Dallas World Aquarium

Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas
The Dallas World Aquarium is an awesome mix of Marine, Freshwater, Terrestrial, and Arboreal animal species from around the world. We really enjoyed seeing the unique species living at the aquarium.

Overall Rating
4 Paws out of 5 Paws The Zoo Review

The Dallas World Aquarium was opened to the public in 1992, and is located in downtown Dallas Texas. The approx. number of animals inside the aquarium is 464, they represent approx. 248 species. The species encompasses all animals from Marine to Terrestrial to Arboreal. The Aquarium is a member of the American Zoos and Aquariums and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The Aquarium also participates in the Species Survival Plan.

Brown-throated Three Toed Sloth Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas
The pattern on the back of this Brown-throated Three Toed Sloth is the way you can tell the sex of this sloth is male. The males are born with this pattern.

Dallas World Aquarium Website: www.dwazoo.com

Hours:
Open Daily 10:00am-5:00pm
Closed:
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
Tickets:
Adults (13-64)-$22.95 + tax
Senior (65+)-$20.95 + tax
Kids (3-12)-$16.95 + tax
Kids 2 & under-Free
Group Rates:
15+ Adults (13-64)-$20.95 + tax each if total is paid by one person (cannot pay individually).
Military Rates (Active Duty & Retired Military personnel) plus one guest can each purchase admission for $20.95 + tax (photo id required).
Restaurants/Concession:
The aquarium has 3 restaurants for visitors to dine in. The 3 restaurants are all differing in price range to accommodate families on a budget. The restaurant are as follows: Eighteen-o-one, Café Maya, and Jungle Café. All 3 restaurants menus can be found on the aquariums website.
Pet Daycare:
None available. There was no information on the aquariums website about allowing service dogs. With any extra service provided I would always call ahead for any information.

Blue Tang & Coral Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas
The aquarium has beautiful Fish and Corals from around the world.

Animal Habitats
4 Paws out of 5 Paws The Zoo Review
Education
3 Paws out of 5 Paws The Zoo Review
Cultural Immersion
4 Paws out of 5 Paws The Zoo Review
Navigation
4 Paws out of 5 Paws The Zoo Review
Food Variety
5 Paws out of 5 Paws The Zoo Review

To see how we rate each category check out our ratings page here.

Our Aquarium Experience

This was our first visit to the Dallas World Aquarium (DWA). It was very cool to be completely immersed in the rainforest.

Rainforest Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

The DWA is easy to navigate, you don’t have to look at the map. All the pathways are pretty much one way. They have a nice flow through all the different levels and it ends where you started, at the gift shop.

Tropical Rainforest Path Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

The Exit is out the side of the building. Make sure when visiting you locate the parking lots on Google so you won’t have to park too far away. Also make sure you have cash to pay for parking.

When you enter the DWA you will be on the ground level. You will want to get there a few minutes before they open to find parking and to get in line.

You walk through a serpentine path all the while surrounded by different Bird species, a few Fish, and lots of Mayan decorations.

Mayan Art Entrance at Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

After you pay for your admission, before entering through the glass doors, make sure you catch a glimpse of the Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo. You can also see a Shoebill Stork (they look funny).

Matschie's Tree Kangaroo Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

There are also adorable Fairy Penguins, and they are tiny. The Fairy Penguins are the cutest, especially when they have just come out of the water and they are shaking their little bottoms.

Fairy Penguin Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

Once you are finished looking at all that awesomeness, head through the glass doors and up the stairs to the second level.

There is also an elevator if stairs are your enemy. When you reach the top of the stairs be prepared to be in awe.

There are birds galore, there is also a Giant Anteater to the left. On all the exhibits there is touch screen with information about all the animals in that particular exhibit.

South American Giant Anteater Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

The area you are in when you first enter the second level is the Orinoco Rainforest, and you are in its canopy level. In the middle of the building is a massive tree, island, waterfall, and pond.

Waterfall Manatee Pond Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

In the canopy you can find Birds, of course, but also Pied Tamarins, Howler Monkeys, Pygmy Marmosets, Saki Monkeys, and Three-Toed Sloths.

