- $19 per adult and $12 per kid.
- They offer a military discount.
- If you know ahead of time you will be visiting Newport watch for deals. I found a Google Offer for buy one adult, get one kid free.
The Oregon Coast Aquarium had lots of hands on activities for kids, including weighting and selling fish, fishing, touch pools, and digging in sand. Each of the play areas has a sign with tips for parents on how to make the exhibit more educational.
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I enjoyed the tropical fish displays the most, even if Oregon doesn’t have any native tropical fish.
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We paid the extra $2 for our kids to do the hurricane simulator. I think it wasn’t that exciting and it bothered my daughter’s eyes. If your kid has sensitive eyes skip the hurricane simulator.
We were able to catch one of the otters feeding times and it was worth the wait and crowd. While they feed them a trainer educated you on otters. He gives you the back story on all three and teaches you fun otter facts.
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Oregon Coast Aquarium
2820 SE Ferry Slip Road
Newport, OR
541-867-3474
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