312-939-2438
Chicago
is about as far from coastal United States as it can be,
and even though Lake Michigan provides a beautiful
backdrop for the city year round, its hardly the ocean.
Still, our city by the lake keeps something of the ocean
close to home, in the world’s largest indoor aquarium.
Inside the Aquarium
and Oceanarium you’ll find nearly 8,000 aquatic animals
representing 650 species of fish, reptiles, amphibians,
invertebrates, birds and mammals from waters around the
world. Since it opened in 1930, the John G. Shedd Aquarium
has sought to educate the public about the aquatic world
and the need for preservation.
The
city owes the birth this institution in part, to the
generosity of John Graves Shedd, once one of Chicago’s
prominent business and civic leaders. Shedd donated $3
million to construction of the Aquarium, which bears his
name although he never lived to see it completed. Since
its inception, the aquarium has come a long way. and today
almost two million visitors a year come through here.
With an
aquatic-themed architecture and its position near Lake
Michigan, it’s easy to get in the mood to view marine
life. Even before entering the building, you’ll find
octopuses draped over shell-shaped lamps, with lamps
inside designed like nautilus shells. The Aquarium
contains over 1.5 million gallons of water and the
oceanarium, 3 million gallons of water - so there’s no
mistaking where you are.
Swimming above and
within these waters you’ll find the Oceanarium’s
beluga whales, Pacific white-sided dolphins, Alaskan sea
otters and harbor seals living in a recreated Pacific
Northwest coastal environment. Follow the winding nature
trails through a rainforest filled with plantlife, streams
and tidepools. Watch the dolphins demonstrate natural
behaviors during daily educational presentations. Penguins
seemingly dressed in "formal attire" frolic in
their Falkland Islands habitat in a most informal way. No
tuxes required here!
Back in the
aquarium, the 90,000-gallon Caribbean Reef Exhibit in the
central rotunda is home to sharks, a sea turtle and more
than 250 tropical Caribbean reef animals. Several times a
day, a diver swims among the colorful fish and animals,
hand feeding them while talking about their amazing
qualities. In the galleries of the aquarium, fresh and
saltwater exhibits highlight animals from Asia, Africa and
Australia - even from Lake Michigan.
Aquarists and marine
mammal trainers are on hand in both the aquarium and
oceanarium to answer questions about these amazing animals
and about careers in aquariums. After satisfying your
interest in aquatic life, dine in either Soundings, the
fine dining restaurant, or the Bubble Net food court. Two
stores, Go Overboard! and Big Blue feature gifts,
souvenirs and books on aquatic life.
In addition to
it’s role as a tourist attraction, the Shedd Aquarium is
involved it multiple conservation projects, such as
breeding programs and field studies. There are also
educational programs for children, adults, families and
school groups offered throughout the year.
The Shedd Aquarium
is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. weekends, selected
holidays, and weekdays Memorial Day through Labor Day. It
is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays Labor Day through
Memorial Day and is closed Christmas Day and New Year’s
Day.
Visit the Shedd
Aquarium on Thursday nights, June through September for
its special program "Jazzin’ at the Shedd." On
these nights the Aquarium is open until 10:00 p.m.,
however the Oceanarium and Seahorse Symphony close at 8:00
p.m.
Admission to the
Aquarium and Oceanarium is $11 adults, $9 children ages
3-11 and seniors, and is free to children under 3.
Admission to both the Aquarium and Oceanarium on Monday is
$6 adults, $5 children ages 3-11 and seniors, and is free
to children under 3. Admission to the Aquarium only on
Monday is free to everyone.
The Aquarium advises
visitors to purchase tickets in advance through
TicketMaster centers or Charge-By-Phone at 312-559-0200.
For more information about the Shedd Aquarium, call
312-939-2438.