The Sealife Centre is awful. One adult and two children, £35. You will be all done in about an hour. It is dirty, scruffy and small. Save your money. And don't even get me started about the toilets... more
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The Sealife Centre is awful. One adult and two children, £35. You will be all done in about an hour. It is dirty, scruffy and small. Save your money. And don't even get me started about the toilets... more
I visited Brighton about 2 weeks ago for first time, and Sealife Center was one of the first things I had on my "to do" list. It certainly did not disappoint! There are large collections of fish, turtles, star fish etc from various environments (river waters, tropical climates,English sea etc), a separate area called Amazonia ( with species...well from Amazone... more
Not bad really, no queing which was great and some quite interesting sealife to see. Just a little expensive. more
the whole place was great for adults and kids, the staff were very friendly and the old victorian building gave the place a wonderful atmosphere, the best bit was the shark and turtle feed and there was a nice snack cafe in the actual centre so u can see the fishes while having your tea! great afternoon will definately go... more
Sharks the Size of Cod and not much else! I have not visited any of the other sea lifes accross the country. So this is based entirely on the Brighton Branch. To be honest it's a bit Crap. I was excited about seeing Sharks but they are tiny! If you like Sting Rays your in luck \o/. So i would... more
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