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What kind of sharks are at Mandalay Bay?

The Leopard, Horn, Swell and Pyjama shark breeds are from the West coast and South African waters. The sharks can be viewed from both the aquarium space and the educational classroom, complementing the existing cold-water exhibits including the Pacific Sea Nettles and the Giant Pacific Octopus, officials said.



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The Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is home to over 2,000 aquatic animals and is a fun experience for any Las Vegas visitor looking for a unique attraction. Visitors can walk through clear glass tunnels while sharks and other aquatic life swim over their heads.

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There is a charge for the shark reef and other tickets can be purchased from the customer service help desk. The tickets are also cheaper from them.

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Whether you are looking to gaze at the friendly creatures from inside the shipwreck, or thrill your senses diving alongside the sharks, Shark Reef Aquarium is sure to keep you mesmerized from start to finish!

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Every meal of the day allows kids under four to eat for free. Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., breakfast is available for $15.99 for adults and $12.99 for children 12 and younger. Lunch, during the week from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., costs $19.99 for adults and $13.99 for children.

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White Tiger Habitat at the Mirage.

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Mandalay Bay is among the largest, most fully featured resorts in the Vegas area. It's renowned as an entertainment destination and has put on such notable live shows as "Chicago," "The Lion King," "Mamma Mia," and performances of Cirque du Soleil.

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A departure from your basic hotel pool, the beach at Mandalay Bay butts up against a salt water pool with a wave machine and features tropical landscaping, A lazy river weaves through cabanas, which are available for rent, and in addition to the beach there's the adults-only Moorea Beach Club, where you can rent ...

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You can drink the tap water in Las Vegas. It's safe and drinkable. However, you may not like its taste. It doesn't taste very good.

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