Life-sized dinosaurs STOMPING into Burswood Park

Test your braveness and step into the world of the best predator that ever lived as Jurassic Kingdom stomps into Burswood Park.

This April, beginning Good Friday and ending Anzac Day, Burswood Park will remodel into Perth’s first-ever dinosaur theme park, with greater than two hectares of parkland to discover.

The Jurassic expedition will embrace 25 life-sized shifting and static dinosaurs, prehistoric points of interest and large fossil digs.

All your senses might be roaring once you come face-to-face with prehistoric dinosaurs hiding within the bushes and grazing the tree tops towering above your head.

The parkland may also embrace roaming performers, a craft station, interactive displays, rides, video games, and a spot to chill out with meals vehicles — an exhilarating journey for budding palaeontologists and dinosaur lovers.

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Put your science cap on on the prehistoric training zone and be taught in regards to the time when the mighty T-Rex and Triceratops roamed the Earth, with 10 interactive displays to have interaction your thoughts and creativeness.

Jurassic Kingdom might be open day by day, from Good Friday on April 7 to Anzac Day, with staggered begin instances from 9am to 2pm.

Perth's first-ever dinosaur theme park, Jurassic Kingdom, coming to Burswood Park this April
Camera IconStarting Good Friday and ending Anzac Day, Burswood Park will host Perth’s first-ever dinosaur theme park. Credit: Jurassic Kingdom/Jurassic Kingdom

Visitors can discover the park at their very own tempo with gates closing at 4pm every day.

Tickets can be found at jurassickingdom.com.au.

Perth's first-ever dinosaur theme park, Jurassic Kingdom, coming to Burswood Park this April
Camera IconJurassic Kingdom gives an opportunity to step again in time to the misplaced world of dinosaurs. Credit: Jurassic Kingdom/Jurassic Kingdom

Source: www.perthnow.com.au