Jurassic World: The Exhibition is the closest people will ever come to living dinosaurs, and dino-enthusiasts and Jurassic World movie fans have one last chance to explore the touring attraction before it leaves Canada on May 5, 2024.
Based on one of the biggest blockbusters in cinema history, Jurassic World: The Exhibition welcomes fans to venture to the remote island, Isla Nublar, made famous in the movie franchise. The thrilling, interactive experience allows visitors to come face-to-face with life-size dinosaurs and explore richly themed prehistoric environments.
The Exhibition, sure to capture the imaginations of fans of every age, spans 20,000 square feet and provides both an entertaining and educational adventure. For children who are particularly drawn to their immense size with unique personalities and features, Jurassic World dinosaurs can also be their first steppingstone into science, and more specifically, the fascinating realm of paleontology.
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Once visitors walk through the iconic “Jurassic World” gates, they will encounter impressive animatronic dinosaurs such as the towering Brachiosaurus, Velociraptors, including fan-favourite Blue, and the fearsome mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. Designed by robotic entertainment powerhouse, Animax Designs, the dinosaurs are breathtakingly realistic.
“Jurassic World: The Exhibition offers an exhilarating array of animatronic dinosaurs that look astoundingly realistic,” said Michael Mattox, executive vice president at Animax Designs. “This attraction is so technically advanced that guests can really imagine what it would have been like to roam amongst these awe-inspiring creatures.”
At the Exhibition, fans can immerse themselves in Jurassic World’s cinematic universe through innovative technology, great storytelling and immersive installations including Land of Giants, Creation Lab, T. Rex Kingdom, The Raptor Paddock, Gyrosphere Valley and more. They’ll also be able to interact with a myriad of baby dinosaurs, including ‘Bumpy’ from the popular animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous from Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation.
The family-friendly attraction is produced by NEON, a global leader in immersive experiences in conjunction with Universal Live Entertainment, a division of Universal Destinations & Experiences.
A global success with over eight million visitors since its launch in Melbourne, Australia in 2016, Jurassic World: The Exhibition has since opened its gates to excited fans in key regions around the world including the United States, Europe and Asia.
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Jurassic World: The Exhibition is located in a standalone space at Square One Mississauga, 199 Rathburn Road West. Timed-entry admission or VIP Flex passes are available at jurassicworldexhibition.com.
Admission starts at $21.49 for children (ages three and up) and $28.99 for adults (ages 16 and up). Family and group tickets are also available as well as special pricing for senior citizens and students. Children under three years of age are admitted free with an accompanying parent or guardian.
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