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JURASSIC WORLD: THE EXHIBITION ROARS INTO MELBOURNE NEXT WEEK!

IDENTITY PR 2 mins read

Jurassic World: The Exhibition Roars into Melbourne on 2 August 2024

New sessions released for the September - October school holidays!

Tickets selling fast at www.jurassicworldexhibition.com.au

The official, award-winning Jurassic World: The Exhibition is roaring into Melbourne on August 2nd, and will run for a limited time.

This stunning experience, at approximately 2,700 square meters, immerses audiences of all ages in settings inspired by the globally popular Jurassic World film franchise, from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, blending real-world science and education with the very best in high-quality entertainment.

Jurassic World: The Exhibition invites guests to walk through the iconic “Jurassic World gates, explore richly themed environments, encounter a life-sized Brachiosaurus, Velociraptors, including fan-favourite Blue, and the most fearsome dinosaur of all, the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex.

Guests will be able to imagine what it would have been like to roam among these breathtaking creatures, and even interact with baby dinosaurs, including “Bumpy” from the popular animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous from Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation, currently streaming on Netflix.

Jurassic World: The Exhibition has now become one of the fastest selling exhibitions in history since its launch with over eight million tickets sold. After opening its gates to excited fans in cities around the world including Berlin, Cologne, London, San Diego, Denver, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Paris, Madrid, Seoul, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Toronto, Melburnians will finally get their chance to experience this global sensation.

Admission to Jurassic World: The Exhibition starts at $39 for children (ages three and up) and $49 for adults (ages 16 and up). Family and group tickets and special pricing for senior citizens and students are also available.

Jurassic World: The Exhibition will be presented starting Friday, 2 August 2024 for a limited time at the newly reimagined 3,600 sqm The Fever Exhibition Hall, 62 Dawson Street, Brunswick VIC 3056. Tickets on sale at jurassicworldexhibition.com.au

For further information about Jurassic World: The Exhibition, please visit www.jurassicworldexhibition.com

FOR MEDIA TICKETS, INTERVIEWS AND PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, PLEASE CONTACT:

Karen Griffin -IDENTITY PR

0412 855 923 /karen@identitypr.com.au 

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