10 avaliações para Arecibo Lighthouse and Historical Park
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Teresa S.
Classificação do local: 4 Forest Hills, NY
I was hesitant about visiting this place because it looked more suitable for children and families. The fee was $ 12 which I thought was a bit steep for this out of the way attraction. However, I went in and actually enjoyed myself, especially since it wasn’t crowded at all. A lot of the activities are geared toward the children. They have a small area with a few live animals that looked so sad :-(. I enjoyed the small and educational exhibits on African-Americans and Indian village. They had an area like a dark cave with exhibits that lead to the aquarium. It was so dark and scary inside I had to leave, lol. The grounds were very clean and it felt very calm and peaceful as I walked around. The reason for the high stars is primarily the views right before you get to the corny, ooops I meant historical lighthouse. Those views of the ocean, water splashing against the rocks were unreal. I hung out in the balcony like area for about 30 minutes just taking it all in, taking pics and enjoying Gods work. It was amazing and there was a nice breeze to offset the heat. My last stop was the lighthouse that you have to walk up to and it was really impressive. Not too much to see except more beautiful views. Overall I’m happy I decided to check this place out since I was in the area.
Nicole R.
Classificação do local: 3 West Hartford, CT
It was fun for the kids, especially the splash pad. Wasn’t anything over the top, just okay. Bathrooms a little dirty. You can’t go to the top of the lighthouse. Overpriced for what is offered.
Raquel A.
Classificação do local: 5 San Antonio, TX
This place is cool. First time here. Love the info about the tainos Indians. And the replicas of the pints Nina and the Santa Maria. The little zoo was cool. My favorite part was the lighthouse. Around it was really great view. Once u get upstairs very pretty. And the ocean is pretty from there too.
Shary A.
Classificação do local: 3 Palm Harbor, Tampa Bay, FL
I know most reviews state how this place is too expensive for what it is, but i cannot confirm or deny that. My entrance(back in 2004) was paid for by my now ex boyfriend. I don’t know if it was because it was our first date but this place actually holds a special place in my heart. I remember having fun exploring, going to the aquarium, indian village, pirate ships, mini zoo, and going to the lighthouse. Overall, we didn’t go in with high expectations… we just wanted to have fun together and make the best out of everything. And it ended up being a great road trip and a good experience. Guess back then it was pretty good, and now it seems the price has gone up and is not worth the price.
Mario D.
Classificação do local: 3 CE, Italy
I can’t confirm wether they take cash and credit but I paid for cash. Not sure why I paid for parking because they didn’t game any type of receipt for the car. My son had a great time and most of the attractions are in good shape. The slides were a little dirty, but they were just doing landscaping at the time. And there was a donkey that was hungry there too.
Marysol R.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
My husband and I paid $ 28 to see a lighthouse. This place is more of a kid/family attraction, not adult. The park is more of a children’s playground with a lighthouse. My concern about this place was the children’ s aquarium. It is really dark which makes it unsafe for a child to trip and fall against or on its rock wall.
Susan S.
Classificação do local: 1 South Pasadena, Tampa Bay, FL
Don’t waste your money! $ 12 is way too overpriced for a tour of this lighthouse! There is a short recoded narration(less than 2 minutes) which repeats. Additionally, you cannot climb to the top of the tower. There is a petting zoo with animals kept in deplorable conditions; neglected — ponies had not been groomed at all, and one ram that was so lame he could only hobble to the front of the pen. I don’t know how they are allowed to keep animals in these conditions. We complained to the management about the animals’ poor condition. Puerto Rico has too many wonderful places to visit; this one was a total waste of money and time.
Jeff P.
Classificação do local: 3 Huntington Beach, CA
With parking and admission for two adults it came out to $ 28. Most of the attractions are for children so the most appealing part for us was the actual lighthouse and views from the top of the hill. Included with the fee are access to the aquarium, a public swimming pool, a small zoo with just regular malnourished domesticated animals, and of course the lighthouse. Unless you’re planning to use the pool, which is not very big, the rest of the attractions are outdated and not well taken care of. In my opinion, it wasn’t worth $ 14/person to get in. However, we did want to look at the lighthouse which is considered a historical site and the only way to see it is by paying admission.
GE N.
Classificação do local: 2 Buffalo Grove, IL
If you are a lighthouse enthusiast you may like it but that’s it. Otherwise there are great views to be had for free elsewhere. Mini zoo– animal enclosures dirty, trash around enclosures Pirate ships– rickety, enter with caution. Indian village replica– it was ok Way to pricey for what it was.
Fritters H.
Classificação do local: 4 Winnetka, CA
The lighthouse and grounds are gorgeous. The aquarium is very cool and fun. The rest is… earnest. It’s definitely worth seeing, but go for fun, not education or high entertainment. A lot of it is rather campy. As long as you go with those expectations, you’ll have a nice time.