Jurassic Quest, a national traveling show featuring animatronic dinosaurs, will be visiting Pasadena, Anaheim, and San Diego. Visitors can get up close to life-size dinosaurs from different periods, including the T-Rex.
The national traveling Jurassic Quest show will bring a herd of about 70 larger-than-life animatronic dinosaurs from the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic periods, which date back to about 66-250 million years ago, to the Pasadena Convention Center from Jan. 3 through Jan. 5. The prehistoric creatures will then migrate to the Anaheim Convention Center from Jan.10 to Jan.12 and San Diego’s Del Mar Fairgrounds from Jan. 17 to Jan. 20.
The venues will be transformed into Jurassic-era environments where people can get right up close to these reptiles, including giant killers like the T Rex. And while in the past most of these creatures would have undoubtedly swallowed people up as as tiny snack, at Jurassic Quest it’s all about family fun. “All the dinosaurs are life size, just the way paleontologists would have imagined them and based on research. You can walk through different time periods and say hi to animatronic dinosaurs, Utah raptors and our babies of course,” said Brainy Beth, a Jurassic Quest dinosaur trainer. Yes, there are trainers, since some of these dinosaurs can move. And yes, Brainy Beth is her Jurassic stage name. The experience includes playful adolescent dinosaurs running around and interacting with people, so go ahead and take a selfie with the dino teens
DINOSAURS ANIMATRONICS FAMILY FUN EXHIBITION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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