A walkthrough exhibit is sure to entertain residents of Cottonwood Heights next month.
This mobile experience will display a wide variety of dinosaur species for guests to explore. The show will stop in Sandy in mid-December. Flyer printing will often be used to promote traveling shows similar to this one.
Dino Stroll is an event that allows for close-up looks at extremely realistic replicas of the prehistoric reptiles. In addition to being lifelike, these models were made to be life-sized as well, meaning some are over 60 feet in length. Animatronics were incorporated along with sound systems. Attendees are able to touch the models, ranging from babies to fully grown creatures, allowing them to feel what the prehistoric giants may have felt like in their days.
This traveling show brings multiple charity causes along with them to each city. One is known as Stomping Out Hunger. To help, guests can bring in donations of food items to the venue. These will be given to families in the local area who are in need. The other is called Dino Therapy. This brings some of the dinosaurs out to the local schools and hospitals in order to entertain those who cannot make it to the display.
The venue for the Sandy stop is the Mountain America Expo Center. The dates are set to be December 11 and December 12. Tickets are $14.99. The first show allows entries from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, and the second goes from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
