SHARK REEF AQUARIUM CELEBRATES 25 “FIN-TASTIC” YEARS WITH ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND CELEBRATION AND SUMMER-LONG OFFERINGS
Since opening in 2000, Shark Reef Aquarium has welcomed more than 21 million guests and provided educational opportunities to over 300,000 students. The aquarium features 1.6 million gallons of water across 14 major exhibits, home to over 3,400 animals and 140 species. As Nevada's first and only facility accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), Shark Reef participates in eight Species Survival Plans and has contributed more than $1 million to conservation and research efforts in partnership with MGM Resorts. The aquarium also plays a vital role in global initiatives, including the donation of 28 zebra shark eggs to Indonesia's StAR Project - the first shark repopulation program of its kind - and the ongoing advancement of breeding research for the endangered Devils Hole Pupfish in partnership with federal and state wildlife agencies.
Anniversary experiences include
the following:
Anniversary
Weekend (June 20-22)
- Discounted admission to Shark
Reef Aquarium and Undersea Explorer VR Theater
- $25
– Adults (ages 13+)
- $20
– Children (ages 5-12)
- Valid for online and on-site
purchases; no additional discounts or offers apply
- Meet and greet and photo op
with Finn, Shark Reef's beloved mascot
- Educational activities in the
interactive classroom
- Family-friendly scavenger
hunt with fun prizes
- Behind-the-scenes sneak peek
into the diver prep area and an exclusive view into the
1.3-million-gallon shipwreck exhibit
- Activities to take place throughout the day
$10 Summer Tuesdays for Nevada Locals
(June 24-August 26)
Nevada residents can enjoy $10 admission
to Shark Reef Aquarium every Tuesday this summer.
- Valid
for ages 5 and up
- Must show valid Nevada-issued
ID
- Admission does not include
Undersea Explorer VR Theater
- Subject to availability; offer is only available for in-person same day purchases at the box office
Summer-Long Offerings (Beginning June
20, while supplies last)
- Commemorative photo
opportunities with a 25th anniversary backdrop and collectible photo
folder by Cashman Photo
- Limited-edition merchandise
including plush toys, apparel, hats, drinkware and more
- Drink specials at Mandalay Bay
Beach and select bars and lounges at the resort, served in a
limited-edition shark cup
Attractions
Bundle: 2-for-$55 (Now through Sept. 1)
For visitors seeking even more adventure and entertainment, MGM Resorts is offering a limited-time bundle that includes two attractions for $55, including Shark Reef Aquarium. Other participating experiences include Bob Marley Hope Road the Experience; BODIES…The Exhibition; Tutankhamun: The Exhibition; The Big Apple Coaster; and Max Flight. This offer is only available for in-person purchases at any MGM Resorts box office.
Tickets for Shark Reef Aquarium are available for purchase online or at the box office. All tickets and anniversary offerings are subject to availability.
Shark
Reef Aquarium Fun Facts
- Since opening its doors on June 20, 2000, Shark Reef Aquarium has
welcomed over 21 million guests.
- Guests of the aquarium are surrounded by more shark teeth than
hotel rooms at Mandalay Bay, W Las Vegas and Four Seasons (10,000 shark
teeth vs. 4,750 rooms.)
- Shark Reef Aquarium holds a total of 1.6 million gallons of
freshwater and saltwater in 14 major exhibits.
- Shark Reef Aquarium is the first and only facility in Nevada
accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA). The aquarium
participates in eight Species Survival Plans (SSP) through the AZA – a
cooperative breeding program for sustainable animal populations.
- Shark Reef Aquarium is one of the greatest contributors of zebra
shark eggs with 28 eggs for the StAR Project, the first ever shark
repopulation conservation program located in Indonesia. Shark Reef was the
first animal care facility to contribute viable eggs from North America.
- In partnership with US Fish & Wildlife and the Nevada
Department of Wildlife and National Park Service, Shark Reef Aquarium has
contributed to the breeding research and conservation of the Devils Hole
Pupfish since 2005. In 2020, Shark Reef opened an exhibit to share their
story, the only native species exhibited.
- The animals eat more than 500 pounds of food each week, equating to
325 tons over the past 25 years.
- OD (Ocean Diver), the green sea turtle, was rescued twice in the
ocean before moving to Shark Reef Aquarium. He made national news as he
flew from Florida to Las Vegas courtesy of FedEx.
- The Water Quality Lab performs daily analyses of all the exhibits
and has performed over 1.5 million tests in the last 25 years.
- Neptune's Fury, the Shipwreck Exhibit, is the largest tropical
shark exhibit west of the Mississippi at 1.3 million gallons.
- The saltwater in the Shipwreck Exhibit is fully filtered every
three hours and has filtered an astounding 116.8 billion gallons over the
last 25 years.
- The Shark Reef staff has made over 30,000 dives since 2000. No
divers have been injured by sharks.
- Baby sharks and rays are called “pups.” Shark Reef has had 359 pups
in the last 25 years. Some are still at the aquarium, while many have
moved to other aquariums, which create more sustainable populations.
- Shark Reef Aquarium cares for one of the oldest Komodo dragons
living under human care. With a lifespan of approximately 30 years, the
aquarium's Komodo dragon is currently 26 years old.
- To conserve water, Shark Reef was designed to refilter and recycle
water in a closed system. This has resulted in over 50 million gallons of
reclaimed water in 25 years.
- Since the Dive Proposal program started in 2017, 77 couples have
said “YES!” and 835 wedding ceremonies have been held in the Aquarium.

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