Weymouth sealife adventure Park
- Mummies Rambles - Berni
- Feb 21, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 25, 2020

So we visited Weymouth sea life adventure Park with a friend and her daughter.

It was a bit of a drive though Theo slept majority of the way there thanks to a 4.30am wake up - seriously child, sleep is amazing.

There was a massive que out the front as we got there just after it had opened. Eeeee exciting! Luckily the que was fairly quick though they did have an issue with one of the machines but the lady at the booth was polite and apologetic about the delay.

We walked around the park, looking at all the sea creatures. Theo loved watching the fish swim around and giggled when they got close to the glass.
There was little knowledge/activity areas, where it asked questions on who to call about seals at risk, how much rubbish is in the ocean and how it affects the sealife.
We didn't go into the big play park as being the holidays it was very busy and having 2 kids that need aid to get around it would have been more stressful than it was worth. Though neither child seemed to mind, Amelia wanted to get in the water with the seals!

We saw otters, penguins, seals, seahorses, water dragons(it's what they are called now even if they aren't haha), star fish, octopus, jelly fish and many other sea critters.

Theo was eager to put his hand in the rock pool though not so keen after touching a starfish! Oh dear.

We got seasonal pass included with our entrance which was nice, just had to go online and upload a picture of ourselves. We will probably try it again when the tunnel opens as I think Theo would absolutely love that.
We had to pay for parking which I didn't see mentioned on the website so that was a shock and it wasn't taken off the entry price(£22.95 15yrs+ and £18.95 3-15yrs) so it made just getting in fairly pricey and if it wasn't for the season pass it wouldn't have felt like a justifying price.
Over all it was a nice day out though.
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