Dinosaurs Live!

Last Chance to Catch Dinosaurs-Live! Exhibition

Dinosaurs Live!

10 February 2012, Singapore –  If you have not yet caught the largest showcase ever of animatronic dinosaurs in Singapore, hurry, as it will end its run here on 26 February 2012.

The showcase that is set in a 3000 square-metre jungle-like arena has already mesmerised over 110,000 visitors to date.  See these creatures come to “life” through animatronics technology, sound and light effects.  The dinosaurs’ eyes, bodies, tongues, fingers and stomachs will move.

Highlights of the exhibition:

  • Close to 50 life-sized animatronics dinosaurs
  • The largest 19m x 6m Diplodocus and the 16m x 6m terror of the ancient earth – Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex)
  • ‘Clash of the Titans’ where three T-rex and two long-horn Styracosaurus face off
  • ‘Not so Cold Blooded After All’ where a Maisaura (a.k.a the ‘good mother lizard’) lovingly tends her nest
  • Children and families can also enjoy a Dig Pit!, Dino-Rides and Dino-Kiosks as well as a Dino-Store where they will be able to bring home treasures from the prehistoric world
  • Obtain the exclusive exhibition trail booklet specially designed to enhance children’s experience of the exhibition, which has been a hit with the children

 

Dinosaur Live!

Dinosaurs-Live! Exhibition Details

Date: Till 26 February 2012
Venue: The Annexe, Science Centre Singapore
Time: 10am to 6pm, open daily
Price: S$23 (Adult), S$18 (Child: 3-16 years old), S$75 (Family Package for 2 Adults and 2 Children)
All prices include Science Centre Admission
URL:  www.science.edu.sg or www.facebook.com/DinosaursLiveExhibition

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