Adventure Aquarium Educator Trip Planner

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TRIP PLANNER 2011-2012 $6.00 Special Price

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A one-stop resource with everything you need from start to finish in planning your visit. This comprehensive guide provides an overview of the Aquarium, exhibit information, pricing, learning programs, suggested itineraries, checklists, site map and much more.

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TRIP PLANNER2011-2012

$6.00Special Price

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPECIAL OFFERS$6.00 per person Group Admission

• Group Visits before February 29, 2012: Please refer to code FTP2011 when booking.

• Young Explorer Days: Geared specifically for our younger groups, the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from September through February are reserved for grades 3 and younger; including day care centers, preschool and kindergarten groups.

PRICINGEffective March 1, 2012

School & Day Care Center Admission Pricing

Students $11.50Chaperones 1:10 ratio, complimentary admissionAdditional Chaperones $11.50

NEW!

Call 800.616.JAWS to make a group reservation.

Exhibits and Shows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Visitor Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Educational Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Planning Your Visit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Suggested Itineraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Reservation Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Check List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Information For Your Visit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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Adventure Aquarium features over 2 million gallons of fun and thousands of the planet’s wettest animals. The 5th largest aquarium in the U.S., Adventure Aquarium exhibits a diverse collection of invertebrates, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and of course…FISH!

Learning opportunities, around every corner, are designed to inspire students to better understand and gain appreciation for marine life, food chains, life cycles and ecosystems. Hands-on TOUCH exhibits, multi-sensory displays, FREE live shows, guided tours and classes, and impromptu up-close animal experiences occur daily.

A field trip to Adventure Aquarium is cross-curricular exploring Science, Social Studies, English and Mathematics. Exhibits address New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards 5.1 and 5.3; Pennsylvania Academic Standards 3.1 and 3.3; Delaware Content Standards 1, 5, 6, 7, and 8; and National Science Benchmarks 5A, 5D, and 5F.

NEW this year! Visit “Educator Inlet,” an online resource with everything teachers need to plan a visit to Adventure Aquarium. Check it out at www.AdventureAquarium.com/EducatorInlet. Exhibit companions and other materials are available to augment your classroom lessons. These curricula provide a continuous linkage to the aquarium and can be used in your classroom before and after your visit. Student worksheets will engage your class and create active learners during their visit. Teachers can also submit these resources to administration to obtain trip approval.

What are you waiting for? Let your ADVENTURE begin!

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EXHIBITS AND SHOWS

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Interactive Play!Look for this exciting new renovation offering fintastic fun for kids age 6 and under! It’s a new home for Gill and his Aqua Pals, a hands-on experience where you’ll get to follow along on a journey of non-stop exploration, discovery and fun. KidZone will provide an entertaining look at aquatic life and how to protect oceans, rivers and lakes. Other highlights will include special interactive games and activities, multiple touch stations and of course plenty of colorful fish and animal exhibits. Specially designed to engage our younger crowd in kindergarten and day care centers!

Scan here to find great teacher resources and special offers!

NEWfor 2012!

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ADVENTURE ZONE A

Get Your “FISH” On!

Irazu FallsA 30-foot waterfall cascading into a deep, clear pool introduces you to the Amazon River, the largest river in the world. Unlike the Amazon’s murky water, Irazu Falls’ clear water enables you to experience Freshwater stingrays, Giant Black pacu and one of the largest freshwater fish in the world, the arapaima.

Caribbean CurrentsIf diversity is the spice of life, then Caribbean Currents is HOT! The Caribbean is home to 9% of the world’s coral reefs and demonstrates a wide range of ecological habitats. Students will come face-to-face with seahorses hiding in a grassbed, angelfish swimming on a reef, barracuda and Moray eels lurking in a shipwreck and hundreds of other colorful tropical fish and invertebrates. Each of the fifteen different exhibits features unique habitats and adaptations that will amaze the senses and stimulate the mind.

Ocean RealmThree quarters of a million gallons of ocean blue is waiting for you. The Atlantic Ocean is home to a lot more than what you can see at the Jersey shore. Giant Roughtail stingrays, the largest stingray species in the Atlantic, cavort with endangered Green sea turtles, oceanic sharks and schools of game fish.

