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DINOS ALIVE: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE ROARS INTO PERTH FOR THE FIRST TIME

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Exhibition Hub, the leader in immersive digital art experiences, in partnership with Fever, the leading entertainment
discovery platform, with the proud support of the City of Perth, brings the groundbreaking family-friendly exhibition,
Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience to Perth. Tickets on sale NOW.


Following a global success with over 1 million tickets sold worldwide, and a roaring success across the Australian
Eastern seaboard, the Perth exhibit of Dinos Alive: The Immersive Experience represents a unique opportunity to
immerse oneself in a remote era, when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. With the help of cutting-edge technologies, scenic
installations, and realistic reconstructions, the experience invites the audience to walk among the creatures that
inhabited our planet millions of years ago and embark on an extraordinary journey, not only visual but emotional, among
striking prehistoric scenarios.


With the help of realistic, life-size installations and moving replicas, Dinos Alive will take explorers of all ages back to the
land of giants, bringing them face-to-face with the creatures that dominated the animal world for over 140 million years.
The 45-to 75-minute experience will allow visitors to meet and interact with more than 80 famous dinosaur specimens
– including the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex, the imposing Triceratops, and the small but ferocious Velociraptor, and
many more – through fun, interactive, and educational activities in a never-before-seen way.


Among the most impressive attractions, a virtual aquarium allows visitors to dive into the depths of the ancient seas
and get a close-up look at the great marine predators, such as the Mosasaurus, that ruled the oceans of yore. Viewers
will also have the opportunity to explore breathtaking settings that faithfully reproduce the landscapes of the Mesozoic
era, populated by walking, swimming, and flying giants.


In addition to the spectacular component, Dinos Alive: The Immersive Experience has a strong educational character,
with an area dedicated to younger children, who, as aspiring palaeontologists, can experience the thrill of discovering
buried fossils and learning more about the prehistoric creatures that inhabited our planet.


For generations, dinosaurs have captured the collective imagination. These prehistoric giants have become an integral
part of our pop culture thanks to iconic films like the Jurassic Park saga and animated series like Dinosaurs. Dinos Alive:
The Immersive Experience offers the chance to relive these emotions, but in an even more intense and immersive way,
bringing viewers face to face with the creatures that have fascinated millions of people around the world.

Tickets are available here for purchase. 

About us:

About Exhibition Hub European producer and distributor of major exhibitions worldwide, Exhibition Hub offers edutainment in a world where digital experiences shape people's interactions and perceptions. The art of storytelling has evolved into immersive journeys that captivate, educate, and inspire. Exhibition Hub stands at the forefront of this transformation, setting new benchmarks for what it means to engage audiences through immersive exhibitions. Since its inception in 2015, Exhibition Hub has embarked on a mission to push the boundaries of edutainment. With over 200 experiences - Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience, Titanic - An Immersive Voyage, Art of The Brick, and Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience, and many more - and over 35 million visitors worldwide, Exhibition Hub's impact is undeniable. Exhibition Hub combines the flawless integration of in-depth research, elegant design, and cutting-edge technologies. Each experience is meticulously crafted to be interactive, engaging, and deeply memorable, leaving a lasting impression on audiences. About Fever Fever is the leading global live-entertainment discovery platform which has helped millions of people discover the best experiences in their cities since 2014. With a mission to democratize access to culture and entertainment in real life through its platform, Fever inspires users to enjoy unique local experiences and events, from immersive exhibitions, interactive theatrical experiences, and festivals to molecular cocktail pop-ups, while empowering creators with data and technology to create and expand experiences across the world.

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