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Members enjoy discounts on tickets and gift shop purchases, while supporting animal care and conservation efforts.

Photos by Nathan Bell with Richard Bell Photography

The South Carolina Aquarium is lighting up the season with Aquarium Aglow.

Guests can explore the exhibits after dark, surrounded by dazzling holiday lights, festive installations and immersive photo stations that are basically begging to be your next holiday card moment.

Expect delicious refreshments, seasonal surprises and even a visit from Scuba Claus. One insider tip: buy tickets online early — prices go up by $3 the day of each show.

Save now, glow later — snag tix

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