Audubon Nature Institute Museums Admission
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Visit: Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, 1 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130-1152
Choose from the following options for your visit to Audubon Nature Institute’s family of museums. Choose just one attraction to visit, or save with combination packages to two or more attractions.
The Audubon Complete Experience is a ticket that includes one low price for admission to four attractions, good for 30 days from first use. Admission is valid for Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Entergy Giant Screen Theater and Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium.
Audubon Aquarium:
Dive into the underwater world at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, located on the banks of the Mississippi River next to the French Quarter. Giggle at the antics of the aquarium’s two species of penguins as you watch them waddle around, or gobble up food during morning or afternoon feedings. Walk through a tunnel where the colorful fish of a Caribbean reef flit around you. Then see the Gulf of Mexico exhibit’s 400,000 gallon tank with sharks, rays and a tarpon, a fish that can measure up to eight feet (2.5m) long! Keep an eye out for sea turtles, many of them are being rehabilitated for release back into the wild as part of the aquarium’s conservation programs.
Your aquarium experience includes one nature documentary movie at Entergy Giant Screen Theater, the largest screen in the Gulf South. Enjoy the wonders of nature through a variety of 3D giant screen features, including a 4k digital projection system and state of the art Dolby Atmos multidimensional sound. Valid on same day as aquarium visit.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Entergy Giant Screen Theater, 1 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130-1152
Your aquarium experience includes one nature documentary movie at Entergy Giant Screen Theater, the largest screen in the Gulf South. Enjoy the wonders of nature through a variety of 3D giant screen features, including a 4k digital projection system and state of the art Dolby Atmos multidimensional sound. Valid on same day as aquarium visit.
Duration: 2 hours
Visit: Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, 423 Canal St US Custom House, New Orleans, LA 70130-2329
On Canal Street, head into North America’s biggest museum devoted to insects and their relatives at Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium. Shrink to bug size for an interactive experience where you see the world from a bug's perspective. Or enjoy a tranquil Japanese garden where hundreds of butterflies flutter around you, perhaps even landing on your shirt! Budding entomologists can venture into Field Camp, where you identify and classify tropical insects during interactive games in a simulated jungle. Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium was New Orleans’ first major new attraction to open after Hurricane Katrina. Operating hours are 10am-5pm with the last entry permitted at 4:30pm.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70118-4848
Considered one of the best zoos in the country, Audubon Zoo features a variety of exhibits with local and exotic animals. Delve into Cajun culture at the acclaimed Louisiana Swamp Exhibit, which explores how interactions between the Cajun people and swamp wildlife shaped Louisiana’s distinct culture. Feed a giraffe and check out monkeys and zebras at the African Savanna exhibit. At the Asian Domain you can visit the elephants, sun bears, white tiger, and a growing family of babirusas (a wild pig native to Indonesia). Check the schedule to find out when the animals are munching on meals during daily feedings. The zoo is located in historic district of Uptown New Orleans.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, 11000 Lake Forest Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70127-2816
Audubon Louisiana Nature Center is a cherished community resource. Located adjacent to Joe Brown Park in New Orleans East on 86 acres of hardwood bottomland forest, its creation was a project of the Junior League of Greater New Orleans, opening March 23, 1980.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina flooded the Nature Center grounds, essentially destroying the facility but Audubon moved forward with the rebuilding process. Now the next chapter begins for the Nature Center, and we are excited to announce that it has reopened with modern buildings, beautiful nature trails and new programs celebrating the wonders of nature.
Duration: 3 hours
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Choose from the following options for your visit to Audubon Nature Institute’s family of museums. Choose just one attraction to visit, or save with combination packages to two or more attractions.
The Audubon Complete Experience is a ticket that includes one low price for admission to four attractions, good for 30 days from first use. Admission is valid for Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Entergy Giant Screen Theater and Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium.
