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Archive: They’re Baaaack – and They’re Bigger Than Ever!
Dinosauria runs May 22 through Labor Day at the Detroit Zoo
May 21, 2015
Forty lifelike animatronic dinosaurs that snarl and move – and some that spit – have taken up residence at the Detroit Zoo to provide a mega-dose of Vitamin Z for visitors of all ages. Dinosauria, presented by Kroger and Michigan Education Savings Program, runs May 22 through Sept. 7, 2015. The blockbuster summer attraction – the largest dinosaur exhibit of its kind in the country – was last featured at the Zoo in 2011.
Visitors enter a veritable “Zoorassic World” as they travel back in time along a lush, winding, 5-acre DinoTrail recreating prehistoric life. Enormous prehistoric creatures lurk at every turn, including adult dinosaurs, youngsters and even a nest with eggs and hatchlings. The robotic dinosaurs are built on steel frames by Texas-based Billings Productions and covered with intricately painted foam rubber skin. High-tech electronics and air pistons power the dinosaurs’ menacing claws and gnashing teeth while a sound system gives them their “voices”.
Dinosauria is open daily through Labor Day, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (until 8 p.m. Wednesdays during July and August). Tickets are $5 with Detroit Zoo admission for visitors ages 2 and older and are available at main admissions, the Dinosauria ticket booth or online at www.detroitzoo.org/dinosauria.
The prehistoric adventure continues with two experiences at the Wild Adventure Zone in the Ford Education Center. Featured at the 4-D Theater is “Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure 4-D”, a 15-minute movie that takes audiences back 82 million years for a look at the sea’s most dangerous predators. “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs – The Ride” at the Simulator Ride finds the sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbuster venturing into a mysterious underground world after Sid the sloth stumbles across three abandoned dinosaur eggs and decides to raise the hatchlings as his own. Tickets for both experiences are $5 with Detroit Zoo admission and are available at main admissions, the Wild Adventure Zone ticket booth or online.