Reviews of SEA LIFE Manchester. (Museum) in Manchester (Greater Manchester).
SEA LIFE Manchester
Trafford Palazzo in TraffordCity Next to, The Trafford Centre, Manchester M17 8AS, United Kingdom
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Information of SEA LIFE Manchester, Museum in Manchester (Greater Manchester)
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Open hours of SEA LIFE Manchester
Sunday
9:30am–6pm
Monday
10am–5pm
Tuesday
10am–5pm
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10am–5pm
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10am–5pm
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10am–5pm
Saturday
9:30am–5pm
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Reviews of SEA LIFE Manchester
S.
I went here with my boyfriend and it was a contributing factors to one of the best days I've had in the Trafford Centre.
The staff are lovely, the layout is beautiful, it's very educational and I just life aquariums anyway.
We had a little quiz sheet to encourage us to look around and learn more. Everything was lit up beautifully.
They have rescue turtles (and terrapins that they took off the hands of people who didn't want them anymore), sharks, stingrays, axolotl, crabs, loads of things to list.
It was a great experience, and when I told a member of staff I'd love to be a diver one day she took and interest and asked me questions about it making it just that bit more comfortable.
I loved it here and I'll definitely come again.
G. B.
Lovely trip with our little boy. It took about an hour to go around. The space around the entrance is lovely now ( i was there 4 years ago when they were renovating and it is so amazing now that all boards have come down). We even paid for the photos at the end, a little addition to the experience. There are plenty of interactive elements to keep the children entertained.
M. k.
Took the kids here over bank holiday. My two year old and 6 year old really enjoyed it. It’s pram friendly so would also be perfect for babies as it’s great sensory activity watching the fish.
They have toilets half way around as well as a small soft play area.
There is interactive activities too so good for older kids.
There is a small but non avoidable gift shop and there is a photo opportunity at the start but easy avoided if you want.
I. S.
I was concerned that it was more of a kids attractions but it wasn't.
You can see a lot of different species that were rescued, you can snorkel with sharks paying a bit more and you can also touch starfish and cleaner fishes that remove dead skin from your hand ( this is a free option!)
Overall nice experience. Really loved it
S. B.
I would say this is just about the perfect exhibit in terms of length for little ones. My kids are both under 3 and were engaged in everything right up to the end. It's not the cheapest of places, especially as you pay over £20 per adult, but at least under 3's are free. There's no food available here, which surprised me, so keep that in mind when you get to the end!
C. M.
We expected it to be a bit larger than it was but still, loads of great things are packed in a small space. We went on a weekday and there weren't a lot of people. My partner and I took our time to walk through. They make a good ambience in the place. The underwater tunnel, shark section and sea turtle.
S. K.
What an amazing place to take your little ones.
The over all day was loved by my little ones. They loved seeing all the different sea life creatures to the amazing tanks they had, some where you was able to get under & stick your head through so the kids get a good view of the beautiful fishes up & close.
They also have a underground tunnel you walk through which is pretty magical as you can see all the tropical fishes & sharks swim above & around you, which my kids loved. Only downside is it gets very crowded if you were to go on a weekend.
The over all place takes about 45 minutes to 1.5 hours
They do have a mini indoor play house area for kids, which is why van take an 1.5 in there , the only thing i would suggest is to have better drink & food machines, also the prices are ridiculously expensive. So i was glad i packed a lunch box for the kids, with snacks, water & juices. We did use the machines but the prices were insane
Even with the controlled booking system, i beleive its very busy still so you may find having to wait for famalies to see certain things before your kids can, especially on the weekend
Its extremely hot in there wouldn't advise you to wear thick big coats in there.
But over all a quick fun family day out its not too bad.
I purchased the legoland & sea life centre tickets as a bundle so does make it cheaper however i think it should be free for kids 4/3 under & not 2 under. {just a suggestion}
Also you get photos taken before the main start of the sea life tour so that's nice.
No restrictions in taking pictures & videos however flash photography is not allowed so don't be pulling out big cameras.
N. B.
A very small sealife so don’t come in with big expectations! Using the lotto days out scheme meant that our tickets only cost £2 each otherwise we wouldn’t have went as i think the ticket price is pretty steep for what you get to sea. Lots of small tanks with similar fish in, however the turtles were a nice bonus!