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It is recommended that guests plan ahead to enter the Dolphin Coast gallery about 15-30 minutes before presentation time, to allow time to enter the dolphin theater, find your seats and enjoy the educational dolphin presentation pre-show entertainment. If you miss your scheduled dolphin presentation, Georgia Aquarium cannot guarantee you a preferred seat in another dolphin presentation.

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About 15-30 minutes before the scheduled dolphin presentation, you should make your way to the Dolphin Coast gallery entrance in the main Atrium, take the escalator upstairs and continue through the Dolphin Coast lobby until reaching the queue space for the dolphin theater. Follow signs for the separate line for preferred seating. No refunds will be issued unless the presentation is cancelled.

Typically, preferred seats are available for purchase for all dolphin presentations throughout the day, although this may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date information on preferred seat availability, visit our website, the Georgia Aquarium app, or inquire at the information desk in our main Atrium.

Yes. You may purchase preferred seats for as many dolphin presentations as you would like. You will need to make a separate purchase for each dolphin presentation you would like to attend with preferred seats.

A limited number of seats in the dolphin theater are included in the preferred seating option. The exact number may vary depending on availability. We recommend planning ahead and purchasing preferred seats ahead of time.

No, the dolphin presentation is included with your general admission ticket. However you will need to reserve seats for the presentation when you arrive through our informational kiosks or via your mobile phone. You will have the option to purchase preferred seats to dolphin presentations in advance of your arrival.

This tour will allow you to get up close with our colony of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. Visit the top of our Dolphin Discovery amphitheater before stopping by the food prep kitchen for a quick look. Learn about how we train these intelligent marine mammals, and then visit the staff-only area directly in front of the glass for an up-close look at our dolphins.

Dolphin Discovery, the Aquarium's largest exhibit, is home to our colony of six Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. From the amphitheater or the underwater viewing area, guests can watch these intelligent, playful marine mammals and observe how they learn, play and interact with each other.

When the National Aquarium's Marine Mammal Pavilion debuted in 1991, it became a model for dolphins in human care. More than 25 years later, we now know far more about the unique needs of dolphins. In appreciation of their intellect and resilience, we continue to evolve our care to best suit their needs. Our future goal for these animals is to maintain the highest standards of health and welfare, while creating a more natural, ocean water sanctuary in which they can thrive.

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Located at the Dolphin Lagoon, relax in our shaded, open-air theatre and be introduced to some of our amazing dolphins. Come with us on a wayfinding journey through island-style stories with an all-new musical score. The show is educational and engaging!

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A group of Northwestern University men formed the Dolphin Club in 1939 to compete in Chicago area swimming meets. In 1940, the 15-member team held a swim carnival to raise money to attend a meet in Florida. The carnival and the meet were both successful, so the water show was repeated in 1941 and 1942. When World War II forced the cancellation of the annual Waa-Mu Show, the club combined their tradition with some students from Waa-Mu to present an evening of song and dance called the Dolphin Show. The 1944 Dolphin Show was a musical revue called "Wela Kahau" including women's water ballet and the men's Dolphin Club. Proceeds from this show bought war bonds. In 1948 audiences returned to see a musical-comedy revue around the original Patten Gymnasium pool. The Dolphin Show became jointly produced by the female Lorelei swimming club in 1949, but drifted away from its aquatic origin.[1] The Dolphin Executive Board gave equal representation to both clubs who chose a theme for each year's show. In 1963 the production was no longer raising funds for the swim clubs. In 1964 the show presented Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado around the pool. In 1970, the group performed the musical Mame on stage at Cahn Auditorium.[2]

These are very intelligent people watching the live dolphin show. They are world travelers. Educated. Some are vegan. At least some of these filmmakers have probably seen The Cove movie, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2010.

The show contains a lot of circus elements and the two primary acrobats, Matthew Millin (as Escapologist) and Julianne Zane (Acrobat) are terrific. The show is enhanced by their acrobatic skills and daring.

The sets are minimalist and efficient, but effective. The shadow play toward the back of the stage is hilarious and clever. They add lighthearted elements to what can be a thematically heavy show at times.

The orchestra does a fine job supporting the musical numbers and dancing on stage. The entire cast pitches in throughout the show setting up scenes, moving the set pieces, dealing with the acrobatic silks and positioning the protective mats.

Kudos to all of the skilled teams behind the scenes. The Dolphin Show is a herculean effort every year and presenting the 80th show in person after a pandemic is a big deal. Matilda is fun, funny, imaginative and ultimately rewarding, both in the arc of the story and for the audience.

Dolphin shows and dolphin interaction programs are two types of education programs within zoological institutions used to educate visitors about dolphins and the marine environment. The current study examined the short- and long-term effects of these programs on visitors' conservation-related knowledge, attitude, and behavior. Participants of both dolphin shows and interaction programs demonstrated a significant short-term increase in knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. Three months following the experience, participants of both dolphin shows and interaction programs retained the knowledge learned during their experience and reported engaging in more conservation-related behaviors. Additionally, the number of dolphin shows attended in the past was a significant predictor of recent conservation-related behavior suggesting that repetition of these types of experiences may be important in inspiring people to conservation action. These results suggest that both dolphin shows and dolphin interaction programs can be an important part of a conservation education program for visitors of zoological facilities.

I got handed a schedule that showed, as my first of six stops of the day, a fan event at an aquarium. I was visualizing something like the Monterey Bay Aquarium, with its great science and conservation programs. There was zero mention of a dolphin show. I literally found out there was a dolphin show AS we were walking out on stage. We were already out in the lights and fans were cheering.

Since 1992, 14 dolphins have been born at the National Aquarium and 6 have died. That's a mortality rate of almost 43 percent and is slightly higher than the 33 percent average quoted by the Aquarium.

A number of animal rights groups are against keeping dolphins in captivity, including the former trainer of Flipper. They claim captive dolphins are stressed, more likely to get sick and some even committ suicide.

Admission to the show starts 30 minutes before scheduled start time and closes when the show begins. The Dolphinarium is located at Marine World in the innermost part of Kolmården, approx 45 minutes walk from the main entrance.

Pre-booking the dolphin show is optional. Entrance to HOPE is included in the entrance ticket/annual pass, but if you want to be guaranteed a place for a performance, you can buy this ticket in advance. You can then enter the performance through the "Pre-booked seats" portal to the left of the entrance to HOPE. Children 0-2 years old do not need to pre-book a ticket if they are sitting on a parent's lap.Please note that your pre-booked ticket is valid until 10 minutes before the show starts

"So we just decided, with one confirmed pregnancy and one we're not sure about, let's just take away any stress, take away the show element of the day," Willis said. "Not an easy decision, but we decided we would just let those animals have a break."

Dive into My Dolphin Show 6, a thrilling game where you play as a skilled dolphin performer! At the bustling local aquarium, it's your time to shine with awe-inspiring jumps, spins, flips and other exciting stunts. The more incredible the performance, the happier the crowd gets. Be prepared to let your dolphin's talents shine in this interactive and engaging spectacle.

The game employs straightforward controls that make it easy to master jaw-dropping stunts. Once you're in the water, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate and perform tricks. The up arrow key will make your dolphin jump while others can be used for various stunts. As you progress through levels, more complex tricks are introduced offering compelling challenges.

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