Ripley's Aquarium (Toronto, Canada)
If you're a shark enthusiast, you can enjoy watching these marine animals all night long at Ripley's Aquarium. Every day at 8 PM, visitors can explore the lives of the marine creatures in the aquarium. The experience of sleeping with sharks begins after a light meal at 11 PM. With transparent glass windows and lights shining down on the water, you'll feel like you're sleeping in the middle of the blue sea.

Field Museum (Chicago, USA)
Children aged 6-12 will have the opportunity to participate in a dinosaur exploration program held every two months. When the lights go out, the children will be able to admire the mysterious world of dinosaurs and listen to fascinating stories.

Jungle Island National Park (Miami, USA)
Many visitors say that sleeping overnight here is one of the scariest experiences they've ever had. You'll sleep in a forest surrounded by parrots, crocodiles, gibbons, and foxes. The sounds of the forest are like soothing music lulling you to sleep in the dark night. In addition, visitors can participate in a nocturnal wildlife exploration hike with flashlights.

Newport Aquarium (USA)
Before embarking on an overnight underwater adventure, visitors are treated to a lavish pizza feast. Many parents in the US often sign up for this activity so their young children can experience and learn more about the lives of marine animals.

Frost Museum of Science (Miami, USA)
Here, you can set up your sleeping bag under the dome and lie back to watch hammerhead fish, stingrays, and other tropical marine life. The program includes dinner with cheese pizza and a late-night snack.

Museum of Natural History (USA)
Visitors will have the opportunity to admire the world's most famous T-rex skeleton for longer when they book an overnight stay here. In addition to observing the skeletons, you'll get to watch 3D movies in a mystical setting. Unlike children, adults will enjoy a champagne party in the evening.


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