A deep dive truism recently offered by KICK-ASS TKC READERS or at least FRIDAY FACEOFF to consider . . .
THIS COWTOWN PROBABLY ISN'T BIG ENOUGH FOR TWO AQUARIUMS & THE ZOO WILL LIKELY SWALLOW CROWN CENTER'S FISH TANK!!!
This isn't so much a prediction but merely an observation that our development scene small pond remains fishy and infested with sharks.
Moreover . . . For those who don't want to brave the crowds at the KC Zoo this weekend, for now KC Sea LIfe at Crown Center remains a viable option . . . AND IT DOESN'T REQUIRE RESERVATIONS LIKE THE ZOO!!!
Either way, here's a peek at the bigger fish . . .
The aquarium will feature six zones, and 34 exhibits, and will be open year-round. The facility with 8,000 animals tells the story of how ocean currents connect animals across the globe. The sea life will include otters, a sea turtle, sharks and a giant Pacific octopus.
The total cost of the aquarium project is $77 million, with $45 million coming from the Zoological District and $32 million from private donations, according to officials.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City Zoo opens new Sobela Ocean Aquarium
Kansas City Zoo's Sobela Sea Aquarium opens to visitors ahead of Labor Day Weekend.
It's a great weekend to visit the new aquarium, but only if you have reservations
Officials say the world-class aquarium now puts the Kanas City Zoo in the class of "national attractions."
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