Ocean Encounter returns to Discovery Cube Orange County starting May 24 with an immersive journey that dives deep into the mysteries of our blue planet and calls on you to help protect it.

Step into a vivid, interactive world that brings the ocean’s five zones to life—from the brightly lit Sunlight Zone to the pitch-black depths of the Trenches. Along the way, encounter stunning marine life, learn how human activity impacts these fragile ecosystems, and explore how small changes on land can make big waves in ocean conservation. Ocean Encounter will include massive LED walls to showcase the journey of the ocean, giant inflatables, demo labs, and much more!

***A Discovery Cube Orange County Exclusive

Ocean Encounter Information

📅 Dates: May 24 – September 1
📍   Location: 2500 N Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 | Located at the Julianne Argyros Showcase Theater on the second floor
👪 Age: All ages are welcome
🕙 Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🎟️ Price: Included with General Admission or Membership

Are you a Member?

Be the first to see the return of Ocean Encounter! This members-only preview will get you exclusive access to the entire exhibit, Sea Lab, a special presentation by a professional aquarist, hands-on activities, and much more. Click below to get your tickets before they run out, it will shore be a lot of fun!

Explore Below.
Act Above.

Through hands-on play with environments like a full-scale submarine experience, guests of all ages will uncover the realities of coral bleaching, plastic pollution, and kelp forest decline—while discovering real-world actions they can take to help. As part of your journey, join Discovery Cube Cares for a series of Impact Events, including local beach cleanups and community science efforts to protect our coastal environment. Be on the lookout for the next Impact Event.

Extend your adventure at Sea Lab, Discovery Cube’s live animal exhibit where you can get hands-on with ocean life. Gently touch real sharks and rays while learning about their unique adaptations and the importance of protecting California’s marine habitats. It’s a powerful connection between what we learn, what we feel, and how we act.

This is more than an exhibit. It’s a call to adventure, awareness, and action. Are you ready to explore below—and act above?