Vaccination Site Opens at New York Aquarium

CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN – New York City’s COVID-19 vaccination site at the New York Aquarium opens and will provide free COVID-19 vaccinations through June 30, on weekdays, 10am to 5pm.

The vaccination site at the New York Aquarium is a part of the city’s efforts to incentivize New Yorkers to get vaccinated. The Pfizer vaccine will be administered at this site; all New Yorkers ages 12+ are eligible, and those ages 12-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Eligible participants can walk or drive into the aquarium’s parking lot on Surf Avenue. The vaccination site is located in the lot. Guests will be allowed to park in the lot for free while they get the vaccine. No appointment will be necessary.

“We now have vaccination sites up and running at both the Bronx Zoo and the New York Aquarium in partnership with the city. As part of the city’s vaccination incentive program, we will provide everyone who receives their vaccination at these sites a free ticket to come back and enjoy the zoo or aquarium another day,” said Jim Breheny, Director of the Bronx Zoo and WCS Executive Vice President of Zoos and Aquarium. “We are pleased to be able to help provide convenient vaccination options for our neighbors and the communities we serve. We are all in this together, and together we will defeat COVID-19.”

Similar to the site at the Bronx Zoo, all individuals receiving a vaccine at the New York Aquarium will be given a complimentary ticket for a future visit. Ticket dates are pre-determined by the New York Aquarium and cannot be exchanged for a different day. Due to park capacity considerations, the courtesy ticket issued upon vaccination will be for a future visit date.

To get a vaccine at the aquarium, guests can walk-in or schedule an appointment by visiting NYC Vaccine Finder and selecting the New York Aquarium vaccination site or by calling 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692).

Complete details about the logistics of getting a vaccine at the New York Aquarium can be found on their website.

In addition to the New York Aquarium, New Yorkers can find their nearest walk-up vaccine site or make an appointment by visiting https://vax4nyc.nyc.gov/ or calling 877-VAX-4NYC. Individuals with disabilities who need transportation can call the vaccine call center at 877-VAX-4NYC to arrange for free, round-trip transportation to a vaccine site.

About the New York Aquarium:
The New York Aquarium is located along Brooklyn’s famed Coney Island Boardwalk. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) manages the aquarium along with four zoos in New York City – Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, and Queens Zoo. WCS conservationists, curators and animal care staff work to save, propagate, and sustain populations of threatened and endangered species around the world and here in New York. The aquarium connects visitors to marine life in New York waters and around the world through innovative exhibits and world-class animal care, educates more than 60,000 youth and adults.

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