There’s a Brachiosaurus in Brunswick! That’s right Melbourne, it’s your turn to transcend time and venture into Jurassic World: The Exhibition.
If you’ve got children who love dinosaurs – and can somehow manage to identify the various species with perfect clarity – then this is the Jurassic World Melbourne exhibition you really don’t want to miss!
But be quick – the dinosaurs aren’t sticking around forever! Whether you’re from Melbourne or visiting the area, be sure to add this amazing attraction to your to-do list.
Jurassic World: The Exhibition is now open and the perfect family-friendly adventure for the September school holidays.
Board the ferry to Isla Nublar and immerse yourself in some of the most iconic scenes from the Jurassic World film franchise. Why should Claire and Owen get to have all the fun?
Step Inside Jurassic World: The Exhibition
Jurassic World: The Exhibition has ventured all over the world including Berlin, London, San Diego, Chicago, Shanghai, Toronto and Sydney.
One of our Mum Central families went along to the opening in Sydney last year and she (and her two boys) absolutely loved it. The kids still talk about it all the time!
Life-Sized Dinosaurs in Melbourne
The Jurassic World Melbourne exhibition is presented at the newly reimagined The Fever Exhibition Hall, 62 Dawson Street, in Brunswick VIC 3056. This venue is a whopping 3,600 sqm and the perfect space to host these amazing creatures.
The moment you step through the Jurassic World gates (just like in the movie), you’ll be surrounded by the most life-like dinosaurs in the world. Designed by Animax Designs, the animatronic dinosaurs look just like the dinosaurs from the Jurassic World franchise, with incredible sounds, details and features.
The Jurassic World Franchise Comes to LifeÂ
Not only are these dinosaurs incredibly life-like but they also move, roar and interact with the audience.
There are so many amazing dinosaurs to discover including the gentle Brachiosaurus (Brachy) and Anklosauras (Anky). You’ve also got Velociraptors, T-Rex and fan-favourite Blue.
You can even interact with baby dino, “Bumpy”, who is the star of the popular animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, currently streaming on Netflix.
Not only is it incredibly entertaining, but Jurassic World: The Exhibition is also a great lesson in biology for children.
Head to the Dinosaur Creation Lab to get up close to baby dinosaurs and discover the science behind how Jurassic World came to be.
You can also take a peek inside some unhatched eggs and learn about the many species of dinosaurs that inhabit Jurassic World. See kids – science can be fun!
Dinosaurs live again. They live in Jurassic World: The Exhibition
Over 8 million (and counting) people have ventured into Jurassic World: The Exhibition since it first opened and it continues to be one of the fastest-selling exhibitions in the world. It’s also won a heap of awards including Best Visitor Experience in 2022. Once you’re through those iconic gates, you’ll easily understand why!
Great for dino-loving little ones, Jurassic World fans and even us oldies who still remember the OG Jurassic Park and that haunting port-a-loo scene. This is THE family attraction to visit during the school holidays.
Get Your Tickets Now for School Holidays
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 are also available as well as special pricing for senior citizens and students.
Be quick though, as tickets are selling fast, and this exhibition will only be here for a limited time. There will be additional viewings during the September school holidays but we suggest you book ASAP to avoid missing out.
Jurassic World: The Exhibition is produced in conjunction with Universal Live Entertainment, NEON, SuperLuna, Masterworks, Sony Music Entertainment Australia, and Animax Design.Â
This is a sponsored post for Jurassic World: The Exhibition