SeaQuest to Debut at The Palladio at Broadstone in Late 2018
Construction is well underway in Folsom
FOLSOM, Calif., Sept. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Folsom will gain an attraction this year when the new SeaQuest opens at The Palladio at Broadstone. Construction is well under way on their newest facility. Family entertainment will be the primary focus of the aquarium, with hands on exhibits including reptiles, sharks, stingrays, and other interactive animals.
This newest SeaQuest location will feature over 22,000-square-feet of interactive adventures such as exotic sea life in Caribbean Cove, tropical birds in Amazon Rainforest, reptiles in the Egyptian Desert, sharks and eels waiting to be hand fed along the Great Wall of China, and much more. Designed as a 'Quest of Edutainment', visitors to SeaQuest will journey through realistically themed exhibits where they will connect with the animals through various hands on encounters such as feeding sharks, stingrays, giant sulcata tortoises, large exotic birds species, and thousands of other creatures along the way.
"SeaQuest is very excited to open this aquarium here at The Palladio at Broadstone in Folsom," added Vince Covino, SeaQuest CEO, "we're bringing an exciting Quest that every guest takes around the world, and we can't wait to open our doors!"
SeaQuest will initially open for Members to preview, enjoy exclusive access and be the first to interact with 1000's of species. To celebrate the coming attraction, 50% off Annual memberships are available at http://folsom.visitseaquest.com through the end of the month.
About SeaQuest: SeaQuest features the majestic wonders of our planet, ranging from rainforests and deserts to exotic marine life. These exhibits create an exciting quest for visitors as they make their way through five continents during their visit. Guests are encouraged to connect with animals and learn about their ecosystems through various hands-on activities that include hand-feeding sharks, stingrays, birds and tropical animals. Anyone in search of a more daring experience can enjoy walk-in aviaries, feed sharks or snorkel in the premier 45,000-gallon exhibit filled with reef sharks, stingrays and hundreds of tropical fish. SeaQuest offers STEM-based field trips and hosts private events.
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