Hualien Farglory Ocean Park | Ocean Never Sleeps
2026/05/05
Taking the kids on their first-ever experience - an overnight stay at the aquarium. The kids were mesmerized by the fish, jellyfish, corals, sea lions, and more. The whole trip brought back memories of our youth for us adults, feeling as fulfilling as attending a camp. The kids had a blast!
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Hualien Camping|Farglory Ocean Park|Overnight stargazing and sea camping in the Blue Whale Cabin
2026/05/04
Although the price wasn't cheap, the overall experience was great. If you've booked a campervan, I recommend reserving two full days to spend at Ocean Park. You can check in as soon as the park opens, leave your luggage, and pay a parking fee before entering. If you mention it's part of the "Night Without Sleep" tour, you won't be charged for parking, and you'll be reminded to take all your luggage off the vehicle. After entering the park, you can watch the sea lion show first, and then take the cable car up to see the castle show. For both shows, you can inform the staff in advance to reserve VIP seats. VIP seats in the castle show include bubbles and paper flowers shaped like marine animals. Afterwards, take a walk down to have lunch and watch the parade. Then you can check into your campervan. Someone will bring your luggage to the campervan, and the butler will explain the upcoming itinerary. "Night Without Sleep" tours include sea lion and dolphin introductions. After the sea lion introduction, you can take photos with the sea lions, but campervans have priority for photos. After that, there's time to see the guided tour of the ocean tank (but there won't be a daytime aquarium tour). Afterwards, have dinner (you can take out the sparkling wine provided in the campervan; if the weather isn't good, we'll eat at the Lighthouse Cafe). After dinner, we explored the aquarium at night. The butler's explanations were quite clear this time. Afterwards, we returned to the campervan to shower and rest. Campervan #2 was more luxurious because it had a bathtub for soaking. The next day, after breakfast, there was a dolphin show. Next, we needed to change into wetsuits for interaction with the sea lions (they will confirm your wetsuit size on the first day; don't lie about your height and weight, as it would be quite embarrassing if the clothes didn't fit). After interacting with the sea lions, we returned to the campervan to check out. The butler helped store our luggage, and we had free time to explore. The campervan also included a mermaid show, scheduled for the afternoon of the second day. We had reserved VIP seats with excellent views and no need to queue early for entry. We didn't arrive very early for the show, but as VIPs of the campervan, the staff guided us to excellent seats, making for a very fulfilling and enriching experience.
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