![]() We need them coming to the Aquarium. . We need them having that type of experiential learning that helps them get back in the game with their friends, and learning and touching and smelling and feeling and everything that 4D is all about.”īeyond that, the 4D theater – and a new 150,000-gallon seal exhibit that will become the Aquarium’s largest display when it opens in May – also are manifestations of the strong support shown to the Aquarium by the City of Norwalk, State of Connecticut and federal government. We’re going to get these kids back engaged back engaged with each other. “It’s been a tough year, particularly for the kids particularly for the kids who weren’t able to get out for kids who found that Zoom was not the ideal way to learn,” Lamont said. “We have an extraordinary opportunity right now to make it up to them. Ned Lamont welcomed the educational opportunities now available with the theater. ![]() ![]() "We now have a state-of-the-art 4D Theater that, beyond offering impactful movies several times each hour, is also a multipurpose asset available for lectures, educational presentations, special events and more – something we’ve sorely needed as we try to tell the full story of our connections to Long Island Sound and the ocean beyond.” “These are milestone changes for this institution,” said Jason Patlis, the Aquarium’s president and CEO. 22 ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the 169-seat theater celebrates much more than a new movie experience for Aquarium guests. The debut also changes how and where guests enter the Aquarium, modernizes the guest experience, and opens up an ocean of new opportunities for how the Aquarium can fulfill its mission. NORWALK, CT – As prowling sharks and even cartoon ice-age animals begin popping off the screen in The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk’s new 4D Theater, new and exciting opportunities similarly are taking form as the Aquarium completes its most significant and broadly supported expansions. ![]()
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