We visited in August 2011 with our two girls, one is only ten weeks and in a pram. There were various steps inside which were very difficult to get the pram up and down. Things are a bit run-down, seems like little site maintenance or investment in recent years. We had seen everything including the otter feeding and related talk in one hour fifteen minutes, we kept looking around the site thinking we'd missed part of the facility, the only thing we didn't visit was the venture trails in the woods, but this would have been impossible with our pram. We didn't visit the cafe, as tickets are already £11 each and we didn't want to waste any more of our money. As we got back into the car, we saw a Dutch couple with a disabled van, the husband was operating the electric rear door and lift. We thought about warning them about all the steps and the poor value for money, being British I was even feeling a bit embarassed about the place, with the grand title of Scottish Sea Life Centre and £11 entry fee, one would expect so much more. The car park was busy each time we drove past, where is all the money going?
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