I visited this park yesterday as a part of a citytrip to Valencia.
I got some mixed feelings about the visit to this park. First of all, I booked one day in advance and we had to choose a timeslot, only timeslots for 3 PM and later were available, so we went for 3 PM. We arrived a little earlier, around 2:30 PM, but we needed to queue up till 3 PM to get access. It still was very, very crowded. A lot of large families with strollers and screaming kids etc made it very packed and walking with a quick pace was impossible because people were constantly blocking our way.
Since birds are my favorite I wanted to visit the wading birds aviary first. Arriving there it seemed we had to queue up again for about 30 minutes to access the walk through aviary because you could only enter with a guide!? Never experienced this in any walk through aviary I’ve ever been. We decided to skip and come back later.
We went to visit the shark aquarium and the Arctic building with the belugas and penguins. Both very impressive and lovely to see all those sharks and rays. At the sharks you could also walk though an under water tunnel. Of course the belugas are unique! But also here all those crowds annoyed me, people pushing through with strollers, screaming kids and people everywhere. At every window there were 3-4 rows with people, so you had to make some effort to take a good look at the animals. Also a little disappointed when I wanted to take a good look at the tufted puffins because you could only see them from above in a pond or from below water level. Nice to see them dive etc. but impossible to take pictures as the room was very dark with a lot of blacklights. And I can confirm the stereotype when I heard multiple visitors say the puffins and guillemots were penguins ;-).
Next we went for the dolphin show starting at 5:45 PM. As you could guess, we had to queue up again and arrive 45 minutes in advance to obtain a spot at the tribune. It’s a very large complex and it reminded me of the orca complex in Loro Parque Tenerife that we visited back in 2009. It was a nice show, very educational, so they didn’t do a lot of ‘tricks’ with the dolphins and it lasted about 15 minutes. However I think the focus on the educational aspect is positive nowadays I think visiting this show costs a lot of time for what you get. I would prefer to watch the dolphins behind the glass but that wasn’t possible. We needed to leave the area asap as they had to prepare for the next show.
At this time it was already getting dark and started to rain a little, so we headed back to the wading bird aviary to give the visit a new try, but now there was a sign saying the aviary was closed because of the rain! Very weird.
So next we went to the Tropical aquarium building with a lot of tropical sea life, also a lot of sea turtles. Again nice large aquariums also with a walk through tunnel. I really can’t say a lot of the specific species, because I am not really into sea life, but I think it was quite diverse! Signs are unable to read because of the crowds blocking it ;-).
We finished our visit by walking around a little till it was getting to dark outside. The park was open till 9 PM, but at 7 PM it was already dark, so a little weird, but for for the inside enclosures not a problem of course.
So overall it’s a very modern park with very nice enclosures and a lot of aquatic animal species, but with the crowds it felt like it’s going down through it’s own success. The area is quite small and a lot of enclosures/aquariums are under ground. With so much visitors it gives a very packed feeling. In every building there were also a lot of employees to correct people constantly who are taking pictures with flash, blocking the way with strollers, kids banging on the glass etc.
I believe it’s the number 1 activity in this city and it attracts a lot of families. (I never understand why so many families with very young children - baby/toddler age - visit these places so often, since they show little to no interest in the animals. But hey, maybe that’s the age to start zoo enthousiasm?

). Someone mentioned before that they should advertise with the size of their large dolphin pool. I think it’s not necessary because I believe the marketing machine is already running well

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I found the price for a ticket very high, it was 40,50 euro per person. Even some top zoos like Pairi Daiza or Beauval are lower in price.
I got the feeling the parks purpose is to proces as much people as they can. I also got this feeling at Lori Parque back in the days when you had to walk from show to show.
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