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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Welcome aboard the Dolphin Connection Ingleside, where you will see bottlenose dolphins swimming in the wild. Throughout the tour, pods of inquisitive bottlenose dolphins appear giving everyone a chance to capture beautiful moments. Explore three exciting tours that offer a unique opportunity to watch dolphins eat their meals, swim around, and watch as they defy gravity by jumping in the bow of the big tankers.
Try your hand in the sand with DC Sandman, where you'll join up with a seasoned sand sculptor who loves sharing their passion for this unique art form with others. Whether you're a total newbie or a seasoned pro, they are there to help you learn and expand your skills. All you need is a few simple materials to create some incredible sand sculptures together. The sculptor will start with the basics and guide you through advanced techniques so you can become a master of the craft. If you're looking for a unique way to commemorate a special event, they can help you create an unforgettable sand sculpture that will be the centerpiece of your celebration.
Join in on the one-of-a-kind experience that awaits you at Bowlero Corpus Christi, where you can bowl, drink, eat, hit the arcade, set your phone to selfie mode, and get ready for one legendary celebration. Get ready to experience fully loaded blacklight lanes, life-sized video walls, state-of-the-art arcade games, and old-school classics like billiards and foosball. Enjoy the truly awesome menu that offers a unique selection of epic eats and classic comfort food made to satisfy and be enjoyed on the lanes while you play.
The Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History invites you to explore the natural history exhibits and a collection of artifacts that tell the history of the New World as it unfolded on the Gulf Coast. Check out the unique life-sized replicas of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria ships. The vessels were a gift from Spain to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' voyage to the New World. They were constructed from authentic 15th-century materials, including wood from the same forest as Columbus' ships and hand-forged nails. Other exhibits include an interactive shipwreck display, artifacts related to French explorer Robert Cavelier, the Children's Wharf, Native American crafts, and bird and reptile eggs that chronicle the history and culture of South Texas.