Sleep With the Sharks on NYE

by Press Release - New Jersey State Aquarium | Dec 28, 2003
Sleep With the Sharks on NYE SLEEP WITH THE SHARKS FOR A NEW YEAR'S FAMILY ADVENTURE! SHARKS AND SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS HIGHLIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE “DEEP SLEEP” AT THE NEW JERSEY STATE AQUARIUM

Fireworks over the river, ginger ale toast at midnight and sharks in the dark…it must be the New Jersey State Aquarium's New Year's Eve “Deep Sleep!”

Not to worry, the sharks sleep in the tank. But before the lights go out, there are plenty of activities to enjoy with the family! Parents and children alike can see the Aquarium's divers swim with the sharks, make party hats and noisemakers to ring in the New Year, and enjoy an escorted behind-the-scenes tour including an up-close exploration of the 760,000-gallon Open Ocean shark tank.

At midnight, families will have a spectacular, one-of-a kind view of the fireworks over the Delaware River and the beautiful Philadelphia skyline. New Year's Eve “Deep Sleep” includes an evening snack, the midnight toast and breakfast the next morning. Families also receive a Deep Sleep patch as a souvenir.

“Deep Sleep” is a great way to celebrate the New Year with the entire family and make memories that will last a lifetime. Families can register for the overnight adventure, which costs $50, or join the Aquarium for the evening crafts, activities, snacks and fun for $40. For more information call 856-365-3300 ext. 330. Advance reservations are required. New Jersey State Aquarium.

For more information email Info@CamdenWaterfront.com.

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