40 percent off Georgia Aquarium tickets

Imagine visiting the Georgia Aquarium without having to swim through a sea of people — and without the hefty ticket price.

Visit Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m. to pay $19.95 per person, plus tax for an “Imagination Nights” ticket (reg. $34.95 adults, $28.95 kids) through Aug. 9.

Imagination Nights tickets include access to Deepo’s Undersea 3D Wondershow and the special exhibition — “Frogs – A Chorus of Colors.” Not valid Tuesday through Thursday this week. Tickets can be purchased online or at the Aquarium.

– By Lauren Davidson, Atlanta Bargain Hunter


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11 comments Add your comment

Oats Willey

July 3rd, 2012
2:56 pm

Keeping mammals captive for human entertainment is cruel.

Boycott the Georgia Aquarium.

Leigh

July 3rd, 2012
4:15 pm

Excellent! Thanks for telling us about this!

Enemas for Easter

July 3rd, 2012
4:28 pm

Yeah…..I find it sad to keep these large mammals confined so humans can spend a few hours out of a day gawking at them.

Oats Willey

July 3rd, 2012
4:29 pm

You’re welcome Leigh

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bug

July 3rd, 2012
8:08 pm

Write another article when it becomes free as I have a granddaughter who may enjoy it. In the meantime talk to the ole boy who founded Home Depot and see if he will help the REAL Americans regain our country.

Hungry

July 5th, 2012
7:47 am

Don’t worry Oats Willey; they’re only in there long enough to marinate before we eat them. :)

billy bob

July 5th, 2012
10:54 am

@ Oats Willey if you feel so strongly about it why don’t you volunterr to take their place.

JBW

July 5th, 2012
1:08 pm

Thank you Lauren for the good information. I love saving money.

rob

July 5th, 2012
1:35 pm

a fish needs at any given moment 2 times the lenght of his body to swim, the aquarium is over 1000 times its lenght, how can you say they are confined, in the wild, 3/4s of the fish in the aquarium would have been eaten by other fish, here they live and do what they do best…SWIM!!!

doctor aj

July 5th, 2012
3:10 pm

you can have a cat scan for 150-200 if you know how to negotiate.