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Saturday 20 October – Sunday 4 November
Open Wednesdays to Sundays from 10am - 6pm daily with final entry at 5pm
Closed Mondays 22 and 29 and Tuesdays 23 and 30 October
Venue: Wollaton Park
This half term, dinosaurs return to Wollaton! As the park is transformed into a prehistoric world.
Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs come to life, is an interactive, life-sized replica experience, where you’ll meet over different 30 dinosaurs.
Expect to come face to face with a 26m long Diplodocus and the notorious Tyrannosaurus rex in an animatronic experience, as these fearsome creatures come to life - watch out that they don’t make you jump with their raging roars!
Kids can also learn all about how dinosaurs lived, and mini-dinosaur palaeontologists among us will be able to dig for bones in the excavation area.
When the gang gets peckish or thirsty, there will be a herd of street food and drink vendors to keep their energy up, plus a whole store of dino-themed merchandise
Ticket prices start from £11.50 for adults, £10.50 concessions, £9.50 for children, and £38 for a family ticket. Children under two go free.
When selecting tickets, you will be asked to select one of the hourly time slots from 10am to 5pm. Once inside the event, visitors can stay as long as long as you dare.
Ticket prices start from £11.50 for adults, £10.50 concessions, £9.50 for children, and £38 for a family ticket. Children under two go free.
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