

The Trainer Dolphin bond is very evident in this presentation. This is basically an actual training session, they just let us all watch! It is incredible to see the Dolphin’s intelligence as they carry out the tasks required of them. There are some tricks and jumps but on the whole, this is more educational and shows how the trainers teach the dolphins to get out of the water to allow the trainers and Vets to keep tabs on the animal’s Weights and conditions. This showcases the Care and upkeep of the animals and how the trainers interact and care for the dolphins. The Second show is the Care and Training show. The Show is supposed to showcase Natural behavior rather than circus-style tricks so you really are just watching the Dolphins playtime. The First is an entertainment show that features the Dolphins performing certain tricks such as jumps and flips.

There are two main shows that run hourly throughout the day. However, the regular shows help beef up this part of the attraction and you can normally catch two shows per visit. Like the Cat Sanctuary, the Dolphin habit is quite small and can be seen in less than 10 mins depending on how much time you spend watching the Dolphins.

The Younger Dolphins are normally kept in here and you can see them swimming around, including the youngest, Lady Ace born in 2019. The Smaller Show pool is less interesting and not deep but is still a large pool. The Pool is very deep and has a naturally styled bottom resembling a rocky Ocean Floor. The Dolphins love interacting with the guests through the window and regularly swim up t say hello. The Large pool has an underwater viewing area where you can view the animals from below. The Large Ocean Pool and the smaller training and show pool. The Dolphin Habitat consists of two pools. Unfortunately, these vary daily (to keep the cat stimulated) so it is hard to predict. One of the highlights is catching a feeding time at the Sanctuary. Bear in mind the entire Secret Garden only take 10-15 minutes to explore and see all the exhibits, so this is not a huge time commitment. It really is a wonderful little tropical retreat away from all the madness of Las Vegas. Overall the Big Cat section of the Attraction is a wonderful place to visit. The Enclosures are quite small but the animals on the whole look happy, much lazing around and sunbathing ging on which from observing our own cat is a perfect recipe for happiness! The Sanctuary takes excellent care of the animals and is one of the only sanctuaries of this kind to be endorsed by the American Humane (more below). The Enclosures are extremely well designed, mimicking natural habitat with elevated places for the cats to sit and rest as well as toys pools, and things to engage and stimulate the animals.

The Exhibit is not overly large with just 9 or nine enclosures, but it is beautifully landscaped and has a really tropical feel to it. There are several animals here including the incredible White Tigers, Lions, and Both Black (Black Panthers) and Spotted Leopards. The Big Cat Sanctuary is the retirement home for all of the Sigfried and Roy shows big cats. The First part is the Dolphin Habitat, with the Big Cat Enclosure behind. The Exhibit is broken up into two parts and is really a 2-for-1 attraction. So read on to find out everything you need to know about Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habit!Įxhibits at the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
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We also share a few tips on how to get into the attraction for less than the gate price, or even FREE! Our Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat Review takes you right onto the attraction and shows you exactly what to expect so you can see if the attraction is right for you and your family. With so much to see and do in Las Vegas, many people ask if Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat is worth visiting? If the time and money are well spent here or at one of Las Vegas’s many other sights and attractions. Alongside the Garden is the Dolphin Habitat, a Multi-pool aquatic exhibit housing a number of bottlenose dolphins. Now in retirement after the shows ended in 2003 the Tigers, Lions and other Various Big Cats involved with the show spend their days relaxing in this Las Vegas retreat. This lush Habitat is the new home of the Duo’s entertainment Cats. Hidden away behind the Mirage Pool Complex lies Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden.
