The Lost Kingdom tour will transform Beddington Park in Wallington into a prehistoric playground featuring more than 50 animatronic dinosaurs.
The tour will be in the area from July 25 to August 10.
Among the creatures on show will be a 15m tall Brachiosaurus and a 16m long Diplodocus, with each dinosaur featuring information panels for education, as well as entertainment.
The Beddington Park stop is part of a wider UK tour which commenced on June 28 in Glasgow and will run until November 2, visiting London, Southampton, and Manchester. (Image: The Lost Kingdom) The Beddington Park stop is part of a wider UK tour which commenced on June 28 in Glasgow and will run until November 2, visiting London, Southampton, and Manchester.
The event has been described as a “must-see experience” for families and dinosaur enthusiasts alike.
Organisers have ensured the event is suitable for all ages.
Children will be able to enjoy a host of activities, from a dinosaur ride to a fossil pit, where they can dig for bones, and an entertainment marquee with virtual reality experience pods.
Among the creatures on show will be a 15m tall Brachiosaurus and a 16m long Diplodocus, with each dinosaur featuring information panels for education, as well as entertainment. (Image: The Lost Kingdom) For those looking for a more relaxed experience, there will be a refreshment area serving a variety of street foods, including churros, burgers, hotdogs, drinks, crepes, waffles, and noodles.
The animatronic beasts span the Jurassic, Triassic, and Cretaceous periods and include a T-Rex, an Iguanodon, and Pterosaurs.
The tour will also feature an education marquee, offering visitors the chance to test their knowledge on some of the less familiar dinosaurs they will encounter.
The tour will also feature an education marquee, offering visitors the chance to test their knowledge on some of the less familiar dinosaurs they will encounter. (Image: The Lost Kingdom) The Lost Kingdom tour is expected to bring a unique blend of education and entertainment to the UK’s outdoor spaces.
The tour will conclude at Tatton Park in Greater Manchester from October 18 to November 8.
For more information, visit The Lost Kingdom website.