Where to start with this 'attraction', The animals in 'the cavern' are incredibly cramped.
We will start this review on the reptiles enclosures; the large boa constrictors they have are in an unacceptable size enclosure and they are housed together. Snakes should never be housed together due to the fact that if one gets ill, they both get ill. You cannot feed them in the enclosure causing unnecessary stress from feeding out of enclosure and having to move back. Which could cause regurgitation.
On to the marine life; three large turtles, a small school of assorted fish and a handful of large sharks all cramped into a space smaller than the sea lions? What an absolute joke. You have that entire area where the submarines used to be completely unutilized but have the audacity to claim that you care about the conservation of these animals.
The worst thing about this sad side show attraction was the penguins. They were in an enclosure smaller than my tiny garden shed. These birds have no idea what proper care looks like. One in the corner was picking its feathers out, no, not moulting but self mutilating or plucking.
At the end of the 'experience' two staff members were holding a small ball python, one was explaining the requirements(which were very wrong, including the fact that the ball python was underfed)
Snakes also do not require UVB lamps or lights in general if they are nocturnal, this just adds to the stress. I feel great sadness for all the animals there, especially the wrongly looked after ones.
Also charging for a digital picture on top of the 12$ admission to this ungodly representation of animal care is ridiculous.
Seriously, save your money because this 'show' is not worth it.