Tennessee Aquarium Tickets | IMAX Tickets | River Boat Tickets
| | ADULT | CHILD (3 - 12) | UNDER 3 |
| | $24.95 | $14.95 | Free |
| | $9.95 | $8.50 | Free |
| | $29 | $21.50 | $18 |
Combine your Aquarium ticket with our other options and get the COMBO price: ► Add an IMAX movie for just $6 per person. ► Add a River Gorge Explorer cruise - only $24 per adult, $18 for kids age 12 and under. ► Add Creative Discovery Museum for kids - only $9 per person.  Ticket purchases help support education, research and conservation programs. |
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Backstage Pass — $15
Get VIP access to feed and touch Aquarium animals. Daily tours -- Ocean Journey at 11 am and River Journey at 1:30 pm. Takes about 45 minutes. Aquarium admission is required. Due to safety concerns, children under age 6 are not permitted.
Aquarium Family Membership — $115
Join the Tennessee Aquarium today and enjoy unlimited Aquarium visits, exclusive IMAX previews and special discounts.

Your Tennessee Aquarium experience will take at least two hours, and includes admission to two buildings: River Journey and Ocean Journey. Your tickets are good all day, so feel free to catch a bite or sneak a peek at an IMAX 3D film between buildings. The Aquarium Gift Shops close at 6:30 p.m. When scheduling your visit or IMAX film time, remember Chattanooga is in the Eastern Time Zone. All exhibit galleries are fully accessible and a limited supply of wheelchairs are available to rent.
Aquarium tickets are sold at the Aquarium’s ticketing center or at the IMAX box office from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. You may purchase tickets online anytime. ONLINE TICKETS ARE GENERAL ADMISSION ONLY. Discounted member tickets may be purchased in advance by calling 800-262-0695, 8:30 am - 4:45 pm ET, Monday through Friday.
A 10% Military Discount is available. Show military I.D. to get a discount on Aquarium admission. Also applies to military retirees who show their I.D. cards. Available at Aquarium ticketing center only.
Regarding the River Gorge Explorer — Children under 3 are charged $18 because they are considered a passenger according to Coast Guard regulations.
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