A Day at the Newport Aquarium with Kids

Long on our list of must see things around the Cincinnati area is the Newport Aquarium, located on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River/downtown Cincinnati area. So when we had some extra time on our hand this past visit, we were excited to finally get to plan a visit.

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It is quite amazing to me how far aquariums have come today compared to those constructed within the past couple of decades. The Newport Aquarium presented beautiful, modern aquariums presenting a glorified reality of where the fish are from in their natural environment.

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Hanauma Bay Hawaii Tank

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We were pleasantly surprised to see the tank representing Hanauma Bay, Hawaii. On a side note, you want to know one of the biggest rewards I have experienced from taking my family to Hawaii this past summer? I have been most impressed with just how much of an impact Hawaii had on Mrs. InACents. She really, REALLY loved it, so much so that she is already talking about not if, but when we live there someday. My heart smiles!

The Newport Aquarium helps rescue loggerhead sea turtles and then releases them back into the wild. The picture of the little one above is in her last weeks at the aquarium before being sent back out into the ocean.

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Scheduled throughout the day were talks with the tank divers. A spokesperson/handler, as well as a couple of safety personal, were in the water of the main shark tank talking about the several species of sharks and other animals on display.

The Newport Aquarium is the only facility in the Western Hemisphere to house the Shark Rays seen swimming in the photo.

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Want to feel like bait? Walk through the alligator exhibit, and over the glass bridge, as the cute little reptiles glide through the water below you. Just don’t slip, as you will be leaving like Captain Hook. Mighty Mike did not get 800 pounds on caviar and chicken dreams.

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One of my favorite aspects of the Newport Aquarium was how well they directed the audience through the exhibits, constantly drawing you forward. Everything was very well organized, all by design.

There were several tunnels throughout the entire aquarium where guests were surrounded by the tanks. Even more impressive was in the shark tank, not only being surrounded by the tank on the sides and top, but also because you walked over clear bottom tanks, capable of seeing the sharks and fish swim beneath you.

The Newport Aquarium did an excellent job of immersing guests not only visual, but also with several touch tanks throughout. Getting to touch sharks in the “Shark Central” tank was a cool experience; however, Bug kind of freaked out when I tried getting his hand close enough to touch.

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Perhaps one of the more surprising aspects of the aquarium was seeing the abundance of other animals they had on exhibit. In addition to sections dedicated to reptiles and amphibians, there was a special rainforest area, where guests could feed the lorikeets. There was also a substantial penguin exhibit, where 4 different species were on display.

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The difference between what makes a good attraction and one that is only mediocre is always in the details. While some of them may be “cheesy” and probably overlooked by the masses, how could one not be impressed with the gorgeous jellyfish lighting, or the giant, breaching whale in the lobby?

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The final stop was getting to view the main tank from above. It was moments like this that really give you an appreciation for just how large the loggerhead sea turtle and sharks really are compared to the distorted underwater view.

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I had no qualms about dropping $55 to visit the Newport Aquarium because I knew the facility was more than worth the money. On the other hand, our family has still never been to the Cleveland Aquarium, and we really have no interest in visiting due in part to the poor planning, design, and high cost.

Why would I possibly want to drop almost $60 to visit the Cleveland Aquarium that only takes about an hour to visit, when I can spend less money and take 2.5+ hours to visit the Newport Aquarium? I understand aquariums cost a lot of money to construct and maintain, thus the higher price to attend than some other attractions. However, you need to give the customer some value for their money. Newport Aquarium does that, I presume Cleveland does not by the lack of stellar reviews.

The Newport Aquarium was “named the No. 1 aquarium in the 2012 Readers’ Choice Travel Awards from 10Best.com; the Best Rainy Day Outing in 2006 in Cincinnati Family Magazine; and the Best Aquarium in the Midwest in the Zagat Survey’s U.S. Family Travel Guide in 2004.” Sadly, the Cleveland Aquarium has not won any honorable mentions.

I also like that the Newport Aquarium is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums; something, again the Cleveland Aquarium is not a part of, which I believe is a major flaw.

Spend your money where the value is people; there are lessons here to be learned.

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The Hidden Underworld of Earth Day at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Did your family celebrate Earth Day this year? Earth Day is more popular and significant than ever. Over 175 countries around the world celebrate Earth Day on April 22. The beautiful thing is that Earth Day applies to people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, races, religions, and nationalities. We all can make a difference on our environment and surroundings regardless of whether you believe in global warming or not.

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That is why this year we decided to celebrate with our family at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The boys would love seeing the animals and riding the train, and we would enjoy the different environmental vendors. Unfortunately, the weather was not terrific with colder temperatures and overcast skies. Somehow the 70-80 degree weather of the past month decided to take a break over the weekend. Brrr.

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Upon arrival to the Zoo, I was shocked to see how packed the parking lot was at opening. We were used to parking near the front by getting to the zoo right at opening; instead we were parked near the middle of the lot. What I did not anticipate was that the majority of the vehicles were possibly from vendors.

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We have visited Earth Day at the Zoo several times, and this year was by far the largest amount of vendors than we had ever seen. Typically the vendors could fill one pavilion, maybe two. This year every building was full of suppliers of some sort. Farmers markets, organic gardens, free trade supplies, water and electricity suppliers, green builders and landscapers. It was a tremendous display of suppliers in support of Earth Day, proving the demand of green technologies, locally grown produce, and free chotskies.

What become very apparent after waiting in line after line was that people were not necessarily at the zoo to see the animals. Instead, everyone weathered the storm, and stood in line to get lots of free things. Whether it was information, pamphlets, food samples, coloring books, toothbrushes, mini-flashlights, or tree saplings, there was a line for that. Nothing says being environmentally conscious like taking home a reusable shopping bag full of more paper products than I use in an entire work day and tons of knick-knacks.

