THE GIANTS OF THE JURASSIC ARE COMING!

PRESALE STARTS 23RD FEBRUARY

PRESALE STARTS 23RD FEBRUARY •

meet the creatures of jurassic kingdom!

mosasauraus

Meet the 16-metre Mosasaurus — a Jurassic Kingdom exclusive and the largest predator to ever rule the prehistoric oceans. With massive jaws, crushing teeth and a powerful tail built for speed, this terrifying marine hunter lurked beneath the surface millions of years ago.

PLESIOSAUR

Gliding silently through ancient waters, the Plesiosaur was one of the ocean’s most mysterious prehistoric creatures. With its long neck, powerful flippers and streamlined body, this marine reptile was built for graceful movement and stealth..

DEINOSUCHUS

With enormous jaws and a powerful tail, the Snap-Jaw Deinosuchus was built to grab its prey in a single lightning-fast move. Watch the water - you never know when this prehistoric predator might strike.

SUCHOMIMUS

Built for life near water, the Fish-Hunter Suchomimus used its long, crocodile-like snout and sharp teeth to snap up fish from prehistoric rivers. Fast, agile and always on the move, this semi-aquatic predator prowled the water’s edge in search of its next meal..

QUETZALCOATLUS

Flying high above prehistoric landscapes, known as the Sky Stalker, the Quetzalcoatlus was one of the largest flying creatures to ever exist. With an enormous wingspan and razor-sharp beak, this terrifying predator scanned the ground below before swooping in on its prey.

APATOSAURUS

Towering above the landscape, the Apatosaurus was one of the largest animals to ever walk the Earth. With its long neck, powerful tail and slow, steady movements, this peaceful giant offers a breathtaking reminder of the sheer scale of prehistoric life.

GIANT T-REX

Tyrannosaurus Rex, the king of the dinosaurs, was a ferocious predator with a powerful jaw and sharp teeth that could bite through solid bone.

tricerotops

Triceratops, the three-horned herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was a prehistoric powerhouse with a bony frill and a sharp beak that it used to defend itself against predators.

PARASAUROLOPHUS

Parasaurolophus, the trumpet-blasted herbivore of the late Cretaceous period, was a dinosaur with a unique head crest that it used to produce loud, low-frequency calls that could be heard for miles.

STEGOSAURUS

Stegosaurus, the armored giant of the late Jurassic period, was a prehistoric powerhouse with distinctive plates on its back and a spiked tail that it could use to defend itself against predators.

VELOCIRAPTOR

Meet Jurassic Kingdom’s Velociraptors up close, including two brand-new raptors for 2026. From the secure containment cage see these wonderful creatures in detail. This experience brings these fast and intelligent dinosaurs to life in an exciting and unforgettable way.

RAPTOR
BREAKOUT

The alarms are sounding - a raptor has broken free. Witness the chaos as a velociraptor bursts from containment, moving fast, striking hard and refusing to be controlled. Raptor Escape puts you right in the middle of a breakout you won’t forget.

vinny the
velociraptor

Meet Vinny - Jurassic Kingdom’s performing raptor and one of the park’s biggest personalities. Fast, intelligent and full of attitude, Vinny shows off his raptor skills through movement, interaction and high-energy moments that thrill audiences of all ages. Keep your eyes on him… this raptor loves the spotlight.

great white
shark

Suspended high above the lake, the Great White Shark watches silently from above. Once one of the ocean’s most feared predators, this massive hunter adds a jaw-dropping moment to the Deep Sea Titans zone - keep your eyes up, danger could be circling...

RAPTOR
containment ZONE

The cage is holding in Raptor Valley… for now. Listen and watch as velociraptors try to escape, growing impatient with every second. With intense sound and sudden movement, Raptor containment is not for the fain hearted and one of Jurassic Kingdom’s most nerve-racking encounters.

tyrannosaurus rex
baby in egg

Don’t be fooled by the size. This Baby Velociraptor is fast, cheeky and already showing off its raptor instincts. Keep watching - it loves to surprise.

triceratops
baby in egg

Something special is about to begin. Meet the Baby Triceratops, safely nestled inside its egg. With gentle movements and curious sounds, this prehistoric newborn offers a rare glimpse into the very start of a dinosaur’s life — a magical moment for families and future paleontologists..

velociraptor
dinosaur hatchlings

Meet one of Jurassic Kingdom’s newest arrivals - a Baby Velociraptor. Fresh from its egg, this curious hatchling gives visitors a rare glimpse into the very beginning of a dinosaur’s life.

Stegosaurus
baby

Meet one of Jurassic Kingdom’s cutest characters — the Walking Baby Stegosaurus. This adorable prehistoric youngster roams the park, wobbling along and saying hello to curious explorers. A perfect photo moment and a big favourite with younger visitors

ankylosaurus
baby

Small but mighty, this baby Ankylosaurus loves waddling through the park and meeting new friends. Keep an eye out for its armoured plates and swinging tail as it trundles past.

tricerotops
baby

Meet the adorable Baby Triceratops, one of Jurassic Kingdom’s youngest and friendliest dinosaurs. With tiny horns, a curious nature and plenty of personality, this little herbivore loves meeting visitors and posing for photos - a favourite moment for families and young dinosaur fans.

tyrannosaurus rex
baby

The tiniest member of the Tyrannosaurus family. The Baby T-Rex may be small, but it’s already full of personality, curiosity and playful roars. A must-see moment for families and young dinosaur fans.

stegosaurus
fossil

Discover the ancient remains of the Stegosaurus, one of the most recognisable dinosaurs of the prehistoric world. These bones reveal the size, structure and powerful armour of this iconic giant, offering a fascinating glimpse into how scientists piece together the lives of dinosaurs from their fossil remains.

Tyrannosaurus rex
Fossil

Stand before the fossil remains of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most feared predator of the prehistoric world. These massive bones reveal the power, size and strength of an apex hunter that once ruled the land, offering a chilling glimpse into the reign of the ultimate dinosaur

triceratops
fossil

Explore the fossil remains of the Triceratops, one of the most powerful herbivores of the prehistoric world. From its massive skull to its strong limb bones, these ancient remains reveal how this armoured giant defended itself against predators millions of years ago

hadrosaur
fossil

Dig into the prehistoric past and uncover the fossil remains of a Hadrosaur, one of the most common plant-eating dinosaurs of its time. This hands-on dig pit invites future paleontologists to brush away the sand, discover ancient bones and learn how scientists uncover and study dinosaur fossils

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