Make Walking With Dinosaurs the perfect family treat this Easter
Make Walking With Dinosaurs the perfect family treat this Easter
Event: Walking With Dinosaurs
Date: May 1st - 6th
Venue: Wembley Arena
Parents looking for things to do with their dinosaur-mad children this Easter should look no further than Wembley Arena, where the multi-award-winning hit sensation Walking With Dinosaurs is coming back by popular demand.
The show has been ranked fourth in Pollstar's Top 100 Worldwide Tours meaning that families taking London breaks together can be sure that this will be a truly magical highlight of their trip.
As the production's official website proudly declares: "Watch them walk. Hear the roar. Be there as they fight for survival and supremacy. From the ripple of their skins to the glint in their eye, you will know the dinosaurs really are back!"
While the show is bound to delight would-be palaeontologists, it is technically truly breathtaking as well, meaning that anyone with an interest in the meticulous and complicated creative aspect of theatrical production will also enjoy the show - regardless of their feelings for prehistoric beings.
The show cost a staggering £10 million to put together and up to three people control each of the life-size beasts, which move and roar just as if they were living, breathing animals. Audiences can be sure that they will never have seen anything like it in the past.
According to the venue, the show is designed to "astound, thrill and educate a brand new generation of budding palaeontologists nationwide". It will feature 20 dinosaurs ranging from the carnivorous and terrifying Tyrannosaurus rex to smaller, more delicate dinosaurs, which will be arguably no less captivating.
Family tickets and group rates are available for those who wish to go along as a large party, perhaps as a birthday treat for their children. Those under the age of two are admitted for free and the show has an interval in the middle of its 80-minute running time, meaning that it is perfect for fidgety children!
With the show having toured the world, visited 206 cities and delighted over seven million people in the process, families looking for something to do over Easter should get booking tickets for it as soon as possible, as the production is bound to be a sell-out success.
Posted by Mikael Modig