If you're looking for something to do on a Monday when most everything else is closed, go to…read moreAcuario Michin. It's $239 for a total access ticket (giving you entrance to a few exhibits that cost extra money like feeding the goats). My five-year-old daughter and I went in July 2022 and here's our experience:
1) Exhibits: Arrows on the ground guide you through the exhibits of fish, sharks, sting rays, sharks, etc. Even though the main focus is an aquarium, they also have animals like snacks and spiders. Outside are farm animals like chickens, bunnies, and goats. They also have a large bird area where you can feed the birds.
The favorite exhibits were the finger-sucking fish (it doesn't hurt, just tickles), the bird area, and the outdoor animals, especially feeding the goats.
One interesting thing different than other countries is that brands have ads throughout the space. For example, after the sting ray exhibit, you walk through an interactive Coca-Cola ad.
Also, many of the close encounter exhibits cost extra money, usually $30 pesos.
2) Food: In the outside area is a food court with pizza, burgers, hot dogs, and other snack items.
3) Amenities: My daughter loved the sand box outside and the machines that dispense food to feed the goldfish, etc. It costs $5 pesos for food, but usually you can find scraps on the ground to use to save money.