Jurassic World exhibition extended in Sydney due to overwhelming demand
The producers of award-winning Jurassic World: The Exhibition, currently on at the reimagined 3000 square metre SuperLuna Pavilion, Sydney Olympic Park, have today announced they will extend their Sydney run until Sunday, 18th February 2024 due to overwhelming demand and sell-out sessions.
The exhibition offers settings inspired by the Jurassic World franchise and is produced in conjunction with Universal Live Entertainment, NEON, SuperLuna, Masterworks, Sony Music Entertainment Australia, and Animax Designs – the creators of the lifelike animatronic dinosaurs.
The extension will offer dinosaur-loving families and Jurassic World fans the chance to have the ultimate dinosaur experience and not miss out on the award-winning exhibition through the summer holidays.
Since its highly anticipated arrival in Sydney in September, Jurassic World: The Exhibition has seen thousands of guests visit, and has captured the imaginations of all ages, transporting them through richly themed prehistoric environments and providing an interactive experience with realistic, life-sized dinosaurs.
The exhibition allows guests to walk through the iconic Jurassic World gates, meet Velociraptors, stand under a towering Brachiosaurus, and encounter the most fearsome dinosaur of all, the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. In addition, Visitors can interact with “Bumpy” from the popular animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous is produced by Universal, DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment with five seasons now streaming on Netflix.
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