Touch-a-Shark Adventure Aquarium cast members introduce the wonderful world of sharks to you and your students. You are invited to reach your hands into the cool waters of this interactive exhibit to touch Smooth Dogfish sharks, White-spotted and Brown-banded Bamboo sharks and more. This hands-on experience is a unique learning opportunity to combine learning with fun.

ADVENTURE ZONE B

An Adventure Around Every Corner

Stingray Beach ClubDip your hands into the warm waters of this massive stingray pool to touch and hand-feed Cownose rays, Southern stingrays and gigantic, strikingly beautiful Leopard whiprays. Stingrays get their name from the defensive spine located on their whip-like tail. Similar to clipping fingernails, their spines have been trimmed allowing guests to safely experience these incredible fish.

Seal ShoresMeet our Harbor and Gray seals, protected marine mammals, lounging safe and healthy in their 170,000-gallon enclosure. The seals demonstrate their intelligence and swimming skills by performing exciting natural behaviors such as “porpoising” and “vocalizations.”

Penguin Island The endangered African penguins are more than the cute, tuxedoed birds that you think you know. The tuxedo is made of feathers and these penguins don’t like the extreme cold. A 20-foot underwater viewing window showcases their underwater acrobatics.

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ADVENTURE ZONE C

Hands-on Learning & Fun!

Interactive Inlet & Creature FeatureBoneless may be best to describe these touch exhibits. Invertebrates like Moon jellies, Blue lobsters, and prehistoric Horseshoe crabs are all available to be touched. You might be the one that needs to show a bit of backbone if you want to experience everything that is offered here.

Creature LabFrom corals and crabs to creepy caimans, Creature Lab features odd and famous species that live much further away from home. Seahorses, Lionfish and Poison Dart frogs are just the beginning. Animal adaptations and abilities are often hard to believe, but amazingly true nonetheless. See and hear for yourself.

ADVENTURE ZONE D

Discoveries of the Deep

West African River ExperienceDesigned to mimic an actual African river setting, this stunning indoor exhibit features large, free-flying birds, playful porcupines and two 3,000 pound Nile hippos. They may be enormous, but when viewed through the massive underwater windows, the graceful hippos appear to glide through schools of hundreds of colorful fish.

Jules Verne GalleryHidden deep within the ocean are some of the strangest and most captivating creatures imaginable …and you can get up close to them in Jules Verne Gallery! Giant Japanese Spider crabs are the largest crab species in the world while the Giant Pacific octopus may be the smartest animal without bones. See them along with dangerous jellies and other animals that seem too odd to be real.

Shark RealmUnforgettable views of our large shark collection await you in Shark Realm. Dozens of Sandbar sharks, Nurse sharks and Sand Tiger sharks, some more than 10 feet long, cruise through the depths of a stunning 550,000- gallon exhibit. Don’t forget to search the bottom for the critically endangered Green sawfish. Learn how sharks perform their vital role of keeping the health of the ocean in balance.

Shark TunnelPrepare to be astonished as you enter our suspended 40-foot Shark Tunnel – always a guest favorite! Students experience these massive predators in an immersive way that they will not forget. These misunderstood creatures will mesmerize viewers and instill a sense of wonder and respect for one of the ocean’s oldest residents.

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NEWfor 2012!

KidZone

VISITOR MAP

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KidZone

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NJ ACADEMY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 2011 – 2012

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The New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences, the education partner of Adventure Aquarium, offers a variety of educational programs to enhance your group’s trip to Adventure Aquarium. They are offered Monday – Friday from September 19, 2011 – June 15, 2012 (no classes will be scheduled from December 24 – January 3 and on all major holidays) between 10:00 am and 1:45 pm.

If you do not see a program that interests you, NJAAS staff would be happy to design a program especially for your class. Please call 856-361-1025 or email [email protected] for information regarding this special service.

Learning Adventures, Theater and Tour programs are designed to enhance your classroom lessons, and address New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards 5.1 and 5.3; Pennsylvania Academic Standards 3.1 and 3.3; Delaware Content Standards 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8; and National Science Benchmarks 5A, 5D, and 5F. A link to lesson and exhibit companions are available at www.njaas.org.

New Jersey Academyfor Aquatic Sciences

www.njaas.org

Jurassic Shark ProgramTheater-style setting, ideal for large groups, half-hour sessionKey Concepts: Evolution, Predator/Prey Relationships, Adaptations

The shark glides gracefully in the ancient sea, confident that he is the top predator in his world...or is he? Come with us as we explore the prehistoric seas and learn about other predators that swam in these waters, including ancient sharks, turtles, and even dinosaurs! $3 per person.

