Visited Shedd Aquarium. Underimpressed

A. Nonymous

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Well, I visited Shedd Aquarium this past Thursday. I was underwhelmed to be honest. I was hoping for some decent pics to go along with my post, but I suck at taking pictures of fish. They won't stand still and there's the glare off the glass to deal with.

The good:

Got to see a dress rehearsal for the Fantasea show. Now, I've seen performing dolphins and whales a bajillion times like everyone else, but it was still a very good show and entertaining. I enjoyed it.
They had lots of exhibits on freshwater fish. The exhibits were well lit, well, decorated, and most were well cleaned. There were a few that seemed to be growing algae of the sort that I seem to specialize in at home.
They incorporated non-aquatic critters like monkeys, snakes, tree frogs and ducks into their exhibits.
They had a very active octopus. Every time I've seen a Giant Pacific Octopus, the thing has been sitting there doing nothing.
They had a very impressive tank of jellyfish.

The bad:

They had a lot of exhibits on freshwater fish. I really expected more saltwater fish. I can see freshwater fish in the LFS. Yes, it's cool to see a school of 50 neons swimming through a flooded forest, but that's not what I came to the aquarium to see. I came to see exotic fish that I can't see anywhere else. It was like going to the zoo and seeing squirrels, rabbits, cats and dogs. It's not that I don't enjoy seeing squirrels, but I can see them in my back yard.

They had only two really large tanks of fish. This is what was least impressing to me. I guess I was spoiled by Monterrey Bay which I think may have been a bigger aquarium than Shedd. They had a large saltwater tank in the middle of the aquarium and a large reef tank downstairs that you had to pay extra to see. This what it. Monterrey Bay is worth the money just for the outer reef tank IMO. Aside from this, Shedd had a handful of smaller saltwater tanks that were very cool, just not enough of them.

The size of the aquarium for what you're paying was unimpressive to me. When I went to Monterrey Bay, I spent all morning and part of the afternoon. At Shedd, I spent approximately 2 hours.

I don't know. Maybe I was spoiled by my two visits to Monterrey Bay where they have the luxury of pumping saltwater into the tank directly from the ocean, but I don't know if I'd visit Shedd again if I went back to Chicago. It's a huge attraction that somehow attracted lines around the block on a Thursday, but I don't see the appeal.
 
I sometimes think how great something would be and get disappointed when I final go or have it. I think it has to do with everyone saying how great it is and it just gets over hyped. It always happens with me and food:(
 
I visited the Shedd a few years ago, almost as an after-thought on a Chicago trip. So I went in without any expectations and ended up having a fun time.

I do recall that it seemed pretty small, but I also remember 2 things that I really enjoyed:

1. The two story sea otter tank, where you could see the otters digging around in the sand. Doesn't get much better than a happy otter...

2. Watching the harbor seals playing a little game of cruising along the sand, then swimming around the rocks, trying to stay as close as possible. I think I watched them doing that for about an hour.

That being said, I've never been to Monterey (even though I live in CA) -- definitely have to get there soon!
 
I actually liked the freshwater at the Shedd, but I think that's because everywhere else I've gone has been mostly salt. However, I have to agree it didn't live up to the hype or the price.

And you're not the only spoilt one. I grew up in CA and visited the Bay Aquarium every year until I moved away.
 
That being said, I've never been to Monterey (even though I live in CA) -- definitely have to get there soon!

Monterey is one of my favorite places in the world. Tourism is thick but it's easy to over look it. Get a hotel room and spend the weekend there, there's a lot to see if you take the time to look.
 
Baltimore is great. They have a new jellyfish exhibit, which is epic.
 
The aquariums at Sea World in San Diego are unimpressive as well. They have the most horrible biotopes for the freshwater exhibits, the marine ones were a lot better though.


Maybe someone should start a review thread of aquariums throughout the U.S., hopefully it wont get shut down, like when someone rags on wallyword or chain stores. Help people steer clear or even light a fire under the butt of someone that works at the less impressive sites.
 
I have been to the Shedd Aquarium as well but it was about 10yrs ago. It was nice but I have been to better aquariums. I liked the Newport Aquarium in Ohio better than the Shedd Aquarium. We just recently went to the Chattanooga Aquarium and I was underimpressed with it. It has a freshwater building and a saltwater building but it was not all that impressive.
 
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