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Jurassic World: The Exhibition London is a stellar attraction in the English capital that you must visit. With the mobile entry ticket, you can access the different sections in the park and travel back in time to the world of dinosaurs. Marvel at the life-like replicas of Brachiosaurus, Velociraptor, and Tyrannosaurus Rex and wonder what life would have been like with these mighty beasts.
Entry tickets to Jurassic World: The Exhibition London gives you access to the entire arena. With your mobile ticket, you can explore the land of dinosaurs, see life-size replicas of Brachiosaurus, Velociraptor, Tyrannosaurus Rex, and other dinosaurs, and learn how they were created. Children and adults can all have fun at Jurassic World: The Exhibition London.
Land of the Giants doesn't exactly feature in the "Jurassic World" movies but is a top attraction at Jurassic World: The Exhibition London. Brachiosaurus, one of the largest creatures in Jurassic World, is the standout feature in the Land of the Giants. You'll be amazed at its size, measuring 65 feet long and 35 long wide with a weight of 70,000 pounds.
Gentle Giants Petting Zoo was filmed in the "Jurassic World" movie at the Honolulu Zoo. A mother Pachyrhinosaurus and her infant are the star attraction in this part of Jurassic World: The Exhibition London, with several plaques placed all over to provide insight into dinosaurs. Through one of the plaques, you'll learn that Jurassic World has no natural breeding program. There's also an interactive game that shows how infants and adults were paired in Jurassic World: The Exhibition London to produce new dinosaurs.
Discovery Center gives you a break from the gigantic dinosaurs and takes you close to baby dinosaurs. There are many walls in the Discovery Center; one of them has a lit-up board that explains time and the geologic time scale. Another wall explains InGen's process of extracting DNA from amber and how new dinosaurs were created. Restricted embryo storage units are also housed in the Discovery Center. You can also build your dinosaurs, colour them, and customize them to your liking.
Raptor Paddock was a paddock on Isla Nublar, close to the old paddock that housed four Velociraptors. At the Jurassic World: The Exhibition London, you can get a behind-the-scenes look at Owen Grady's Velociraptor training program. Alisson comes on the screen first, providing info on Velociraptors. Grady comes in later and provides a demo where you see Blue, the beta Raptor, come out to meet visitors.
Jurassic World: The Exhibition London has many attractions, but guests can't get enough of Tyrannosaurus rex. The T. rex Kingdom is a popular spot in Jurassic World: The Exhibition London, where you enter a room, see how a Tyrannosaurus bites, and check out the T. rex skull used in the movie. You may also be led to Paddock 9, where you can see the Tyrannosaurus up close.
Gyrosphere Valley introduces you to the magnificent Stegosaurus. Fourteen feet tall and 30 feet long, Stegosaurus isn't the biggest creatures in Jurassic World: The Exhibition London, but boy, they're daunting. In the Gyrosphere Valley, you can see them up close and truly appreciate their size. You'll also see the indominus rex escape, attack, and roar angrily before the Containment Unit calms her down.
The last of the attractions at Jurassic World: The Exhibition London, Innovation Center is the central hub where you can learn about dinosaurs and create your hybrids from 3D scanned models. You'll see real dinosaur bones (yes, real bones) and can check out the exhibit's gift shop to immortalise your visit. You can buy Jurassic World-branded toys, trinkets, and school items.
Jurassic World: The Exhibition London is open during the following hours:
Hop onto the brand-new Elizabeth Line and get down at the Custom House Station. You can, alternatively, catch the Underground and DLR.
You can get to the exhibition by car on the M25, which is a very good option if you want to avoid the crowds and traffic. If you're travelling from central London, you need to travel south on the M1 and then follow signs for 'Jurassic World'. If you're coming from the south west of England, you can also reach the exhibition by taking the M4 towards Newport (before heading west) and then turning left onto A4395.
Jurassic World: The Exhibition London offers a comfortable experience for guests.
epending on your budget, you'll find several stay options at Jurassic World: The Exhibition London. Holiday Inn Express, ibis London Excel Docklands, Good Hotel London, and Connaught House Hotel (Excel) are a few stay options you can try in ExCeL, London. They're all close to Jurassic World: The Exhibition London.
You can purchase Jurassic World: The Exhibition London tickets online. With online booking, you can plan and get exciting discounts.
Yes. Jurassic World Exhibition tickets are available online.
Discounts on Jurassic World Exhibition tickets depend on several tickets. Usually, you will find discounts on the tickets.
Your Jurassic World: The Exhibition tickets cannot be rescheduled. You won't get a refund either if you cancel your tickets.
Buying your Jurassic World: The Exhibition ticket online is the best option. You can plan your visit in advance and get discounts.
You can get your Jurassic World: The Exhibition tickets online for £16.67.
Yes. Jurassic World: The Exhibition London is worth visiting because you come face-to-face with dinosaurs from the Jurassic World movie series.
Here are the timings for Jurassic World: The Exhibition London:
Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays: 10 AM to 6 PM (last entry at 5 PM)
Thursdays and Fridays: 10 AM to 8 PM (last entry at 7 PM)
Saturdays: 9 AM to 8 PM (last entry at 7 PM)
Sundays: 9 AM to 6 PM (last entry at 5 PM)