Sydney to walk with dinosaurs at Jurassic World exhibition

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Jurassic World: The Exhibition has landed at Sydney Olympic Park, allowing dinosaur lovers to travel to the land before time.

. From September 22 to December 3, visitors can walk among life-size dinosaurs in scenes inspired by the popularDion Georgopoulos

The family-friendly exhibition sold over 700,000 tickets during runs in London and Cologne earlier this year, and is expected to bring big crowds to Sydney’s SuperLuna Pavilion over the school holidays.The exhibition opened on Friday, September 22, and is slated to run until Sunday, December 3. It is already proving popular, with opening weekend tickets sold out.A weekend adult ticket will set you back $59, while kids’ tickets are priced at $49.

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