Dinosaur Alert for Singapore!

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Dinosaur Alert for Singapore!

From June to August the Universal Studios Singapore will be totally taken over by dinosaurs calling all prehistoric reptiles lovers.

Jurassic World event will be held at Universal Studios Singapore from June, 2, through August, 22, 2018. Kids and adults are invited to take part in an amazing adventure which will include a live action show, augmented reality experience and an interactive raptor training program in a company of awe-inspiring creatures which once roamed the earth and are now back to life again.

The visitors will meet the absolute stars of dinosaur world like Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Stegasaurus, Velociraptor and many more. There will be activities for visitors of all ages including the youngest ones. The program will include an exhibition making visitors acquainted with dinasours' trivia and a science room where they will be able to witness hatching of a velociraptor. Besides, all the usual rides and attractions of the park will be available as usual.

The Universal Studios Singapore theme park is located within Resort World Sentosa on Sentosa Island. The park was opened in 2010 and since then has become one of the most popular family attractions in Singapore.

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