Behind the Scenes TourLimit 20 people per half hour tourAges 6 – adult (Children under the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour)

Home to over 1,500 animals, our 760,000-gallon Ocean Realm exhibit gives a spectacular view of life under the waves. This 30-minute tour allows you and your students to get a rare glimpse of the top of this exhibit and see our animals up close. $5 per person.

NEW!4D Theater

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LEARNING ADVENTURES

Grades 4 - 8

Sharks!Key Concepts: Adaptations, Habitats, Conservation

Do sharks really target small towns and helicopters, or do they just get a bad rap? Come discover the incredible diversity of sharks and the amazing characteristics that make these fish the top predators in any ocean!

No Bones About It!Key Concepts: Adaptations, Classification, Organisms

Without bones, we’d be a big pool of jelly! So how do animals without bones get around? Through some amazing live animals, we’ll see how having no bones can be an advantage for survival.

Built for ChangeKey Concepts: Habitats, Adaptations, Ecosystems

Why didn’t the dinosaurs survive while Horseshoe crabs and sharks continued to thrive? Compare and contrast animal adaptations and how they allow animals to survive changing environmental conditions.

Special Needs Groups

Classes can be tailored to meet the requirements of your special needs children. All classes are taught in a minimally distracting classroom, move at a pace appropriate to students’ curiosity, and attempt to accommodate multiple learning styles.

I Am a Seastar!This class uses imitation to encourage movement, vocalization, and creative thought. Students will be introduced to various marine animals, such as sea turtles, Horseshoe crabs, and sea stars, and invited to engage their imaginations by imitating their movements and sounds. This class does involve live animals, some of whom students will be invited to touch.

Terrific Turtles

What is the difference between a turtle and a tortoise? How fast is a sea turtle? Can a Snapping turtle take off it’s shell? Students will meet a few of our turtles in residence, and have the opportunity to touch some turtle related biofacts. This class uses live animals, with no direct animal contact.

Grades 2 - 3

Life on the ReefKey Concepts: Habitats, Adaptations, Conservation, Symbiosis

Immerse your students in the exciting realm of a coral reef and find out what it takes to form a coral reef. Discover how reef animals live together and what makes these habitats so delicate and unique!

What’s Your Habitat?Key Concepts: Habitats, Adaptations, Ecosystems

From the coral reef to the Australian desert, come investigate some unique habitats and the amazing adaptations of several live animals!

Food Web FrenzyKey Concepts: Adaptations, Food Webs, Predator/Prey Relationships

What did you have for dinner last night? What did your dinner have for dinner before IT was dinner? Investigate the complex world of food webs and uncover the amazing relationships between predator and prey!

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PreK - 1st

Animal WrappersKey Concepts: Classification, Organisms

Scales, feathers, fur, OH MY! This fun program uses live animals and touchable biofacts to help students explore the diversity of “animal wrappers” and how an animal’s covering helps it survive in its environment.

Fabulous FishKey Concepts: Adaptations, Organisms

Dive into the fascinating underwater world of unusual and extraordinary fish, from seahorses to sharks. Come discover why fishy characteristics are fabulous!

Penguin Fun!Key Concepts: Birds, Adaptations, Conservation

Have you ever heard of a bird that flies underwater? How about a penguin that comes from Africa? Dip into the remarkable world of our feathered friends from the Southern Hemisphere and discover what makes these birds so special!

NEW!

SESSIONS ARE $75 PER HALF HOUR AND ARE LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS.

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ENHANCE YOUR TRIP WITH ONE OF THESE GREAT ADD-ONS:

4D Theater presented by

Become part of the action in our state-of-the-art 4D Theater presented by PSE&G. Groups will enjoy the spectacular effects from the fourth dimension during our two new shows.

Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure, a National Geographic Giant Screen film, is an educational journey into prehistoric oceans. Reenactments of fossil discoveries are integrated into this animated story featuring giant sea creatures. Standards-based Educator Guides are available from National Geographic and cover the National Education Standards in Geography, Science, English and Art. This show is recommended for grades 3-12.

