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Shark Reef: Traveler Reviews


TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #173 of 575 attractions in Las Vegas
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Activities: viewing wildlife
Attraction type: Aquarium, Other
Address: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Tel: 702-632-7777

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original, but expensive

Shark Reef

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3 of 5 stars
Masscouple   127 contributions
massachusetts
Nov 22, 2008
2/3 found this review helpful

We visited the shark reef at mandalay bay during a vegas trip about 4 years ago. Mandalay Bay is original - with the odd body art on the walls, the huge beach-like pool, the younger restaurants. We were just surprised at how much it cost to see the exhibit (whatever happened to vegas being cheap?). But they have lots of sealife to view and some cool sharks. I am just glad I didnt have a big family to pay for.
There are lot of free things to see and do in vegas that are more worthwhile, like the bellagio fountains, the venetian gondola and shops, the caesar's forum, and the paris eiffel tower. Plus, the trek down to mandalay can consume a lot of time.

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A nice but expensive trip!

Shark Reef

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3 of 5 stars
true_angel2005   2 contributions
true_angel2005
Oct 11, 2008
3/3 found this review helpful

Overall, i enjoyed our visit to Shark Reef and it was nice to get off the strip for a while into this tranquil setting. There were way to many children around though as i was redely bumped into by one so probs try to avoid times when children are likly to be in force! My husband and i were slightly dissapointed at how little there was to see when the price is so high!! There are probably other things in Vegas worth spending the money on but if money is not a problem then it is definantly worth a visit!

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Shark Reef Weddings at Mandalay Bay

Shark Reef

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5 of 5 stars
neebelung   9 contributions
Jacksonville, FL
Oct 7, 2008
3/3 found this review helpful

For our recent Las Vegas wedding-moon (a honeymoon trip that also incorporated the actual wedding ceremony), we wanted to stray off the beaten path. While there's a multitude of glamorous (and not-so-glamorous) wedding chapels, to fit most everyone's taste, personality and budget, we wanted to do something very memorable, something unique.

Since we both grew up at the beach, we've both had a lifelong long of the sea and for aquatic animals. So when we learned that we could get married in an aquarium, we knew this was the perfect fit for us.

To learn more about scheduling a wedding at the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay, I contacted the events staff via the Mandalaybay.com website. Within only a couple of hours, I received a phone call back from a very pleasant, friendly young woman, who as it turned out would be my wedding coordinator through the planning process, as well as on the big day. She was able to answer all of my initial questions, and promptly emailed me all the pertinent information, including a contract and pricing.

Shark Reef weddings are held only once per day, at 9:00 a.m. (the reef opens to the public at 10:00 a.m., so weddings must be complete before that time).

The price (as of September 2008) to have a wedding in the Shark Reef was (to us) reasonable -- at $1250, it was in-line (if not significantly less expensive that) with many traditional chapels. The package included:

- Officiant for the ceremony
- Photographer (with a set number of prints, in an album)
- Marriage certificate frame/holder
- Bottle of Champagne
- Pair of Champagne flutes
- Bride's Bouquet
- Groom's Boutenniere
- Music prior to and during the ceremony (pianist)

Once we sent in the signed contract with the deposit, my wedding coordinator was very attentive, keeping regular communication via email and by phone. She provided worksheets for choosing our music, the color/design of my bouquet (which I opted to upgrade) and photography package upgrades. This made it very easy to handle most everything via fax or email during the planning process.

Prior to the wedding date, I was given instructions to meet the coordinator and the Officiant 40 minutes prior to the start of the ceremony, just to go over the order of ceremony, etc... this meeting is held in the bride's room (my husband was in the groom's room, next door, though they did manage to keep us from seeing each other at all prior to the ceremony) at the Chapel (which is located just around the corner from the entrance to the Shark Reef).

I found the bride's room to be very pleasant, calming and comfortable. While they ask that you arrive ready (or nearly ready), there is a well-lit mirrored make-up table for last minute touch-ups.

At 2 minutes to ceremony time, the coordinator whisked me in a back entrance to the Reef (while my family, my groom, the officiant, the photographer and the pianist, were waiting in a 'room' within the aquarium). The "aisle" is actually a tunnel that goes under the aquarium itself, so as you're walking down the aisle, you have various fish and sharks swimming in the cool blue waters overhead.

The ceremony "room" itself was fairly small, and softly (but not dim) lit, with a backdrop of more swimming sealife. The officiant was warm and friendly, and performed a very contemporary ceremony (sans "honor and obey" and the like). The entire scene was just breathtaking.

Following the ceremony, the photographer did a few formal portraits with our family, and then the coordinator lead them back to the chapel offices to wait for us, so we could finish out the photo shoot (we upgraded an additional hour of photography time).

While we didn't get to really linger for much time at each exhibit, we did see a wonderful array of stingrays, large pacu, sharks and a Komodo dragon. There's also a "sunken ship" viewing window of the deeper part of the shark tank. The combination of blue waters, rustic looking stone, and tropical gardens made for an excellent backdrop for our wedding photos.

All in all, it was a perfect day, and a very unique manner in which to celebrate our big day. It is absolutely a day we will never forget, and I would wholeheartedly recommend this to any Vegas-bound couples looking for a unique way to celebrate their marriage.

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Save your money...it's not worth it

Shark Reef

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2 of 5 stars
BoohaBinks   3 contributions
Vancouver, BC
Aug 5, 2008
4/5 found this review helpful

I went to see this exhibit at the end of July after hearing some good reviews about it. I was shocked for one at the price and then shocked again at the size. It is small! There's no doubt that some people will like it (because I was told by many people that they liked it) but I was bored by it. I expected so much more. There are just a few rooms and then bang --that's it! So not worth the price, even with the coupon. In my mind, this exhibit is worth $5. That would be very resonable. But hey, this is Vegas, the land of the rip-offs and scams!

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Not that great

Shark Reef

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2 of 5 stars
filmmaker55   44 contributions
Pennsylvania
Aug 2, 2008
3/4 found this review helpful

We went to the Mandalay Bay Shark Reef during our July 2008 trip to Vegas. I must say that I was very disappointed. There was not a large variety of sea life as I expected and although they advertise it as a Shark Reef, it seemed to be the same 4 or 5 sharks that you kept seeing swim around the tunnel. Yeah, the tunnel was neat to go through and have the sharks and fish swim overhead and all around you, but it was pretty lame when they had to feed them just to keep them around the tunnel. There is a lot more interesting things to do in Vegas so unless you absolutely have never been to another aquarium, then I would give it a whirl, but if you have, you will be disappointed just as I was. I've included photos of the three highlights of the aquarium so you can save your money.

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3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89119 Tel: 702-632-7777