Disclosure: I was invited out to the preview of Tentacles at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. All opinions are my own. And I truly loved this exhibit.
This exhibit attempts to do something never done before by bringing together some of the most beautiful and amazing creatures together in one place. As you walk through the exhibit you’ll see over 2 dozen species from different varietals of Octopuses to Cuttlefishes to one of the world’s smallest squids.
A few highlights of the exhibit include:
The Octopus Varietals, and if you’re patient enough you may just catch them in movement:
The Flapjack Octopus:
The Flapjack Octopuses are actual very unique creatures found at the bottom of the Monterey Bay Peninsula. The Aquarium along with many years of research from their sister organization, “The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute,” have put this on display for the public to see for the very first time.
Live Interactive Display:
A favorite for many visiting the exhibit was the live interactive display where anyone visiting the exhibit could sit down and turn themselves into a tentacle creature. At the end you even had the option to email the video to yourself. A fun way to get involved with the exhibit.
Keep a Watch out for Feeding Times:
Keep a close eye on the schedule and you may just happen to catch an unique one of a kind feeding during the Tentacles exhibit. I was fortunate and caught two including a live feeding of the Squids, and also a live feeding of one of the Octopuses.
This octopus was hiding all day, but was soon lured out by food:
Exhibit Opens: April 12th, 2014
Where: Monterey Bay Aquarium: 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA
Admission: $39.95 adult; $34.95 senior (over 65) and student (13–17 or with college ID); $24.95 child (3–12) (2014 rates). Children under 3 are admitted free. Group rates are available with advance booking for parties of 20 or more
Information/ General information is available at www.montereybayaquarium.org or (831)
648-4800.
Advance tickets are available online or by calling (866) 963-9645.
tickets There is no service charge to print tickets at home or to pick them up on arrival. There is a small fee to receive tickets by mail. Local hotels also sell two-day tickets (at one-day prices) to their guests.
Hours: 9:30am to 6pm