A show that puts the spotlight on everybody’s favorite extinct animals is coming to Spokane Valley.
Dinosaur Adventure allows people of all ages to learn more about the prehistoric age, and get close to their favorite dinosaurs at the same time. The exhibit is a unique attraction that features life-sized, realistic-looking animatronic dinosaurs. Some of the dinosaurs are stationary, while others move. Smaller dinosaurs are able to walk, creating a life-like spectacle for all who attend. Youngsters are being invited to ride the larger of the beasts, which is sure to excite some and terrify others, although organizer’s are promising absolute safety.
The animatronic animals are the main attraction, but there are other activities as well. A pit with buried “fossils” will encourage young paleontologists to dig for bones, and bounce houses will encourage kids to work off some energy. Obstacle courses with dinosaur themes will be set up, and those attending the event will be able to take a ride in ATVs or Jurassic jeeps. Live entertainment, featuring a “meet and greet” with a baby dinosaur, is scheduled as well.
Dinosaur Adventure is lumbering into the Fair & Expo Center on North Havana Street in Spokane Valley for two days, February 3 and 4. Organizers of this type of event will often use poster printing to create suitable advertisements to promote them.
