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ECHO Lake Aquarium Review

Wednesday, February 25, 2009













ECHO Lake Aquarium © Curran Photography 2006

Long time, no post! I've been traveling for the past two weeks to Buffalo and Vermont. BRRR! Although this time I was there to ski, the last time I went to VT I found a small but wonderful aquarium.

Overview:


Vermont is known for a lot of things: beautiful scenery, skiing, and maple syrup. But did you know about Champ the lake monster? You can learn about him and many other marine animals at The ECHO Lake Aquarium. This "green" building is located in Burlington on the shores of Lake Champlain. With "over 100 interactive experiences", this is a great aquarium to make science hands on for kids.


Things to Do:

PLAY!

My favorite aspect of this aquarium is the sense of fun. None of the "DON'T TOUCH" signs and exhibits behind velvet ropes here; visitors are encouraged to play. I really like the river in the "Before the Basin" section. At kid height there is a long wide table that holds a miniature river. You can see the water flow from the source all the way down to different streams. Because the river actually runs, you can float boats down it, create dams, change the direction of the flow etc.


Want to get your hands dirty? Go on an dig for a beluga whale. Paleontologists-in-training can use goggles, a brush, and a scraper to unearth recreated whale bones.

Credit: Serge Lebel, PhD

On a less scientific note, tucked away in the basement is a pirate ship, or at least part of one. The hull of the pirate ship becomes a playground for kids complete with nets and buried treasure.



Discover Frog World

Want to actually see some animals? There are over 60 species in the 2,750 gallon river community. The source of fresh water comes from a 20-foot waterfall inside the entrance of aquarium.

© 2007 Steve Smith/ECHO

But the cutest display by far is Frog World. Visitors can see many exotic frogs from six different continents up close. Like this red-eyed tree frog. And of course there's interactive features like a 3-D frog call tracking station and froggy-face "morph" that you can send to family and friends.



Become a Weather Reporter

Guests can go on camera in front of a green screen with a teleprompter and report the weather with real maps. Or go "on location" complete with props and report the weather.

Credit: ECHO

Needless to say, a blizzard is one of more popular options here in VT. The best part is you can burn it to a DVD (for a fee) or send a video e-card to your family and friends (free).



Look for Champ the Lake Monster


For those of you who don't know, Champ is kind of a big deal in Vermont. He is a legendary sea creature that lives in Lake Champlain.



Famous pic of Champ by Sandra Mansi 1977

The Iroquois of the region described a horned serpent in the lake. Later in 1609 Samual de Champlain wrote about a strikingly similar creature.


In 1873 there was even a story in the New York Times about an enormous serpent in the water. P.T. Barnum offered a $50,000 for Champ's hide in 1887! Interestingly, there have been over 130 reports of Champ sightings since 1982.

Today the search for Champ continues, as does Champ Mania. He has his own Myspace page, there's a catchy camp song about him, and he's the mascot for the Vermont Lake Monster's baseball team.

So be sure to go to the upper deck of the aquarium and enjoy the beautiful scenery, you may just see Champ.



Visitor Information


You can visit the aquarium 10 AM - 5 PM year-round, except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Day.

Tickets prices are the following:
  • Adult: $9.50
  • Senior (ages 62+): $8.00
  • Students: $8.00 with ID
  • Child (ages 3 - 17): $7.00
  • Children (under 3): Free
  • Teachers: Free with ID
Get a dollar off admission here.

For more information about ECHO Lake Aquarium visit the official website.

Weeki Wachee Springs State Park Review

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

There are plenty of reviews of popular aquariums, and eventually I'll give you my take on them. But for now, I'd like to highlight a hidden gem to visit in Florida: Weeki Wachee Springs State Park.

Overview:

An hour north of Tampa, Weeki Wachee is one of Florida's oldest attractions. It has a very family friendly environment with a touch of nostalgia. A great day trip if you are in the Tampa area, and a welcome break from the crowds and prices at Sea World or Disney.

Things to Do:

Get Up Close With The Manatees

The manatees are my absolute favorite part of the park. They love swimming through the springs. Many manatees that are victims of boating accidents find refuge here. They come pretty close to the shore, and visitors can feed them lettuce and carrots at certain times of the day. When I last went, there was also a staff member telling visitors more about the manatees and answering questions.


Watch An Underwater Mermaid Show

The park is most famous for their underwater mermaid shows. Visitors watch the performance in the theater which sits 16 ft. underwater. My favorite show is Weeki Wachee's version of Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid.

The mermaids stay underwater the whole show by using free floating breathing tubes and do crazy acrobatics all while wearing tails. For younger kids is a must, but even older kids will be fascinated by the manatees and otters that often come to interact during the show. Elvis was a big fan of the show, and Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie were
mermaids for a day on their show the Simple Life. Be sure to check out the Mermaid Roster and this behind the scenes video of how they do it.


Take A River Cruise

Tired of walking everywhere at other parks? Sit back and relax on the River Boat Cruise. During this guided tour you will learn more about the history of Weeki Wachee and see several of the inhabitants of the springs. There are several different kinds of birds, manatees, turtles, snakes, and even alligators.


See An Animal Show

Another fun thing to see at Weeki Wachee is an animal show. They have a very entertaining and educational bird show. There are parrots doing cute tricks and a few majestic falcons, to name a few of the acts. The reptile show is less active, and more show and tell. I didn't find the reptile show as amusing, but maybe it's more of a boy thing. Definitely try to see at least one show though.


Visitor Information

Currently ticket prices are the following with tax included:
  • Adult: $14.68
  • Child (Ages 6 - 10): $11.66
  • Children 5 and under: FREE
Currently the off-season hours of operation are:
Thursday - Sunday 10 AM - 3 PM


In the spring and summer they are open seven days a week from 10 AM - 4 PM


For more information visit the official website.


All Photos by
John Athanason