Rice Amphitheater & Aquatic Show is a science museum Chicago located in United States.
1200 S Lake Shore Dr Chicago , IL 60605 United States
The show isn't as exciting as i remember. Too much focus on training techniques instead of showcasing awesome talents of the animals. If i want educated I can go to google & YouTube.
The seats get filled up quickly. Arrive at least 15 minutes early to the theater to get your pick of seats. Don't worry, the video and magnificent views will keep you entertained
Now called the Abbott Theater at the Shedd . No companion seats for companions using wheelchairs. Not so good when your wheelchair user is a 5-year-old who needs a parent near him to see the show.
The aquatic show changes all the time. In fact, they have 2 or 3 different versions each day
A great restaurant . Service at Starbucks is great too!
Come early, leave happy
Located within the Shedd Aquarium .
Mama always said "If you don't have anything nice to say. Don't say nothing at all.
Sit near the top
Boring aquatic show. Not worth attending.
Overrated. Last two minutes are only good part
Can't beat the ambiance. Quiet time to view the exhibits and enjoy food and beverage on the deck with a view. Jazzin at the Shedd is a not to be missed event. - Teri Pytel
Stay away from the crabs they're vicious. - Lee Scheifler-Katz
Bid on the many amazing items at one of the kiosks for the silent auction! - Michael Murphy
You can pet star fish! - Anamaria Hernandez
Extraordinario, hay un submarino dentro del museo - Juan Navarro
It would be better if you stayed open later. On Saturday it only open for 7 hours. Some people have kids and would like answer all there questions.... - Jose Vega
Fantastic experience. Ice Age is great for all ages. Really feel like you are with them in the movie. - Nikil Ramanathan
incredible aquarium, the jellyfishes and the reef was amazing - Mauricio Rota
We've been here 4.5 hours and barely scratched the surface. An absolutely excellent museum - probably the best I've been to. Only the Newseum in DC comes close. Don't miss this if you are in Chicago - Kristopher Weiss