Dinosaurs Unleashed

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Dinosaurs Unleashed Parklife, 455 – 497 Oxford Street, London, W1K 6DE
10.00 - 18.00 Tues - Sat 11.00 - 18.00 Sun
Tickets from £11 (children 4-14 years). Family tickets and concessions available.
About Dinosaurs Unleashed
Including 24 animatronic, ‘life size’ dinosaurs in a Jurassic forest, Dinosaurs Unleashed is a lifelike, prehistoric adventure which provides fun and learning for all the family. It brings the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods straight into the 21st century with loads of interactive elements that make learning about dinosaurs great fun.
This special encounter has been uniquely created for Parklife Oxford Street, in the heart of London’s West End. With fun things to discover in the indoor element of the attraction too, and a café and shop, Dinosaurs Unleashed offers plenty to see.
Tyrannosauros rex, taller than the tallest giraffe; Triceratops, a favourite snack of the T rex; Diplodocus, longer than three double-decker buses; and Stegosaurs, the same weight as 300 7yr old boys! From grazers to predators, they’re all here.
Dinosaurs Unleashed will also feature an aquarium - which gets you up close to the underwater world of the dinosaurs. The latest computer graphics bring the prehistoric underwater world to life.
Get interactive: Dig deep – learn how to uncover dinosaur bones. Get artistic – select a camouflage type and colour, then let your imagination run wild. Draw on a touch screen and watch in amazement as a 4-metre high dinosaur is covered in your design. Big foot – always wanted to make dinosaur footprints? Select your dinosaur and run down the interactive track and dino prints will appear under your feet.
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The jurassic garden was very impressive and the kids wanted to walk around again and again! (we went around 3 times) The diplodocus is awesome. One of the staff kindly took a small group of families around on our 2nd walk around and explained the history that was written on the boards beside each dinosaur. One thing we had missed without the staff interpretation is that the living plant life in the garden area is from the jurassic era too and that has been brought in from all over the world.
The free games were fun after the dinosaurs and there was a good range for different ages (mine are 4 and 7).
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