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Friday Funday - Woodland Park Zoo’s New Dinosaur Discovery Exhibit

By Melinda Larke - Cherry Valley Macaroni Kid May 6, 2021

We are back from our vacation and did the two weeks of quarantine!    It is time to get back out to out Friday Fundays!  I was really excited to be invited by the Woodland Park Zoo and tour their newest exhibit,  Dinosaur Discovery.  

 The exhibit did not disappoint!  As I walked through, while I knew that they weren't real, it just felt so real.    The location, the sounds,  and the movement of the dinos, all made for a very realistic experience.  The kids and I had fun  learning about all the different species.  My daughter was amazed that many of them once lived in  the North America.   We enjoyed taking silly pictures with the dinos, and just wandering around  immersed in the moment.   I highly recommend this exhibit, not just for anyone who loves dinosaurs, but for  everyone .


Here is more information from the Woodland Park Zoo about the Dinosaur Discovery Exhibit - 

Head to Woodland Park Zoo starting May 1 and travel back to a time when massive dinosaurs roamed the earth. At Woodland Park Zoo’s brand new, immersive Dinosaur Discovery exhibit presented by T-Mobile, you’ll walk among dozens of life-sized roaring, breathing prehistoric giants, and get up close to the tallest dinosaurs ever at 35 feet high! See a 40-foot-long T. rex face off against Triceratops the size of an ice cream truck! Meet mothers and their babies, head-butting giants and so much more. It’s a magical experience that your entire family will roar for. 

Dinosaurs at the zoo? 
Did you know dinosaurs still roam the earth? In fact, their present-day relatives live right here at Woodland Park Zoo — birds! As the years went on, birds evolved to be lighter and smaller, their feathers got better, they grew beaks, and their wishbones fused together to help make flying easier. Dinosaurs and birds are a lot more alike than you’d think: their claws are alike, their social behavior is similar and even their eggs look the same. 

See dinos, support wildlife 
Proceeds from each ticket sold to Dinosaur Discovery help support excellent animal care for the hundreds of animals that call the zoo home, education, and wildlife conservation in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. 

WHEN:            
Dinosaur Discovery opens May 1 and runs through September 6, 2021. 

WHERE:          
Dinosaur Discovery is inside Woodland Park Zoo. To visit, you first purchase a ticket to Woodland Park Zoo, then head to the Dinosaur Discovery exhibit to purchase a separate ticket. 

TICKETS:        
Tickets for Dinosaur Discovery will be available at the entrance to the exhibit within the zoo. Prices do not include zoo admission:
General Admission Tickets: $5  
Member Tickets: $4  

Guests are strongly encouraged to purchase zoo tickets online in advance of their visit. Timed tickets are available at www.zoo.org/visit

INFO:
The exhibition is created by Dino Don Inc., the world's leading supplier of robotic dinosaurs to zoos and museums worldwide — and the only maker of full-sized dinosaurs. The hand-made animatronics are uniquely created under direct scientific supervision. The company’s founder, “Dino” Don Lessem, is a world authority on dinosaurs—advisor to Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, author of 40 dinosaur books, and excavator of the largest dinosaurs in the world, from Patagonia to Mongolia. For more information, visit www.dinodon.com.
 
For more information about Dinosaur Discovery, visit www.zoo.org/dinosaurs.
 
Winter zoo hours through April 30: 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. For more information or to become a zoo member, visit www.zoo.org or call 206.548.2500.