The World Pet Association’s fourth annual Aquatic Experience – Chicago (Nov. 4-6) offers must-sea programming for aquarists of all levels
The World Pet Association’s fourth annual Aquatic Experience – Chicago returns to the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center with “everything aquatic under one roof”—from saltwater and freshwater fish to marine plants and mammals, Nov. 4 – 6, 2016.
Show attendees will witness 60,000 square feet of exhibits and colorful fish displays; learn about the latest products for aquatic life of all kinds; enjoy educational seminars on hobbyist and retail topics featuring aquatic experts addressing intermediate level information to advanced issues and more.
Additionally, attendees will have the option of watching the American Cichlid Association Fish Competition, Aquatic Experience Aquascaping Live! Contests and the 1st International Shrimp Competition take place on the main floor.
If interested in participating in a competition, please visit aquaticexperience.org/fish-competitions for entry availability. Other winning opportunities will be available throughout the weekend with a Daily Show Floor Raffle and A Betta Fish Toss.
Sponsored by Aqueon, Coralife, & Kent Marine, Sea Lion Splash will offer guests of all ages an up-close experience with sea lions, as well as the opportunity to learn about these amazing mammals through a thirty-minute spell binding show hosted by trainer Surfer Joe.
Mark your calendars and get ready to plunge into the fun! We hope to see you there.
Tickets for Aquatic Experience – Chicago, Nov. 4-6, 2016 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center (1551 Thoreau Drive N, Schaumburg, IL) are currently on sale. Individual tickets start at just $10, all daily family passes are $25, day passes are $30 and weekend passes are $99. For more information, call the World Pet Association at 626-447-2222 or visit www.aquaticexperience.org
Hours
Friday 11/4: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday 11/5: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday 11/6: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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