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Top Georgia Aquarium facts you need to know before your visit

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Welcome to Atlanta's crown jewel - the magnificent Georgia Aquarium! While the city might be famous for Coca-Cola and Peachtree Street, this incredible aquarium has become a must-visit attraction that'll leave you speechless. As the sixth-largest aquarium worldwide, it's home to over 100,000 marine animals from almost every part of the world.

But it's not just about viewing fish - the aquarium offers some unique experiences like Sleep Under the Sea where you can actually spend a night at the aquarium or even set up your laptop for a workday like no other with Aqua Pass.

Ready to make your visit extra special? Brace yourselves with these fascinating facts that’ll make your visit even more meaningful!

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Cool facts you need to know about Georgia Aquarium


Let the Numbers Speak for Themselves

Over 40 million people have explored this aquarium since its opening in 2005. It was such a hit that it welcomed its first million visitors in just 100 days! Today, it receives an annual footfall of 2-3 million. Due to overcrowding during peak seasons, the aquarium now uses a timed-entry system to ensure everyone gets the best experience possible.

The Aquarium is a Eco-Friendly Giant

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Would you believe that despite housing 11 million gallons of water, Georgia Aquarium uses about the same amount of water as your local supermarket? That's right! Through an incredible recycling system, they process over 90 billion gallons of water annually - that's enough to fill 136,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools! Their state-of-the-art filtration system keeps the water crystal clear for over 100,000 marine animals, making it one of the most environmentally conscious aquariums in the world.

Record-Breaking Beginnings

When Georgia Aquarium first opened in 2005, it held the Guinness World Record for housing the most aquatic life anywhere - a whopping 100,000+ creatures! It was also the largest aquarium in the world until 2012 when it was surpassed by Singapore's S.E.A. Aquarium.

Meet the Gentle Giants: The Incredible Whale Sharks

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The Georgia Aquarium is among the few aquariums that’s home to majestic whale sharks, gentle giants that can grow up to 60 feet long. What makes them even cooler is that each whale shark has its own unique pattern of spots and stripes, just like we have fingerprints. These incredible creatures are so rare that even the legendary ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau only saw two in his entire career. It's unfortunate that they're endangered in the wild so make the best of this opportunity.

A Masterclass in Water Conservation!

Georgia Aquarium manages 11 million gallons of water, recycling 99% across all exhibits. The Ocean Voyager Gallery which is home to the majestic whale sharks, alone holds 6 million gallons of water.

The Home Depot Connection

Here's a fun fact: Georgia Aquarium started with a vision from The Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus. Back in 2001, he wanted to give something special for Atlanta - a world-class aquarium that would educate and inspire people. His $250 million donation, the largest philanthropic gift in Georgia's history, made it possible to build this amazing facility without any debt.

Your New Ocean-View Office

Want to swap your boring home office for an underwater wonderland? Georgia Aquarium's Aqua Pass lets you turn this magical space into your daily workspace! With high-speed Wi-Fi, comfortable seating, and amazing aquatic views, your workday will never be the same. Take breaks to watch sea lion shows, grab lunch at Coastline Café, or stroll through galleries between meetings. The best part? Your year-round access costs the same as a single-day ticket!

Spend Time with the Playful Beluga whales

The Beluga whales at Georgia Aquarium are among its most charismatic residents. These gentle white whales, known for their distinctive melon-shaped foreheads and playful personalities, can often be seen interacting with visitors through the glass. But you should also know that these playful beluga whales are bigtime eaters. They munch through 50 pounds of fish daily!

Step Into an Underwater World

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The Ocean Voyager exhibit is truly massive - stretching 263 feet long, 126 feet wide, and 33 feet deep. This showstopper holds 6.3 million gallons of water and features a 100-foot underwater tunnel with a moving walkway. As you glide along, you'll spot whale sharks, rays, and countless other sea creatures going about their day. It's the closest you can get to walking on the ocean floor without getting wet! The best part? A skylight above lets these magnificent creatures enjoy natural sunlight, just like in their ocean home.

Nature's Living Nightlights!

See the fascinating flashlight fish. These unique creatures have special light-up spots under their eyes that they can "blink" on and off. They are nocturnal beings and they hide in caves during the day. Book a Sleep Under the Sea experience for a magical nighttime encounter!

Nature's Living Nightlights!

See the fascinating flashlight fish. These unique creatures have special light-up spots under their eyes that they can "blink" on and off. They are nocturnal beings and they hide in caves during the day. Book a Sleep Under the Sea experience for a magical nighttime encounter!

Did you know the Georgia Aquarium was built in record time?

This massive 550,000-square-foot structure took less than two years to complete, along with its 1,600-car parking garage. The building's stunning exterior, designed to resemble Noah's Ark, features a dramatic blue metal and glass facade that hints at the aquatic treasures within.

Birthday Perk Alert!

Georgia residents get FREE admission on their big day! Just bring a valid ID (or birth certificate for kids) to the ticket window. New to Georgia? A utility bill works too.

Georgia Aquarium facts