Believe it or not, Ripley's Aquarium of The Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited aquarium in the United States. Come see why everyone keeps returning year after year! There are many cabin rentals that are very close to the aquarium, so take full advantage of the proximity. Coined as one of the world's greatest aquariums, Ripley's is open 365 days a year for you to enjoy the fish any day you want! The aquarium is open at 9:00 a.m. throughout the week and closes at 9:00 p.m.
from Sunday through Thursday and 11:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
The inexpensive price of $17.95 will make you want to come back for more and get an annual pass of $36.95! What a bargain to see one of the best aquariums in the world any day of the year you so choose. Children from 6-11 get in for $9.95 and children under 6 get admission for only $3.
95. Make it a family outing and bring everyone along!.Ripley's Aquarium is a spectacular 1.4 million gallon aquarium featuring eleven-foot sharks and over 8,000 other exotic sea creatures from across the waters around the globe.
Piranhas displaying their gangly teeth, colorful Indo-pacific fish in Coral Reef, and the world's longest aquarium tunnel, which is 340 feet long, are some of the attractions that keep people coming yearly. Make sure to stop by the Shark Lagoon and physically interact with the rays in Touch-A-Ray Bay.After seeing all of the fish species up close and personal attend a public classroom and see one of their narrated dive shows! They have buffets if you need a rest during your walk through the aquarium. Even stop by the gift shop to pick up souvenirs from the world-acclaimed aquarium.
Great cabin rentals in Gatlinburg are just around the corner from Ripley's Aquarium, so drive right down the road to one of our spectacular cabin rentals in Gatlinburg! The view will take your breath away! Call us today to visit the well-renowned aquarium and plan to stay at with Cabins For You!.
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