SEA LIFE® Orlando Tours and Tickets
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SEA LIFE® Orlando

Some tanks have QR codes that play educational videos about the animals.
You can book a behind-the-scenes tour and fish feeding for an additional fee.
The Coastal Rockpool Exhibit lets you touch sea stars and anemones, so clean your skin of artificial lotions and scents beforehand.
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There are plenty of ways to experience SEA LIFE Orlando. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Admission to SEA LIFE Orlando starts at US$29 for adults and US$24 for children ages 2–12, . For the best value, upgrade to a 2- or 3-attraction pass that bundles entry with Madame Tussauds Orlando and/or the Orlando Eye, all located within ICON Park. If you want to buy an annual pass, prices start at US$219 per person.
Yes, SEA LIFE Orlando is worth visiting, especially for families and anyone interested in up-close encounters with marine life. The aquarium features more than 5,000 sea creatures across 30 themed exhibits, including a 360-degree ocean tunnel, a tank with several sharks, and interactive touch pools for kids. Book a multi-attraction pass that bundles SEA LIFE Orlando with the other onsite attractions, such as Madame Tussauds Orlando or the Orlando Eye, to see more of ICON Park in one trip.
Per one customer who booked SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium Admission Ticket at ICON Park, "Sea Life has many great exhibits that are very informative and engaging. There's definitely something for all ages and we highly recommend it. The day after going to Sea Life, we went to Sea World. My wife was concerned the aquarium exhibit was going to be the same thing again. They are completely different and we highly recommend. Do not skip SEA LIFE Orlando."
It usually takes one to two hours to explore the whole attraction. Generally, adults can view the space in an hour or less, while families with small kids may take longer. There is no time limit, so you can spend as long as you’d like in SEA LIFE® Orlando.
Yes, walk-up tickets are available for purchase at the SEA LIFE® Orlando admissions window. They may sell out or you might have to wait to enter when it's busy. To guarantee entry, book timed tickets online in advance. Tickets from third party partners do not need a timeslot.
Yes, SEA LIFE® Orlando is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. There is a guide for parents with children on the autism spectrum, offering information on sensory processing issues and the aquarium. Wheelchairs and electric scooters are not available to rent on site. Free tickets for caregivers are available.
No, outside food or drink is not allowed at SEA LIFE® Orlando. There isn’t an on-site café, so plan your visit and meal times as there's no reentry. You'll find a food court in the building that houses the aquarium within the Icon Park complex, and there are nearby restaurants.
Yes. Diaper bags, backpacks, and handbags are permitted at SEA LIFE® Orlando, but they are subject to search. Due to security concerns and the lack of locker facilities, the aquarium does not allow large bags and luggage. Strollers cannot be stored. There are lockers located in the main Icon Park building.
It depends on your crowd tolerance. School field trip season—September to mid-December and January to mid-May—means large groups of kids wandering SEA LIFE® Orlando. Mornings are typically busier than afternoons, and lines are usually shorter on weekdays than weekends. The last admission is one hour before closing.
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