Dinosaurs Will Rule DFW Again, At Least For A Weekend

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Dallas TX

04 August, 2021

12:34 PM

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DALLAS, TX—Dinosaur Invasion will roar into the metroplex this weekend, from Friday, August 6th through Sunday, August 8th at the Arlington Expo Center. The attraction, which has had many sold-out events across the US this year with their drive-thru format, is today announcing their new indoor experience. The show will provide families with an interactive walk-through dinosaur adventure. The pop-up event offers an opportunity to experience and learn about more than 50 animatronic dinosaurs — up close and personal — from the most famous dinosaurs to the most rare and fascinating ones. Want to be the first to know about Patch membership when it launches? Click here to find out how you can support Patch and local journalism. For an enhanced experience, attendees can also download the free Dinosaur Invasion App (available in iOS and Android) to learn shocking fun facts and play a trivia game for each dinosaur. After experiencing the tour, guests can enjoy massive dinosaur-themed bouncy houses, souvenir photo ops, meeting and petting baby dinosaurs, and kids can even ride jeeps and raptor shaped ATVs through their very own personal dinosaur drive-thru experience. Concessions and merchandise are available as well. "The drive-thru show was fun, but we are so excited to finally offer an interactive walk-thru experience where people can get close, take as many pictures as they want and make a day of their dinosaur experience," said owner, Troy Diskin. Director of Marketing, Jim Wojdyla continues "As dads of littles ourselves, the main goal is to make the kids not even realize they are learning while having as much fun as possible." For tickets and more information visit www.dinosaurinvasion.com. About Dinosaur Invasion Dinosaur Invasion was formerly known as Dinosaur Drive-Thru - a model that started in 2020 and was successful during the pandemic because it provided an experience that families could enjoy from the safety of their own vehicle. It toured many cities and greeted over 500,000 people. However, as COVID regulations were lifted, the business model has changed to a much more engaging and interactive experience. Looking for more Dallas news? Subscribe.

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