5800 Northwest 39th Street
Warr Acres, OK 73122
Oklahoma County
Phone: (405) 787-3160
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by Oma American on
Totally worth a stop--great bartenders and all that jazz. Great lighting, quiet enough to talk but not quiet at all. Think about it. It's possible.
by Meg S. on
I didn't expect much from the aquarium, but I was still disappointed in it. The staff was rude, absolutely everything was crowded, the animals are in overcrowded or too-small tanks, and like someone below mentioned, the ambiance is of a mall food court on field trip day. It takes almost all your attention just to avoid tripping over children whose parents aren't paying any attention to them whatsoever. There was apparently no actual planning in any part of the workings of this aquarium. The entry lines all go through a photo-taking area where you can get souvenir photos, but there is no line to exempt this option so if the folks in front of you want pictures, you get to keep waiting in line. The second time I was there my friend and I thought that we were in the picture line and that there was a different line for no pictures, so we gave a nudge and a wink to the folks in that line and skipped the ropes, and got yelled at by a huge beast of an employee who went on a tirade about skipping line. The funny thing is, while you're standing in the rope lines waiting to go through security, you will see at least 20 people ducking under ropes and cutting lines. There is no real flow to the layout, so tourists often end up just standing around in the atrium trying to figure out where they've been and where they haven't. The information panels are extremely brief, which leaves you frowning at the fish wishing you had a more interesting tidbit about them. Some of the tanks, especially in the river exhibit, are extremely overcrowded, which goes to show another lack of planning in that they did not stock the tanks to allow room for fish to grow and mature, but rather stocked them to look like there were a lot of fish. This will inevitably lead to a lot of dead fish. That annoyance comes from the aquarist in me, however, and most people won't care about that. All in all, I would rather drive the hour to Chattanooga to go wonder over the amazing Tennessee Aquarium exhibits yet again. The Tennessee Aquarium is not as busy ALL THE TIME, and there is structure to it so that you move from one exhibit to the next in an orderly fashion. If you think the Georgia Aquarium is awesome, take a day trip to Chattanooga - even the bus system is amazingly efficient there!
by Rhoda Maestri on
I had to check this place out due to all the mentions in Page Six. I went for a friends birthday party which was held in the "red room". Although there was a line..my friend and I had no trouble getting in because we were on a list. I wouldn't bother going unless I was guaranteed that I would not have to wait in line. The club is big with a dance floor in the middle and 2 VIP areas. Great music. I left at 1am and there still was a huge line outside...although the club was only half filled.