Map inside the brochure they are handing out at a kiosk in the mall Food Court (where you can also buy advance tickets). Initial tickets will be 12.95 (discount price), but full admission will eventually be $18.50, which is way too much in my opinion. Judging from the outside that I saw, it will not be very big.
In case you cannot read the white print at top, here are the 20 sections:
1. Entrance
2. Introduction
3. Freshwater streams & lakes
4. Cave
5. Shoreline
6. Rockpool
7. Harbor
8. Coral shoaling ring
9. Tropical bay of rays
10. Shipwreck
11. Dive discovery theatre
12. Ocean view
13. Temple of the seahorse
14. Ocean tunnel
15. Jellyfish
16. Sea life conservation
17. Photopoint
18. Playzone
19. Shop
20. Exit
And still SeaLife sticking to their tried and trusted formula I see - every one they've scratch-built has that same progression from stream to the ocean, every one has a Bay of Rays, an Ocean Tunnel and a Temple of the Seahorse (although this has started becoming Nemo's Kingdom recently...).
Just the same, from Loch Lomond to Birmingham to Munich to Arizona.
Initial tickets will be 12.95 (discount price), but full admission will eventually be $18.50, which is way too much in my opinion. Judging from the outside that I saw, it will not be very big.
@ HIX - Arizona Mills is a large indoor shopping mall right next to the freeway as you enter the Phoenix area from the south. When I stopped there the other day it was VERY BUSY, so this may be a good spot for Sea Life.