Youranthony1
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I went at around 10 AM yesterday and walked right in. The lines picked up after 12. I spent about 1.5 hours inside. Truly an amazing experience and definitely one of the best attractions in Toronto.
If someone who's been to some of the other medium / large scale aquariums in the US checks this out please comment !
I had a couple friends go and the reaction was along these lines:
- Better then expected / very high quality / entertaining.
- Not very large.
The higher quality was generally compared to others in Canada - not in the sense of building materials rather how many local aquariums tend to focus on local sea life making it not as interesting to the general masses ..
Didn't they say they are ramping up the amount of animals they'll have over time?
Where could they expand? Isn't the building hemmed in by the CN Tower, train tacks, Metro Convention Centre and Bremner Blvd.?
I've only been to a couple of aquariums in the States--Shedd in Chicago and Audubon in New Orleans--and I'm expecting Ripley's to be more like the latter (but better). Would love if they could expand someday, but I don't see where.
Significantly, Ripley’s has left itself room to grow. The north wall of the building is temporary, and zoning applications show that the building is just Phase 1 of the original design plan, with Phase 2 likely to swallow up the SkyWalk to Union Station, forcing it to run through the aquarium or around the north end.
There was an article on UT that said this would not happen ! I recall it mentioned Ripley’s changed its mind and just built the full version (or whatever they considered the full version) and there are no expansion plans ?