Audubon Aquarium:
Dive into the underwater world at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, located on the banks of the Mississippi River next to the French Quarter. Giggle at the antics of the aquarium’s two species of penguins as you watch them waddle around, or gobble up food during morning or afternoon feedings. Walk through a tunnel where the colorful fish of a Caribbean reef flit around you. Then see the Gulf of Mexico exhibit’s 400,000 gallon tank with sharks, rays and a tarpon, a fish that can measure up to eight feet (2.5m) long! Keep an eye out for sea turtles, many of them are being rehabilitated for release back into the wild as part of the aquarium’s conservation programs.
Your aquarium experience includes one nature documentary movie at Entergy Giant Screen Theater, the largest screen in the Gulf South. Enjoy the wonders of nature through a variety of 3D giant screen features, including a 4k digital projection system and state of the art Dolby Atmos multidimensional sound. Valid on same day as aquarium visit.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Entergy Giant Screen Theater, 1 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130-1152
Your aquarium experience includes one nature documentary movie at Entergy Giant Screen Theater, the largest screen in the Gulf South. Enjoy the wonders of nature through a variety of 3D giant screen features, including a 4k digital projection system and state of the art Dolby Atmos multidimensional sound. Valid on same day as aquarium visit.
Duration: 2 hours
Visit: Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, 423 Canal St US Custom House, New Orleans, LA 70130-2329
On Canal Street, head into North America’s biggest museum devoted to insects and their relatives at Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium. Shrink to bug size for an interactive experience where you see the world from a bug's perspective. Or enjoy a tranquil Japanese garden where hundreds of butterflies flutter around you, perhaps even landing on your shirt! Budding entomologists can venture into Field Camp, where you identify and classify tropical insects during interactive games in a simulated jungle. Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium was New Orleans’ first major new attraction to open after Hurricane Katrina. Operating hours are 10am-5pm with the last entry permitted at 4:30pm.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70118-4848
Considered one of the best zoos in the country, Audubon Zoo features a variety of exhibits with local and exotic animals. Delve into Cajun culture at the acclaimed Louisiana Swamp Exhibit, which explores how interactions between the Cajun people and swamp wildlife shaped Louisiana’s distinct culture. Feed a giraffe and check out monkeys and zebras at the African Savanna exhibit. At the Asian Domain you can visit the elephants, sun bears, white tiger, and a growing family of babirusas (a wild pig native to Indonesia). Check the schedule to find out when the animals are munching on meals during daily feedings. The zoo is located in historic district of Uptown New Orleans.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, 11000 Lake Forest Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70127-2816
Audubon Louisiana Nature Center is a cherished community resource. Located adjacent to Joe Brown Park in New Orleans East on 86 acres of hardwood bottomland forest, its creation was a project of the Junior League of Greater New Orleans, opening March 23, 1980.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina flooded the Nature Center grounds, essentially destroying the facility but Audubon moved forward with the rebuilding process. Now the next chapter begins for the Nature Center, and we are excited to announce that it has reopened with modern buildings, beautiful nature trails and new programs celebrating the wonders of nature.
Duration: 3 hours
Included
- Entergy Giant Screen Theater (if option selected)
- Entry/Admission - Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
- Entry/Admission - Entergy Giant Screen Theater
- Entry/Admission - Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium
- Entry/Admission - Audubon Zoo
- Entry/Admission - Audubon Louisiana Nature Center
Not included
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Wheelchair accessible
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
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It's a very nice aquarium, a couple of huge tanks, one that you walk through. True story - got hustled through the entrance due to filming of an episode of NCIS New Orleans that was taking place beside the building !!
We got the Audobon Experience ticket which included the aquarium, the insect museum and the zoo. We enjoyed all three exhibits and highly recommend them.
I saw the all animals but i wish there was more activities after the swamp area through that trail to the bobcats
The zoo and aquarium were nice. The person taking the online reservation made an error and only gave the zoo however, was corrected by the next person at the theater. Would prefer to see the animals in their natural habitat versus in a tank or cage.