Attractions at the Mandalay Bay Hotel Las
Vegas
The Shark
Reef Aquarium at the Mandalay Bay Hotel At
this attraction, you will come face-to-face with some of
the earth’s most fascinating
creatures in North America’s only predator-based aquarium
and exhibit.
See sharks of all kinds, along with sawfish, giant
rays, endangered green sea turtles, piranha,
moon jellies and the rare golden crocodiles. In all,
there are over 2,000 animals in
1.6 million gallons of seawater.
The Shark Reef
Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is not your typical aquarium.
It's a total sensory experience
designed to transport visitors to an undersea ocean of
fantastic sights, sounds and
encounters. Featuring dangerous and unusual aquatic
animals from the world's
tropical waters, Shark Reef Aquarium takes visitors on a
journey through an ancient temple
slowly being claimed by the sea.
Fourteen
breathtaking exhibits are devoted to dangerous aquatic
predators. The largest exhibit is
the 1.3 million gallon shipwreck where visitors
experience an almost 360-degree
view, teeming with sharks and fish, through an acrylic
tunnel. The Touch Pool is a
popular attraction, where guests can touch an
ever-changing collection of
animals including sharks, rays or horseshoe crabs. More
than 2,000 animals are
displayed at Shark Reef Aquarium, over 100 different
species and featuring 15
species of sharks Hours of
Operation:
10:00AM - 8:00PM Sunday - Thursday
10:00AM - 10:00PM Friday and Saturday
Last admission one hour prior to close
The Mandalay Bay
Beach
Located on 11 acres, Mandalay Bay Beach provides the ultimate
in aquatic relaxation. This world-famous
playground offers a wave pool(minimum height 48"), a lazy
river, three swimming
pools, jogging track and 2,700 tons of real sand. Voted
Las Vegas’ premier pool
experience by TripAdvisor.com in 2006, a $30 million
expansion in 2007 brought to The
Beach more premium seating and the exclusive new
Beachside Casino. If that weren’t
enough, Mandalay Beach and Moorea offer 100 rentable
cabanas, day beds, bungalows and
villas that include personalized
service.
Located steps away
from Mandalay Bay Beach, The Beachside Casino offers
three-stories of superior
indulgence in a glass-fronted, climate-controlled
environment. On the first level,
beach-goers may dine at the open-air Beach Bar &
Grill. The second floor features
blackjack, roulette and craps with fabulous views of the
brilliant blue water in a casual,
yet upscale setting. The third level contains five Villas
Soleil with spectacular
views of the entire Mandalay Bay Beach. Ranging in size
from 250 to 500 square feet,
each contemporarily designed villa accommodates up to 16
guests with cabana service and
access to a private, third-level pool.
Set amidst
Mandalay Beach is Moorea Beach Club, an upscale,
European-style pool experience with a
South Beach vibe catering to guests 21 years of age and
older, this exclusive outdoor
environment features dipping pools, cushioned chaise
lounges, comfortable
daybeds and a private pavilion. Poolside spa treatments
also are available.
Mandalay Bay Beach is
open from 9AM to 5PM. Moorea Beach Club
is open seasonally.
The Lion King at the Mandalay Bay
Hotel
Experience the phenomenon. Visually stunning, technically
astounding and with a musical score like none other youve ever
heard. Giraffes strut, birds swoop, gazelles leap. The entire
savannah comes to life and as the music soars, Pride Rock
slowly emerges from the mist. See the Tony Award-winning
Broadway sensation that Newsweek calls “a landmark event in
entertainment.” The New York Times says, “There is simply
nothing else like it.”
Marvel at the breathtaking spectacle of
animals brought to life by a cast of more than 40 actors.
Wonder at the inspiration of award-winning director Julie
Taymor, who created visual images for this show that you’ll
remember forever.
Thrill to the pulsating rhythms of the
African Pridelands and an unforgettable score including Elton
John and Tim Rice’s Oscar winning song ”Can You Feel The Love
Tonight” and ”Circle of Life.”
Performance Times: Monday Thursday at
7:30pm
Saturday Sunday at 4:00pm and 8:00pm
Friday - No Performances
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