
Huge new Jurassic World experience to open at iconic UK landmark this spring
A NEW family-friendly, immersive experience is coming to London this spring at Battersea Power station.
The Jurassic World blockbuster franchise, starring Chris Pratt and
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Jurassic World: The Experience is coming to London this spring
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Memorable scenes from Jurassic World will be recreated
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Jurassic World: The Experience will arrive in London on May 23.
Those brave enough to enter, will walk amongst prehistoric giants and get up close and personal with countless different species of dinosaur.
It will be spread across two floors of the specially-made
The experience is suitable for fans of all ages and they will get to enjoy memorable moments from the franchise.
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From walking beneath a towering Brachiosaurus to Dr. Henry Wu's lab of genetic development.
You can come face to face with Chris Pratt's favourite Velociraptor, Blue, and even get a rare up-close look at the terrifying Tyrannosaurus rex.
There are also baby dinosaurs to interact with and you can take a look at real fossilised dinosaur bones.
The 24-hour pre-sale begins on April 29, with tickets available for general sale from April 30, 2025.
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Prices for Jurassic World: The Experience start at £22.90 for children (ages 3-15).
Family and group tickets are also available and will be valid for a specific time slot.
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Chris Pratt's favourite raptor, Blue, will be there
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The experience is suitable for fans of all ages
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You'll find the experience at brand-new NEON at the Battersea Power Station visitor space, located next to the London landmark.
And this isn't the only immersive experience coming to London.
Fans of the TV series,
The experience, opening in spring 2025, will be a "high-stakes adventure across London" that requires "strategy, teamwork and quick thinking."
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It will be a foot race across London where players will navigate around classic landmarks to reach various checkpoints.
Just like in the show, you'll have to find your bearings without modern technology - which means no mobile phones or maps.
So maybe brush up on your London knowledge before the game begins. The adventure is across 3.1 miles – and there's no public transport allowed.
For anyone who wants to try out the course, head to their
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The experience will depict moments from all three Jurassic World movies
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