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At SeaQuest Roseville’s Back to School Event, teachers and their immediate family members enjoy free admission as well as 50% off all interactions after 2 pm on weekdays. Teachers can interact with hundreds of animals from across the globe such as iguanas, stingrays, sharks, tropical fish and many others – not forgetting an educational component!
Snorkelers can get into the water to snorkel alongside sharks and rays for up to half an hour at SeaQuest, though unlike accredited zoos and aquariums it does not permit public visitors to touch these creatures with two fingers – although our cameras caught several youngsters grabbing and waving both arms in front of their respective sharks or rays during this session!
Animal welfare activists have repeatedly taken aim at SeaQuest since its formation. Both The Portland Oregonian and FOX5 KVVU in Las Vegas have reported instances of mistreatment; and its founder Vince Covino and his brother Ammon have been sentenced to federal probation for illegally shipping a shark and three spotted eagle rays to Idaho Aquarium Inc. in Boise.
SeaQuest remains popular with families and locals despite negative press. A single day pass to this facility in Boulevard Mall costs $2 per person, but bulk token purchases online could save money and be used throughout SeaQuest for feeding animals or engaging with other attractions. Plus, member exclusive benefits and discounts await those purchasing an annual passport at discounted rates – to learn more visit SeaQuest’s website today.