Arts & Entertainment

'Jurassic Quest' Coming To Bucks Co. Mall

The Bucks County mall will host the immersive dinosaur experience in May, where visitors can dig for fossils and ride dinosaurs.

LANGHORNE, PA — "Jurassic Quest", an immersive dinosaur experience, is coming to the Oxford Valley Mall, where it will be on display from Friday, May 6 to Sunday, May 15.

Touted as the largest dinosaur experience in the United States, visitors of the mall can see giant T-Rex and baby dinosaurs among the vast array of animatronic creatures.

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Cammie the Camarasaurus, Trixie the Triceratops, and Tyson the T-Rex are just a few names among the Jurassic family.

Trainers Safari Sarah, Dino Dustin, Captain Caleb, Prehistoric Nick, and Park Ranger Marty will be available to inform curious visitors about the history and information of the dinosaurs, all of which were alive during the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.

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Live raptor training experience, fossil digs, and rideable dinosaurs are just a few fun experiences that families can enjoy at the exhibit.

Those afraid of dinosaurs, or who want to see and learn more about other creatures, can also partake in the “Ancient Oceans” exhibit, where a life-sized megalodon shark, the largest apex predator that ever existed, is on display.

Families can partake in "The Quest", a map-driven scavenger hunt that offers a further learning experience on dinosaurs and prehistoric sea creatures.

Created under the guidance of leading paleontologists, Jurassic Quest made its world debut in 2013. It recently held an exhibit in Philadelphia back in February. Dinosaur experts meticulously made the creatures to be as close to the actual thing as possible, creating an extremely realistic experience for all.

These are some of the first shows Jurassic World has been able to host since they had to shut down production in March of 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tickets for the event can be purchased here.

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