DINOSAURS! A Family Adventure is coming this month to the Minneapolis Convention Center on February 19-21, and I have a ticket discount to share, plus a giveaway!
This walk-through exhibit showcases lifelike animatronic dinosaurs set in realistic environments with scenes organized chronically throughout the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. One of the dinosaurs will even leave the scene and walk around – can you spot it before it spots you?
Additional attractions include:
- a Dino Bone Yard complete with a T-Rex skeleton
- a Dino Den for the littlest dino fans to play
- Dino themed rides and inflatables for kids of all ages
Where:
Minneapolis Convention Center
1301 2nd Avenue S.
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Dates:
Friday, February 19th 1:00 – 8:00pm
Saturday, February 20th 9:00am – 7:00pm
Sunday, February 21st 10:00am – 7:00pm
Tickets:
Buy Online in advance and get $5 off per ticket. Use code RAPTOR to receive discount.
Ticket prices range from $19.00 – 57.00.
(Excludes T-Rex Tickets; cannot be combined with any other offer; discount code expires February 18, 2016 at 11:55pm)
- T-Rex Ticket (ages 2-12): $57.00. Includes one child admission ticket (see below for details), Face Paint Small Design, 5lb Fossil Find bag, Make-and-Take T-shirt and Green Screen Photo Print
- Child (ages 2-12): $26.00. includes access to exhibition, attractions including Valley of the Bones, Ride the Dinosaurs, Cretaceous Crafts and Kids Adventure Zone*
- Senior: $19.00. Discounted tickets available to patrons 65 years or older
- Adult (13+) $22.00
- Military Discount: $3 off. Available at the box office only.
- Groups: $19.00+. Discounted tickets available online for groups of 10+; pricing varies by city. Discount excludes T-Rex Tickets.
- Children under 2 free with paid adult
Note that additional fees apply for face painting, Green Screen Photo Print, Make & Take T-Shirts, and Fossil Find. These can be purchased at the Souvenir Shop inside the exhibit.
Parking: Expect to pay probably around $10 for parking. Parking info here.
GIVEAWAY
Enter to win a family ticket 4-pack to Dinosaurs! A Family Adventure at the Minneapolis Convention Center by filling out the Rafflecopter form below by Wednesday, February 17th at 11:00pm. Winner will receive tickets by email. Good luck!
(Disclosure: I’m receiving complimentary tickets in exchange for sharing this info. All opinions are 100% mine.)
My 8 year old would love this!!!
Omg too fun!!
This sounds like a great family adventure
My 4 year old daughter would love this!
What a fun family outing! Thanks for the opportunity to win tickets!
Pretty cool event for kids!
I’m so excited about this giveaway!! I always wanted to bring my kiddos, but it’s too $$ for us. Hoping we win!!!
My 6-year old would love this!
My two boys would be thrilled to go see this! Actually, so would my husband!
My 4 yr old son & 2 yr daughter would absolutely love this!
My son is dying to see this.
My boys would love this!!
Thanks for offering this giveaway!
Planning on coming down from Duluth with my 2 little ones. My almost 2 year old son is in Dinosaur mode every day all day, and will be an awesome early b-day event. Wish we had more family fun stuff like this up here. Winning a 4 pack would make this an even more amazing experience than it already is going to be!! Thanks
Fun!
We’re so excited the exhibit is back again this year. My 5 yr old son loves all things dino related. I’m looking forward to the green screen photo; we will be creative with it this year. Thanks for doing the giveaway.
Thanks so much for the opportunity! My kids will love this!!!!
My children are 8 and 5 and not to mention myself would love this! Such a neat experience.
This sounds so fun! My nephew would love this
Would love to win tickets!
looks fun! My son would love this. Thanks for the opportunity!
Thank you for the info and giveaway!
Sounds like a blast! I’m sure it is a crazy good time for the kiddos!
Where do you enter the promo code on the website? Can’t see it anywhere!
Sorry you’re having trouble, Kristen. The code expired yesterday, 2/18/16, so it must have been disabled.