A traveling educational entertainment experience is stopping by a San Antonio venue in mid-April.
Jurassic Quest is a combination of an exhibit and immersive activities. The event showcases the many species of dinosaurs and provides information about how they lived. A number of experts will be wandering around the venue and interacting with the crowd. Some will even be holding baby dinosaur models for guests to see up close. In addition, a few bigger dinosaurs will be walking amongst everyone.
Kids of all ages can create their own themed craft, work as a paleontologist by digging for fossils of a variety of dinosaur species, get out some energy in a bounce house, and even ride a dinosaur.
Tickets are sold through Universe, with a link available on the Jurassic Quest website. Kids who are aged between two and ten have access to “Ultimate Admission” tickets, which include special perks on top of the ability to attend the event. This will cost $36. Everyone eleven and up can get the general admission pass, which is $22. Anyone younger than two will not require a ticket. An entry time window and date must be chosen during the purchasing process.
The venue for the San Antonio display is Freeman Expo Hall. Many similar events use flyer printing services for promotion.
The expo will run between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm on April 11, 9:00 am and 6:00 pm on April 12, and 9:00 am and 5:00 pm on April 13.
