The family-friendly “Dr. Seuss Experience” opens this weekend in Denver. But if 'Cat in the Hat' isn't your style, there's plenty of other things to do this weekend.
inspired by the colorful imagery of the legendary children’s author and illustrator, will open this weekend for its immersive run, which lasts through Sept. 5.shopping complex, with the tours opening on Friday, March 25. Kids and adults can walk through life-sized Dr. Seuss environments inspired by “The Cat in the Hat,” “Horton Hears a Who!,” and “The Lorax;” take pictures with costumed characters; and wander a lofty balloon maze.
Timed tickets are required, although they can also be purchased on-site, 9555 E. County Line Road in Centennial. $28 for children and $35 for adults. Visit
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