Dinosaurs in the wild roars onto Greenwich Peninsula
Immerse yourself into a world which dates pre-man, by catching a time machine back to the age of dinosaurs. This summer, for the first time ever, a multi-million-pound theatrical experience roars in the all-new Greenwich Peninsula.
Located in a temporary building covering nearly 3,500 square metres, this is live action like you’ve never seen it before. Beginning 67 million years ago, time-jump technology will take you back to the late cretaceous period where you can get close with dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops.
Those daring enough to take part in the ultimate voyage of discovery, will travel with their guides through lumbering herds of dangerous dinosaurs. On route, you can catch a dinosaur autopsy, watch babies hatching, plunge your hands into dinosaur poo and get your claws on stunning panoramic views of the giant creatures hunting, fighting and roaming free in the wild.
Perfect for the family, Dinosaurs in the Wild is open to the public on the Greenwich Peninsula, near North Greenwich Underground station. It has now been extended until the 2nd of September 2018.
A fantastic day out for the family over the summer holidays
Standard, family, school and group tickets to Dinosaurs in the Wild can be pre-booked from now, with all tickets and information are available from: www.dinosaursinthewild.com
Written by Hena Husain