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Double the fun these school holidays

Sea Life Sunshine Coast Aquarium is offering double the fun these winter school holidays with not one, but two fun-filled attractions at The Wharf Mooloolaba sure to offer the whole family a memorable day out.

At Sea Life Sunshine Coast Aquarium kids can take on the role of junior penguin keeper, learning all the work the passionate keepers do to care for the resident colony of Little blue penguins.

Guests will receive a penguin keeper activity booklet upon arrival, which will teach them all there is to know about these amazing birds and how to care for them.

Don’t forget to catch one of the daily seal presentations which offer guests the chance to see the playful seals in action – get in early as seats are likely to fill.

Then it’s the final chance to explore the world of Lego City with Brickman Cities at The Wharf Mooloolaba. Brickman Cities is an interactive, collaborative, and educational experience for Lego lovers young and old.

Discover the historical journeys of the iconic cities of London, New York Dubai, Tokyo, and Sydney, as told in Lego.

The centrepiece of this experience is a 1:600 scale model of Manhattan, which is built entirely in white LEGO pieces with 3D stories of New York projected directly onto them. The Lower Manhattan model is made of over 200,000 Lego bricks and took approximately 572 hours to build.

Get the best valued day out with a combination ticket which gives guests same-day access to both Sea Life Sunshine Coast and Brickman Cities.

Sea Life Sunshine Coast and Brickman Cities are open seven days from 9am-5pm (last entry at 4pm) during the Queensland school holidays. Brickman Cities will close Sunday 17 July.

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