Chattanooga Times Free Press

Aquarium celebrates 26-millionth visitor

- — Compiled by Kiara Green

“The arrival of our 26-millionth visitor just before our 30th anniversar­y is amazing timing ...” – AQUARIUM PRESIDENT AND CEO KEITH SANFORD

The Tennessee Aquarium on Sunday celebrated its 26-millionth guest, marking a milestone since the doors of the River Journey building opened in May 1992.

Sunday afternoon the Aquarium welcomed the Suttle family from Bowling Green, Kentucky, whose trip was made even more special with a gift bundle including offerings from other Chattanoog­a area attraction­s, according to a news release.

“I can’t believe this, we never imagined something like this would happen,” Jilann Suttle said in a statement from the Aquarium. The family spent the weekend enjoying local attraction­s and were amazed to get the VIP treatment at the Aquarium.

The Aquarium was closed for 96 days, from March 2020 through June 2020 in response to the coronaviru­s crisis, cutting 90% of its revenue. The recent guest milestone is a testament “not only to the staying power of the Aquarium but also its generation­al role in bringing the public and wildlife together,” the release stated.

Guests such as the Suttle family help contribute to the Aquarium’s $115 million annual economic impact on Hamilton County, including more than $6.6 million in tax revenue.

Unique guest experience­s are moments Aquarium President and CEO Keith Sanford describes as always worth celebratin­g.

“I’m so proud of the work our team has done in helping guests from all over the world to feel more connected to the natural world,” Sanford said through a released statement. “The arrival of our 26-millionth visitor just before our 30th anniversar­y is amazing timing and an incredible accomplish­ment we’re all celebratin­g together.”

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