Jurassic World: The Exhibition has launched its 2021 North American tour, opening in Dallas, Texas on June 18.
Guests walk through the Jurassic World gates into a 20,000 square foot immersive dinosaur adventure based on the popular Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchises. Guests will find themselves walking among life-size dinosaurs in the Jurassic World environment. Even Bumpy, from the Netflix Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, is there. In addition to watching dinosaurs, guests can explore The Hammond Creation Lab.
Here are a list of things to see and do at the exhibition:
- “Ride” a ferry to Isla Nublar.
- Walk through the gates of Jurassic World.
- Encounter a Brachiosaurus.
- Get up close with baby dinosaurs, including Bumpy from Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Take a selfie with one.
- View a Parasaurolophus.
- See newborn dinosaurs right after they have hatched.
- Stand behind a high-voltage fence and watch a massive T-Rex.
- View Velociraptors, including Blue.
- See a Gyrosphere.
- Watch the feeding of the Indominus Rex.
The exhibition originally launched in Melbourne, Australia in 2016. This is its first time in North America. The exhibit is put on by Round Room Live, which specializes in arena shows and touring exhibitions, and Cityneon, which is a global experience entertainment company.
“We are delighted to launch in Dallas, and to bring this Exhibition to cities across the U.S. and Canada,” said Stephen Shaw, Founder and Co-President of Round Room Live. “Families will be amazed and beyond entertained by this incredible experience.”
The Jurassic World exhibition will be at the Grandscape in The Colony, Texas through September 5, 2021. Ticket prices range from $19.50 to $89.50 per person depending on the experience you select.
Future cities on the North American tour have not yet been announced.
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