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It’s the Last Weekend for Your Jurassic Adventure

By ANDY VITALICIO
Published on Jan 27, 2021

Calling all dinosaur lovers.

The last chance to see the Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru Experience is approaching, with the last day of the exhibit on Sunday, Jan. 31.

This is a great opportunity to get the family out of the house and do something exciting with the whole family.

You still have time from Thursday through Sunday to experience this Jurassic Park-themed  event, so register now through www.rosebowlstadium.com/events/details/114/jurassic-quest-drive-thru.

The original Jurassic Quest is the only interactive dinosaur event that has more than 100 true to life-size animatronic dinosaurs in each of its indoor touring shows, from the very small to the gigantic. In collaboration with leading paleontologists, each dinosaur has been painstakingly replicated in every detail. Whether their prehistoric counterpart had skin that was scaly, had feathers or fur, Jurassic Quest has spared no expense in bringing the dinosaurs to life.

In 2019, Jurassic Quest produced 96 multi-day events in 34 states and Canada selling over one million tickets.

This new Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru version at the Rose Bowl, which opened on Jan. 15, features over 70 life-like dinosaurs including the very popular T. Rex, Spinosaurus and Triceratops.

Jurassic Quest’s herd of animatronic dinos are displayed in realistic scenes that allow guests to experience them roaring and moving from their own vehicles as they drive their way through the tour. Baby dinosaurs greet guests and bring big smiles to explorers of all ages.

During the drive-thru experience, guests are guided by an engaging and informative digital audio tour featuring show entertainers and dino wranglers that lasts about an hour. Guests stay in their cars throughout the tour with limited contact, if any, with staff who wear masks, social distance, and follow all state and local guidelines regarding health and safety.

To further ensure the safety of patrons and staff, all equipment and workstations undergo regular sanitization throughout the show. All attendees receive a free, safari-style family photo in their vehicles set against a dinosaur backdrop as a memento of their experience.

Drive-thru tickets are $49 per vehicle and $80 for vehicles that can seat nine to 15 people. You can also purchase Quest Packs online as an option. Patrons are advised to keep car doors closed and to stay in their vehicles.

A speed limit of 15 mph is imposed, and touching of the dinosaurs on display is strictly prohibited. Smoking is also prohibited on the premises.

For more information, visit www.jurassicquest.com/events/drive-thru-pasadena-ca.

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