Jurassic World: The Experience at Gardens by the Bay till 31 Dec

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On 29 May, Jurassic World: The Experience debuted within the Cloud Forest at the Gardens by the Bay. Presented by NEON and Universal Live Entertainment, this event brings the cinematic wonder of the Jurassic World film franchise to life through life-sized animatronic dinosaurs nestled within the legendary mist-shrouded conservatory.

Jurassic World: The Experience - People Looking at Dinosaurs
Credit – Gardens by the Bay

For Singapore Adult Residents, a ticket to the Cloud Forest will set you back by S$26. For Singapore Children & Senior Residents, the same ticket will set you back by S$22.

Check out these highlights.

1. Brachiosaurus Falls

Jurassic World: The Experience - Brachiosaurus Falls
Credit – Gardens by the Bay

Experience the Brachiosaurus Falls, where amidst a landscape of dense forests and thundering waterfalls, a Brachiosaurus duo erupt in calls, harmonising with each other.

2. Tyrannosaurus breakout

Jurassic World: The Experience - Tyrannosaurus Breakout
Credit – Gardens by the Bay

Come face-to-face with a fierce animatronic T-rex, then make your way to safety by slipping through a fence, prowling among palm-like plants with thick trunks and spiky leaves. These include cycads such as the Cycas revoluta (Japanese Cycad) and Cycas rumphii (Queen Sago), plants that once grew across the land during the dinosaur age.

3. Photo opportunities & retail area

Jurassic World: The Experience - Retail Spot
Credit – Gardens by the Bay

Enjoy an exciting photo opportunity where you get to choose from different animated backgrounds, along with exclusive digital reels to preserve your special Jurassic World visit.

Don’t forget to drop by the retail area for some merchandise to remember your adventure.

4. Discover prehistoric plants

Jurassic World: The Experience - Prehistoric Plant
Credit – Gardens by the Bay

Learn about prehistoric plants such as the Cibotium barometz (Golden Chicken Fern) (above, left). In the past, the fine, golden hairs that distinguish this fern were applied to wounds to stop bleeding. Today, Cibotium barometz is popular in gardens and collections.

Favouring moist gullies and valleys in Eastern Australia, the feathery foliage of Dicksonia Antarctica (Tasmanian Tree Fern) (above, right) shelters an abundance of ferns and mini orchids. Despite their preference for humid places, mature ferns are wildfire tolerant.

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