Watch your back, ladies and gentlemen! Sharks have arrived in Coney Island. No need to worry though, they’re all safely contained in the New York Aquarium’s all-new “Ocean Wonders: Sharks!” exhibit, which arrives after a massive $140+ million renovation. In keeping with the aquatic theme, the new 57,500 square foot pavilion resembles a World War II battleship, attracting visitors to the Coney Island Boardwalk.
While the predators of the deep may be the main attraction at the “Ocean Wonders: Sharks!” exhibit, visitors will find more than 100 species of sea dwellers swimming around the 750,000+ gallons of water, included various rays, sea turtles, dogfish, and plenty of different sharks like the unusually named wobbegong, well-known for its superior camouflaging abilities.
Take some time out to visit the new shark exhibit and then take a bite out of the best hot dog NYC has to offer by walking over to Feltman’s of Coney Island. Sharks plus hot dogs definitely sound like a swimmingly fun combination.
This update is by Feltman’s of Coney Island Hot Dogs, a symbol of American tradition and quality for decades and the proud maker of the first hot dog originally founded by its namesake Charles Feltman, the inventor of the original hot dog. Feltman’s hot dogs are free of nitrates and artificial ingredients, using all natural beef to create an experience that explodes with incredible, original flavor. For more information on the best hot dogs, please visit one of the locations in Brooklyn or Feltman’s Kitchen on St. Marks Place in the East Village to try some of the best hot dogs in the country.