Each Guide includes:

• Three classroom activities in each lesson with step-by-step instructions. • A lesson overview with vocabulary to introduce key concepts. • A planner with learning objectives, instructional strategies, and materials. • A glossary of key terms. • Student handouts to support active and engaged learning.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Based on the feature-length film, this incredible 4D experience includes a spaghetti tornado, an ice cream storm and a cheeseburger downpour! Your entire group will enjoy the excitement of this film. This show is recommended for grades K-8.

An entry time for the 4D Theater must be selected in advance. Multiple show times are available throughout the day. Group price is $3.50 per person.

Special Student Opportunity: Ocean Art Contest

Get your students thinking about marine issues and our oceans

by participating in the Coastal America International Student Art

Contest. Encourage artistic expression to convey the importance

of the ocean, coasts and Great Lakes. Adventure Aquarium is a

regional contest center and winning artwork will be displayed at

the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History!

Visit www.CoastalAmerica.gov for full program details.

For ocean art: 856-365-0352 ext 7002, [email protected]

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PLANNING YOUR VISIT INFORMATION

Mosaic Sand Art

Your group will enjoy a private session to create your own Sea Star Mosaic Sand Art sculpture! Select gems and shells to decorate the mold in the sand. Watch as we pour our magic milk into the mold to craft your personalized creation!

Group sessions are available Monday through Friday and must be reserved in advance. $4.00 per person.

Group Photo Session

Take your group memories home! Enjoy a souvenir photo of your group visit to Adventure Aquarium. Choose from settings and locations throughout the Aquarium.

Packages starting at $8.99 per person including a 5 x 7 print! Talk to your Adventure Specialist to learn about other great packages available. Available Monday through Friday with a reservation.

Chaperones, Payment and Policies: School groups receive 1 complimentary chaperone per 10 students. Youth, Scout and Camp groups receive 1 complimentary chaperone per 20 youth. Additional chaperones will be charged the appropriate group rate.

A 50% non-refundable deposit is due two weeks after making your group reservation. The final balance is due 2 weeks prior to your visit date. Purchase Orders are acceptable methods of payment for school groups. A copy of the Purchase Order must be mailed or faxed according to the deposit schedule listed.

Once full payment is made, all payments are final. If your attendance decreases on the day of your visit, the overpayment will be transferred to admission tickets. The tickets will be mailed to your location after your visit. Tickets are valid for one year from the original reservation date. No refunds will be administered due to attendance changes!

Cancellations: Reservations that are not paid in full or covered with a Purchase Order will be cancelled. Please notify the Group Sales Office if your group number changes or if you must cancel your visit. No refunds will be administered for cancelled reservations. Cancellations due to weather will be rescheduled.

Group Policies

Check-In: Please plan to arrive at the Aquarium on-time for an easy check-in. The head chaperone should check-in at the Will Call Window at Ticketing upon arrival.

Running late? Please contact the Group Sales Office at 856.365.3300 as soon as possible. We will do our best to accommodate groups with timed activities, such as lunch, 4D show or Learning Adventures.

Bus Parking: The bus parking fee is $10 per bus and will be included on your group invoice.

Lunch: Groups may bring their own lunches or take advantage of our pre-ordered boxed lunches, with prices ranging from $4.00 to $8.00 per person. Boxed lunch orders must be placed and paid 10 days prior to visit.

Groups may eat lunch at Adventure Aquarium in our indoor Skyline lunchroom or in the Breezeway area located on the waterfront. Lunch space is available on weekdays only and must be reserved in advance. All lunches should be boxed together and labeled with your group name prior to arrival. Groups are responsible for transporting their lunches from the bus to the drop-off area.

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Itinerary A

Adventure Aquarium and lunchTotal visit length: 2 to 2 ½ hours

Self-guided group visit is 1 ½ to 2 hours of engaging and touchable fun at Adventure Aquarium. Allow 30 more minutes to eat your bagged lunch in our indoor or outdoor space.

Itinerary B

Adventure Aquarium, lunch time and 1 upgrade optionTotal visit length: 2 ½ to 3 hours

Self-guided group visit for 1 ½ to 2 hours plus 30 minutes to eat your lunch in a reserved space.

