Jurassic World lands in Singapore
Jurassic World: The Experience has officially opened in Singapore at Gardens by the Bay.
It is situated in the gardens’ Cloud Forest in front of the cascading waterfall.
The official opening ceremony was attended by Heng Swee Keat and hosted by NEON and Gardens by the Bay, with support from Universal Destinations & Experiences.
The exhibition engages audiences of all ages in settings inspired by the Jurassic World franchise and is produced by NEON in conjunction with Universal Live Entertainment.
Ron Tan, Group CEO of NEONm said: “This immersive experience marks another milestone. Together with Universal Live Entertainment and Gardens by the Bay, we invite audiences to experience the wonder of dinosaurs like never before.”
Visitors can see dinosaurs up close as they make their way through Cloud Forest, which has been transformed into a prehistoric environment filled with plants and ecosystems from the Jurassic period.
Attractions include the Velociraptor, dinosaur babies and Evolution Walk, to learn about a time before the age of dinosaurs with reconstructions of ancient plants that have become extinct.
Visitors will also come face-to-face with an animatronic T-rex.
Jurassic World: The Experience is now open daily to 9:00pm.
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