White Faced Saki Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX
Pied Tamarin Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

The way they exhibit the Sloth is incredible. They have a keeper standing with the Sloth in an open area.

People are allowed to take pictures (no flash) or selfies (no touching). The keeper will educate you about the Sloth and answer any questions you may have.

Next to the Sloth is an Emperor Tamarin. Let me tell you, they are so cute with their little white mustaches.

Emperor Tamarin Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

Once you have meandered down the path you will be in the understory of the Rainforest.

Tropical Rainforest Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

Here you encounter Giant Otters, Vampire Bats, Anaconda, Golden Lion Tamarins, Electric Eel, and Orinoco Crocodiles. There is also a Two-Toed Sloth on this level.

Orinoco Crocodile Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

Everything together makes you feel as if you are in the rainforest. After you make your way down the stairs, or take the elevator, you are on the Aquatic level.

Here you can see Manatee (or I like to say Sea Cow!) under water. Along with the Manatee there are Giant Red-tailed Catfish and Arrau Turtles.

Red-tail Catfish Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

Across from the Manatee exhibit is a room full of aquariums with creatures from all over the world. The creatures of the water can be found from Palau, Australia, Lorde Howe Islands, Solomon Islands, Fiji, New Guinea, British Columbia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Japan, and the Continental Shelf.

Indonesia Aquarium Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

It was amazing to see all the different colors that fish (and non fish) could be.

Smiling Fish Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX
Carpet Anemone Dallas World Aqaurium Dallas TX

Head right out of the Aquarium room and you enter the Mundo Maya exhibit on the lower level. In this exhibit you encounter Owls, Rabbits, Snakes, Lizards, and Frogs.

Lizard Mayan Caves Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

Once you follow the path out of the cave area, you come to a tunnel which is the underside of the Cenote.

When you walk through the tunnel you can see different species of sharks swimming above. There are bench seats in this tunnel; you can sit as the sharks swim above and behind you.

A few of the species of shark swimming around you are Brown Sharks, Blacknose Sharks, Sawfish, and Eagle Rays.

Sawfish Shark Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

Follow the path as it leads you to the upper level of the Mundo Maya. Here you can find Flamingo, a wide range of Birds, six or more species of Hummingbirds, and numerous Fish species.

Flamingos Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

On this level you will also find the Temple of the Jaguar. There are also Birds of El Triunfo, which includes the Harpy Eagle, one of the largest species of eagle.

Harpy Eagle Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

The Jaguar is sometimes tricky to see. The DWA lets the Jaguar choose to be inside or outside on nice weather days. If he is inside there is a 360 degree view of his inside habitat. If he chooses to be outside, they do have a camera on him that you can watch near his inside habitat.

Jaguar Dallas World Aquarium Dallas TX

There are a few places where you can see a glimpse of him, I’d he is outside. I would recommend trying to catch the keeper talk, if he is outside, they will give him a few treats to come down for a minute so visitors can get a look at him.

Temple of the Jaguar Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

Also on this level is the top side view of the Cenote next to the Jabiru Stork. Also, on this level is the gift shop and exit.

Cenote Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas
Jabiru Stork Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

The DWA has three different restaurants to choose from. The Jungle Café is your standard concession fare with a bit of a Mexican overtone. The Jungle Café is located on the third level of the Rainforest next to the Three-Toed Sloth exhibit.

Café Maya is on the second floor where you started your Rainforest expedition. I would say this is the middle tier restaurant. It is a sit down table service restaurant.

This is where Steve and I ate lunch. You get chips and salsa. Steve had the Quesadillas of the Day and I had the Chimichanga of the Day. They were both chicken. It was delicious; I recommend this restaurant. It is also moderately priced.

Cafe Maya Quesadillas of the Day Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas
Cafe Maya Chimichanga of the Day Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

The last restaurant is Eighteen-O-One, located on the first level in the Aquarium room.

We arrived at the aquarium at 10:00am when they opened, and we left a little before 3pm. We were also able to go back through a few areas we wanted to see again.

If you haven’t been to DWA and you are in the Dallas area I recommend you try to stop by. It is a very neat place with some species of animals even Steve and I had not seen till this visit. All in all a really cool place to visit.