Local_Shark
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This is some pretty massive aquarium news that I think got lost in the shuffle of November 2024: Boardwalk Enterprises, the company that owns Odysea Aquarium and Butterfly Wonderland in Scottsdale, has entered into an exclusive negotiating agreement to build a new complex on a large lot on the popular Beach Boulevard, in the LA/Orange County suburb of Buena Park, CA!
This LA Times report from last November provides some detail about the plan, after its unanimous city council approval. It would be a half mile from Knott’s Berry Farm and right across from the other local attractions like Medieval Times and the Pirates! dinner adventure. It would also be easily the largest aquarium facility to ever be constructed in Orange County, as well as another zoological facility in the form of the planned butterfly attraction. They describe the latter as “a rain forest meets British tea garden” with thousands of free-flying butterflies. The aquarium project doesn’t have a ton of detail given in the description, but they say it will feature “sharks, penguins, sea turtles, otters and jellyfish”, and is billed as basically a second Odysea right here in California. Odysea’s president apparently specifically referenced how “Large sharks are very iconic in nature, and they will draw guests from far away”…so who knows what manner of species that could entail. Either way, if it’s anywhere close to the size of Odysea, it would rival or perhaps even easily exceed the size of Aquarium of the Pacific, and take over the mantle of second-largest aquarium/oceanarium in Southern California after SeaWorld San Diego.
The plan would be a 2.5 year development process after a 9 month negotiating period that was unanimously approved to begin in November of last year. There hasn’t been much word since, but it seems like the project is moving forward, as this update (with some pretty massive shark focused concept art!) was posted this past May. This is all extremely exciting, and as a resident of South LA County living barely miles away from Buena Park, I certainly hope that it will come to pass!
This LA Times report from last November provides some detail about the plan, after its unanimous city council approval. It would be a half mile from Knott’s Berry Farm and right across from the other local attractions like Medieval Times and the Pirates! dinner adventure. It would also be easily the largest aquarium facility to ever be constructed in Orange County, as well as another zoological facility in the form of the planned butterfly attraction. They describe the latter as “a rain forest meets British tea garden” with thousands of free-flying butterflies. The aquarium project doesn’t have a ton of detail given in the description, but they say it will feature “sharks, penguins, sea turtles, otters and jellyfish”, and is billed as basically a second Odysea right here in California. Odysea’s president apparently specifically referenced how “Large sharks are very iconic in nature, and they will draw guests from far away”…so who knows what manner of species that could entail. Either way, if it’s anywhere close to the size of Odysea, it would rival or perhaps even easily exceed the size of Aquarium of the Pacific, and take over the mantle of second-largest aquarium/oceanarium in Southern California after SeaWorld San Diego.
The plan would be a 2.5 year development process after a 9 month negotiating period that was unanimously approved to begin in November of last year. There hasn’t been much word since, but it seems like the project is moving forward, as this update (with some pretty massive shark focused concept art!) was posted this past May. This is all extremely exciting, and as a resident of South LA County living barely miles away from Buena Park, I certainly hope that it will come to pass!
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