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The lack of animal pictures and zoo details in this thread was the result of my camera cards being full, with no room for more. That is right, two memory cards full. It was my way of giving back to the Earth by not using batteries. Great planning there Mr. InACents, great planning.

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A Thanksgiving Getaway with Christmas Spirit on the Mind

Sometimes what a family needs is a nice, simple day trip to some area within driving distance to get away and refresh. Over Thanksgiving weekend, we were reminiscing about our long weekend last year at Disney World. Some part of us was sad knowing that rather than sitting and eating with our families, we were enjoying the Disney magic last year at the same time. Last years Thanksgiving was one we will never forget, but we wanted to make some new memories for ourselves this Thanksgiving.

My wife had heard that the Toledo Zoo had a great Christmas light display this holiday season, and since our zoo stopped having any several years ago, it sounded like an excellent option. My wife had also planned on a stop at the Port Clinton African Safari on the ride out, as well as some other surprises along the way. I am all about road trips, so lets go driving.

The Toledo Zoo did not open until 5:00 PM, so we had plenty of time earlier in the day to plan additional stops. We left around 11:00 AM and on the drive out towards the Safari, we decided to stop in a little lake town community called Vermilion. The City had a small, old-fashioned downtown area, and we decided to have lunch at a place called Woodstock Cafe. The whole theme was based upon those days from the 1960’s based upon that one concert in history that set the stage for future music festivals for years to come. We tried their Phish tacos and Cajun shrimp BLT, and both were tremendously incredible. We also ordered for Bug (2-year old) the grilled cheese sandwich, which was HUGE, and he devoured almost every last bite of it.

Afterwards, we walked around the downtown area, and purchased a small selection from the old-fashioned Brummer’s Chocolates, which is a third generation, locally owned small business. While we do not have Amererican Express credit cards, we still partook in Small Business Saturday, and it felt good giving back to the small businesses that might not get all of the hype from the traditional Black Friday promotions.

On the way out of town, we also stopped at the Papermoon Winery to sample some of the local wines, as well as pick up some Christmas gifts. All of that, and it was barely after noon. Onward we go to see where the GPS can take us.

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Following our lunch, we went to the Port Clinton Safari Park. I have written about our travels there before, and it never gets old. How is not funny to have a giant animal that you normally would have no involvement around sticking their heads in your vehicle to get to the food. I know at least Shark (the 10-month old) loves it; Bug, the 2-1/2 year old seems to have a more enjoyable time sitting on daddy’s lap as we drive through the park. (Note: You literally inch along and it is far from “driving” in case anyone is concerned.)

The next stop on our agenda was the Bass Pro Shop (BPS) store located in Rossford, OH. First let me clarify. We were not going to the BPS because I am some manly male that feels the need to shoot something. Quite the contrary actually as I have no interest in hunting, or anything involving stalking some prey (except my wife). We were headed to the BPS for of all things, Christmas Wonderland. Mrs. InACents had read that there was a whole area inside the BPS decorated for Christmas, complete with FREE photos with Santa, and various stations for kids to out different products and activities. Kids could make Christmas crafts (at the time it was a Santa bobber), color various pictures, and have a fake snowball fight inside a special tented area. It was wonderful and really helped us get into the Christmas spirit! We had never been to a BPS before, and were quite impressed overall. It actually dawned on me while walking among the stuffed bears and pheasants that quite possibly outdoors-man are excellent conservationists in that they are all about maintaining animal environments so they can continue to hunt. Outdoors-man have no interest in cutting down all the forest or depleting the animal population as it would take away from their time outside. It is not my thing, but to each their own.

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I had never been inside of a Bass Pro Shop before, only their counterpart, Cabela’s. It is quite incredible to say the least at not only the square footage of the building (they are huge) but also what they manage to fit inside and display. The BPS had an indoor electronic Shoot ‘n Range, which the Mrs. and I both tried. It was the type where you shoot an electric light at sensors that then trigger animation. I felt like a kid again, and all of this inside a store. The boys loved seeing all of the large river fish swimming through the streams. For a moment, I felt the urge to go out and catch something, even if it was just a couple containers of sausage gravy mix.

Afterwards, it was finally time to head off to the zoo. While getting our tickets, we gave the attendant our Cleveland Zoo and Port Clinton Safari Park passes because of the reciprocal benefit of 50% at the Toledo Zoo. However, we were turned down because the Lights Before Christmas event did not qualify for the discount. Prior to leaving home, we had researched the Toledo Zoo website, and there was no mention of the reciprocal zoo discount not being applicable, despite the gate agent telling us it must be on there. When I got home, I searched again, and it was not on the page for the Lights Before Christmas, but hidden on the Toledo Zoo reciprocal list. I am hoping after writing a note to the Toledo Zoo that they consider adding language to all the pages associated with the Lights Before Christmas that reciprocal zoo benefits will not be honored. I do not know if it was a simply overlook on the zoo’s part or deliberate poor marketing, but I hope they correct it so others do not show up at the gate to be surprised that there is no discount for reciprocal zoo members. Besides the gate issue, once inside, we were actually quite blown away at the amount of Christmas lights, over a million.

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The boys loved the cheap ($1 and $1.50 respectively) train and carousel rides. What also really added to the enjoyment of the night was the fabulous weather we were experiencing. At the point when we left at 9:00 PM, the weather was still 66 degrees, which for Ohio, is warm in November.

In addition, Bug really enjoyed the large train layout that was the last thing we saw of the night. Thank goodness it was, because by that point the Christmas spirit of the boys was growing old, and it was time to pack it in the for night. My wife planned an awesome day out, and on the drive back home, we felt relaxed, connected, and confident the feelings associated with the Christmas holiday had started to settle into the boys memories.

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