During the Labor day weekend, we took a day trip to Chattanooga.
After a fun time at the Creative Discovery Museum, we headed out to Tennessee Aquarium which is right around the corner. It was way past lunch time so we needed to fill up our tummy tank before getting in.
After a few undecided minutes, we ended up at the Genghis Grill. It’s the Build-Your-Own-Bowl Asian stir-fry restaurant. The food was alright but then I can’t blame the restaurant since I put all the ingredient myself. So I guess I can only blame myself. They actually do have recipes for you to follow if you want a certain dish. It was quick and easy. I wouldn’t mind going back there again. The kids enjoyed watching the grill masters cooked up the food with long wooden sticks.
After lunch, we headed out to get our tickets. While Mr. Rojo waited in line to purchase our tickets, I took Miss J and Mr. Z to walk around the small creek area in front of the Aquarium.
We started our journey at the River building. First stop – rest room. Well, it would be too easy if they have the hand blower, wouldn’t it? So I was in the bathroom and paintakingly squeezed his pant using the paper towel. It was still damp but he said it was ok. So we headed to the first exhibit which is the Seahorse.
The Ocean Journey started off at the top floor as well. The view of the Tennessee River was amazing. I could just sit here in the rocking chair and let them run off. The first exhibit was the Penguin. There were several penguins but they didn’t move much. Guess we came in after their dinner time.
After the Penguin, we headed to the Tropical Cove. Again.. my favorite for the outdoor feel and a touching tank. Kids could touch sting ray and shark in this tank. Unfortunately, the tank was a bit too deep for Mr. Z. Poor boy, he was trying so hard to chase the sting ray for a chance of touching him. But he was too small. We probably need to dunk him in there to be able to touch them.
Then we headed down the escalator for the Ocean Journey. Mr. Z really enjoyed his quiet time with his pal. I can see we will be taking many more trips back to the GA Aquarium soon. Last year we went 3 times! My lack of preparation wasn’t stopped at just no spare clothes. With our luck, our camera batteries were dying. And we brought 2 cameras with us. Go figure! So by the time, we walked down to check out several sharks and with so many photo ops, our cameras were dead in the water!
I was able to get a few shots of the sharks and it wasn’t even that good. Oh! well, I tried! At the end of the journey, we were all pretty wiped out. We were there so late that the gift shop was already closed. Guess it wasn’t meant for us to spend money on souvenir there.













The Q Family is a family of 4 with 2 school-aged kids who love to explore as much as their parent.


Looks like a great place for a weekend afternoon trip!
I remember going up there when I was a pre-teen. It’s a great aquarium, glad you guys had a great time!
It looks like they have a great aquarium in TN! I love to visit aquariums so we’ll be sure to check this out if we’re ever in your beautiful state.
Oh wow, this looks like SO MUCH fun!
You got some great shots too.
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Have a wonderful week.
Looks like great fun. My kids fly through them, too. lol!
My daughter loves going to aquariums and Dubai is going to build a really big one at the Dubai Mall (really big mall coming this year). We are excited!
how funny, we went to the Aquarium last weekend as well!!
Those hand blower things are so handy! I’m not going to explain why I’ve had to use them lol…Anyway aquariums are awesome, when I was in Florida, the SeaWorld place was great too. I like places like Genghis Grill, there’s one in DC, everything tastes fresh when it’s made right there in front of u.