Forty life-sized animatronic dinosaurs will be coming to a park this summer to transform the area into a palaeontologist’s playground.
A 'Dinosaurs in the Park' event will take place at Heaton Park from July 20 to August 6, for what has been dubbed as an “educational and enjoyable day out for the whole family”.
Dino fans of all ages will be able to see favourites such as the Stegosaurus, Triceratops and Velociraptor, and the lesser-known Dilophosaurus, Kentrosaurus and Hypacrosaurus.
Visitors can follow the Dinosaur Trail, solve puzzles, and carry out some Jurassic dentistry by brushing the teeth of the resident T-Rex.
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There will also be a guest appearance on Sunday, July 23, and Saturday, August 5, from a palaeontologist, Manchester University’s Dr Dean Lomax.
The palaeontologist will discuss all things dinosaur as well as answer questions, showcase some of his fossil collection and give children the opportunity to bring their own fossils to hear more about them as well as have them aged.
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There will also be a fun zone with hands-on activities included in the ticket price and an optional extra of children’s fun fair rides, which cost per ride.
Some other activities taking place at the park include: Dino excavation digs, mini golf, dino kingdom bouncy castle, mini soft play for under 3s, Designasaurus studio where you can design your own dinosaur and watch it come to life on the screen, Videosaurus and a visit to the palaeontologist tent to discover fossils, dinosaur dung and interesting facts.
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