first in the northeast.
The massive $5 billion shopping and entertainment venue opened Oct. 25 unveiling Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park and an NHL-size ice rink. Other attractions, shopping and dining will follow over the next several months.
Big SNOW, the country's only indoor real-snow park, will open Dec. 5. It will offer skiing, snowboarding, introductory lessons, private coaching, children's programs, snow play, corporate team building and private events within its 180,000-square-foot, 16-story, climate controlled facility.
DreamWorks Water Park, an indoor water park that will include the world's largest indoor water coaster, a free fall slide with a 70-foot drop, a lazy river and a 1.5-acre wave pool was supposed to open Nov. 27, but the mall recently announced it would be delayed until further notice.
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