Enhance your visit with the 4D Theater, a Learning Adventure, Behind the Scenes Tour, Theater Program, Mosaic Sand Art or Group Photo Session. Allow an additional 30 minutes for each upgrade option added. (additional cost per program)

Itinerary C

Adventure Aquarium, lunch time and 2 upgrade optionsTotal visit length: 3 to 3 ½ hours

Self-guided group visit for 1 ½ to 2 hours plus 30 minutes to eat your lunch in a reserved space.

Enhance your visit with the 4D Theater, a Learning Adventure, Behind the Scenes Tour, Theater Program, Mosaic Sand Art or Group Photo Session. Allow an additional 30 minutes for each upgrade option added. (additional cost per program)

SUGGESTED ITINERARIES

Make a day of it!

Take advantage of our great location on the Camden

Waterfront and visit other attractions in the area.

Book with Adventure Aquarium and receive discounts

from Battleship New Jersey and Ride the Ducks

Philadelphia. Speak to your Group Sales Adventure

Specialist to receive this special price.

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HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AVAILABLE AND A FRIENDLY ADVENTURE SPECIALIST WILL FINALIZE YOUR RESERVATION:

School or Group Name

Group Leader

Mailing Address

City, State and Zip

Daytime phone Fax number

Email

Grade level

Number of Students/youth

Number of Adults

Number of Buses

Arrival time Departure time

Visit Date (First Choice)

(Second choice)

Preferred Itinerary (see page 10):

Itinerary A

Itinerary B

Itinerary C

READY TO MAKE A RESERVATION?

Special Offers$6.00 per person Group Admission

• Group Visits before February 29, 2012: Please refer to code FTP2011 when booking.

• Young Explorer Days: Geared specifically for our younger groups, the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from September through February are reserved for grades 3 and younger; including day care centers, preschool and kindergarten groups.

PricingEffective March 1, 2012

School & Day Care Center Admission Pricing

Students $11.50Chaperones 1:10 ratio, complimentary admissionAdditional Chaperones $11.50

Call 800.616.JAWS to make a group reservation or complete an online request form at AdventureAquarium.com.

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Before making a reservation… Review suggested itineraries and determine a budget for the trip.

Collect group details and attendance numbers. (see form on page 11 for a list of information needed)

Two weeks after making a reservation, did you… Receive a confirmation from the Group Sales office? Please ensure that all information is correct (date, time, attendance) and contact your Adventure Specialist if you need to make any changes. Submit a request for payment or purchase order with your school?

Arrange for transportation?

Reserve lunchroom space for your group?

Consider options to enhance your visit, such as 4D shows, Learning Adventures and tours, Mosaic Sand Art and Group Photo sessions?

One month before your visit, did you… Download pre-visit guides to prepare your students? Send 50% deposit or copy of a purchase order? Update your attendance with your Adventure Specialist?

Consider ordering boxed lunches for your group?

Day of the trip, please prepare… Your final attendance count, with adults and students totaled separately.

Your W.A.V.E. form with a primary contact and cell phone number listed.

Each chaperone with a schedule of the events for your group.

Your lunches in a large bin or box labeled with your group name.

After your visit, don’t forget to… Download post-visit guides to work with your students.

Provide feedback about your trip through our Teacher Survey.

Reserve your preferred field trip date for next year.

CHECK LIST

Photography by: Gary Mattie Photography, Jason Staudemayer, Jennifer Leahy

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Bring this form to Adventure Aquarium for a free preview visit! Each pass is valid for one educator (with school ID) and one guest. Redeem this offer at the Ticketing Will Call window. Name _______________________________________________________________________

Title and Grade _______________________________________________________________

School Name ________________________________________________________________

School Address ______________________________________________________________

Telephone ________________________Email ___________________________________________

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Accessibility

Adventure Aquarium is fully accessible for our guests in wheelchairs. We can map out an adventure catered to your needs.

Adventure Pier Gift Shop

Continue your Adventure in more than 6,000 square feet of retail space featuring six exciting themed areas.

First Aid

Basic First Aid is available at the Information Desk in the main lobby or at the Guest Services Desk in the Rotunda or in the Adventure Pier Gift Shop. In the case of an emergency, alert an Aquarium cast member, who will call for immediate assistance.

Lost and Found

If you have lost or found an item, you may come to the Information Desk to claim or submit it.

Restrooms

Restrooms are located in the Main Lobby on the lower level, in the Rotunda in Zone B and upstairs in Zone C.

For more information, visit AdventureAquarium.com

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