![]() ![]() The opening of the theater shifts the Aquarium’s main entrance back to its bus circle, at Ann and North Water streets. Tickets for a 4D movie are $7 per person ($6 for members) in addition to Maritime Aquarium admission: $26.95 adults $24.95 seniors (65+) and $19.95 for children (3-12). (Remember that Long Island, and Long Island Sound, was formed during the last ice age.) And for pure family-entertainment fun, the 9.5-minute “Ice Age: No Time for Nuts 4D” follows the nut-crazed saber-toothed squirrel as he time-travels in his zaniest adventure yet.(The 12-minute film pairs perfectly with the Aquarium’s biggest collection of large sharks in New England, as well as its “Shark & Ray Touch Pool.”) BBC Earth’s “Shark: A 4D Experience” puts audiences face to face with some of the world’s most strange and mysterious shark species.Including a 4D movie is going to be a must during a visit to The Maritime Aquarium.”īuilt in partnership with SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment, the 169-seat state-of-the-art theater premieres with two films that play every hour throughout the day: “Having a shark swim right off the screen so that you believe you can touch it and feeling the spray as an ocean wave crashes will be memorable shared experiences for kids and parents, students and teachers, young and old. “We’re very excited for our guests to have this fun, new, immersive way of exploring and understanding our world,” said Jason Patlis, president and CEO of The Maritime Aquarium. ![]() This new cinematic experience sends the action visually spilling off the two-story screen and over audiences in 3D, in addition to such thrill-enhancing sensory special effects as bubbles, snow, wind, mists and more. 22 as the South Norwalk family attraction officially debuts its sensational new 4D movie theater. ![]() NORWALK, CT – The guest experience at The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk goes to a whole new additional dimension – literally – on Feb. ![]()
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