Dora & Diego's 4-D Adventure: Catch that Robot Butterfly!
Dora, Diego and Boots need your help to protect the animals of the rainforest from Swiper's out-of-control Robot Butterfly! ¡Vámonos! The Robot Butterfly is swiping the water and plants that the animals need. Join your adventurous amigos on Nickelodeon's high-speed, eye-popping chase from the tropical rainforest to the icy Arctic! Let's catch that Robot Butterfly and protect the rainforest!
UPGRADE YOUR AQUARIUM EXPERIENCE WITH A 4D DOUBLE-FEATURE...
And Get Two 4D Movies for the Price of One!
For a limited time, Adventure Aquarium's 4D Theater is showing a double-feature for ONLY $5: Happy Feet 4D Experience and Planet Earth 4D.
Click Here to purchase your aquarium/4D Theater combination tickets and enjoy two 4D shows for the price of ONE!! Total running time: 26 minutes.
Happy Feet 4-D Experience
Put on your dancing shoes and boogie with Mumble in the Happy Feet 4-D Experience. The movie has been transformed into a magical 4-D feature. Journey to Antarctica to meet a lively colony of emperor penguins faced with a diminishing food supply. Mumble sets out on an adventure to appeal to the better nature of humans and tries to reason with them to stop stealing the fish. Using courage and bravery, the banished Mumble soon realizes that his toe-tapping talent isn't a burden, but a gift to be treasured-and his dancing feet may ultimately save his endangered colony! Featured in digital 3-D and brought to life with 4-D multi sensory effects, this is an immersive experience for the whole family to enjoy.
Planet Earth 4D
Based on the landmark television event, Planet Earth 4D is a stunning theater experience that captures rare action in impossible locations and presents intimate moments with our planet's best-loved, wildest, and most elusive creatures. Employing a revolutionary new aerial photography system, Planet Earth captures animal behavior that has never before been seen on film and takes you on an unforgettable journey through the daily struggle for survival in Earth's most extreme habitats.