This tourist attraction in Dallas is among the best examples of a day trip and unlimited enjoyment with friends and family and the Dallas World Aquarium & Zoological Gardens is also known to feature a restaurant and café for the tourists to savor the outing to the fullest.
The rainforest in this Dallas based garden is known to feature large variety of plants and wildlife including 85,000 gallons of saltwater exhibits and 22,000 gallon tunnel walk, range of predators and an artificial set up of the Cape of Good Hope. A walk through the tunnel offers an exotic view of the artificial exhibit and the predators exhibit is known to feature few of the animals lying to the top of the food chain. The rainforest is known to represent the South American Orinoco River basin and is home to a variety of species of flora and fauna. The various colorful animals comprising this artificial rainforest in Dallas are monkeys, colorful toucans, crocodiles, manatees while the aquarium features the rare sea dragons, sea turtles and the outdoor lagoon is known to feature the Black-footed penguins and the tourists and specifically the kids and the teens are known to enjoy the most in this Dallas World Aquarium and Zoological Gardens.
There is a restaurant within the premises known as ‘eighteen-O-one’ which remains in service from 11.30am to 2.30pm and the Jungle Café is known to serve the visitors from 11am to 4pm and the admission fee remains $15.95 for adults, $8.95 for Children from 3 to 12 years, $12.95 for Seniors and for the kids below 2 years its free. Know more about the Dallas World Aquarium & Zoological Gardens as we provide you with more information about the Dallas attractions.
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