Monday, 10 March 2014

Dinosaurs to take over Jo'burg and Cape Town

Days of the Dinosaur


Plateosaurus
DATES & TIMES
Johannesburg: 20 June – 20 July 2014 (4 weeks only)

Cape Town: 31 July - 20 August 2014 (3 weeks only)

VENUE
Johannesburg: Sandton International Convention Centre

Cape Town: CTICC

Coelophysis
TICKETS
Available from Computicket:
Adults R140 a person
Kids (0–18 years) R95 a child
Family of four R395 a family
School groups (>20) R85 a person (weekdays and pre-bookings only)





Apatosaurus
Imagine really walking amongst dinosaurs – moving, roaring, life-size dinosaurs. For the first time since real dinosaurs roamed the planet, South Africans will be able to experience their true splendour at Days of the Dinosaur. The exhibition will be held at the Sandton International Convention Centre from 20 June to 20 July, and the CTICC from 2 to 21 August 2014.

Baryonyx
This internationally-renowned exhibition truly brings education and entertainment together with scientifically-accurate dinosaur exhibits made possible by some of the most advanced animatronics in the world.

Days of the Dinosaur will undoubtedly be enjoyed by the whole family, during an experience designed to be educational, interesting and fun all at once. Having travelled as far as Buenos Aires, Israel, Paris and Barcelona, this famous exhibition now brings its more than 45 life-size dinosaurs and two skeletons to create a memorable experience for South African families.

Ceratosaurus
Other attractions at the exhibition include a 3D cinema, excavation zone, Dino Ride for youngsters, and large interactive area for kids.

Don’t miss out on this unique experience that will enthral visitors’ imaginations. Group ticket options include the School Groups package (only available as pre-bookings for weekdays) at R85 per learner for groups larger than 20, and the Family of Four package, at R395 per family. Individual tickets are also available. All ticket options can be booked through Computicket.



Visit www.daysofthedinosaur.co.za for more information.

Pelicanimimus


Pteranodon



Press release by Corporate Image



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