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“Jurassic x The Dinosaur Park” Exhibition





It’s no secret that dinosaur is loved by both genders, it’s something boys and girls could be fascinated by. So, kids are pretty excited about the trip. 





There’re different areas, such as; tug of war with kentrosaurus; be an archaeologist and dig some bones; the 2 driving around in Jurassic Park areas, where kids got to drive themselves or controlled by an adult with remote; be a mama dino and give the baby some water; wear a robe and be dino caretaker; run faster than a t-Rex etc. Most of them are interactive, which I guess it’s the reason kids find it interesting. 







So, there’s a few things you should know before deciding… 

1️⃣Mom thinks : ⭐️  for the efforts but personally think it’s overpriced 

2️⃣Kids thinks : ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ and they are telling me there’s so much fun 🤨 their favourite are driving, the tug of war with dino and the interactive screen games 😒

3️⃣ For your convenience (if you’re going), first thing is to check the time for the digging fossils game, and queue for it at least 15 mins before that, if you missed it, the waiting time is 45 mins (for the staff to clean and set up), short play time and seems simple but kids love it 🤷🏻‍♀️





I wouldn’t say it’s total waste of time, because if you’re a dino fans, or easily pleased like my kids, you’d enjoyed taking some “adventurous “ photos with the dinos. The models are fascinating. However, it would make more sense if it’s charging $80-$100 for entrance fees instead of $168-$380. 


This event is organised by Snow Palace, Starry and Big Honor, and the exhibition will be held at FTlife Tower starting from today (17 December) to 13 Feb 2022. 


Session Times (each at 90 mins; trust me it’s more than enough) 

⭕️Weekdays: 11am / 1pm / 3pm / 5pm 

⭕️Weekends and public holidays: 10am/ 12pm / 2pm / 4pm / 6pm/ 8pm 


I got my tickets from Trip via https://bit.ly/3C0xpRb


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