Due to popular demand, the producers of Dinosaurs in the Wild have announced new dates and time slots for London as the time travel adventure extends its stay in the capital until 31st July 2018.
After successful runs at Birmingham’s NEC and Manchester’s EventCity last year, the multimillion-pound hit show’s unique time machine is now set for a longer residency on London’s Greenwich Peninsula, meaning more families will now have the chance to be taken back an astonishing 67 million years to encounter amazing creatures like Tyrannosaurus, Alamosaurus and Dakotaraptor roaming the wild.
Visitors will be immersed in an unforgettable experience that, for the very first time, will make them feel as though they are actually there – amongst the dinosaurs, in their world, at their time.
Dinosaur tourists are whisked by time machine to join scientists at an extraordinary research station – TimeBase 67 – which has been built on the Late Cretaceous plains 67 million years ago.
On the ultimate voyage of discovery, they drive with their guides through lumbering herds of dangerous dinosaurs, watch a dinosaur autopsy, witness hatchlings emerging from eggs, plunge their hands into dinosaur poo, and visit a lookout, with panoramic views of the teeming prehistoric life in every direction.
Producer Jill Bryant comments, “After our successful runs in Birmingham and now in Manchester, we’re delighted to say that we’re extending our stay in London until July 2018.
“We can’t wait for even more visitors to be thrilled by this completely new kind of immersive experience. We’re in no doubt that Londoners will be astonished when they come face to face with the dinosaurs as they travel back in time.”
Time-travellers who have already visited the TimeBase have been astounded by what they experienced there, with one of them recently commenting that the adventure is “literally the closest you’ll ever get to feeling like dinosaurs such asTyrannosaurus and Triceratops are with you – alive!”.
Dinosaurs in the Wild opens its doors in London on Monday 12th February 2018 on Greenwich Peninsula, just a few minutes from North Greenwich Underground station. The new dates and time slots extend its stay in the capital to July 31st 2018.
Standard, family, school and group tickets to Dinosaurs in the Wild can be pre-booked from now, with all tickets and information available from: www.dinosaursinthewild.com