They’re here!
Pre-historic creatures unleashed;
Dinosaurs! exhibit
opens March 22
A herd of 16 robotic dinosaurs never
before seen at the Louisville Zoo was unleashed today.
They arrived in preparation for the
March 22 opening of Dinosaurs!, an exhibit
that will feature the giant Brachiosaurus, the menacing
Tyrannosaurus rex, the fierce Deinonychus whose name means
“Terrible Claw,” and the Cryolophosaurus which has been
nicknamed the “Elvisaurus” because the large crest atop its
skull resembles the iconic hair of Elvis Presley.
Through the magic of incredible,
futuristic technology, the mammoth, life-like animatronic
creatures that roar, snarl and move will depict a full-blown
dino-reality experience to visitors as they travel back in time
along a lush, winding pathway where the enormous primeval
creatures lurk at every turn.
The
robotic dinosaurs are built on steel frames by Billings
Productions of McKinney, Texas, and high-tech electronics and
air pistons power the dinosaurs’ menacing claws and gnashing
teeth while a booming sound system gives them their distinctive
roars and chirps. One of the animatronic creatures can even be
operated by visitors using a remote control box.
Dinosaurs! will
open March 22 and will continue through September 30. A special
attraction fee of $5 applies for non-members in addition to
regular Zoo admission and $4 for Louisville Zoo members.
Children age 2 and under are free. Groups of 15 or more may call
(502) 238-5348 in advance for group discounts.
In a revenue-sharing partnership with
Billings Productions, Dinosaurs! is similar
to other new attraction partnerships at the Zoo like Sky Trail
High Adventure Course and the 4-D Ride Theater.
For more information about
Dinosaurs!, visit
www.louisvillezoo.org.
Click
here to learn more about the dinosaurs with our fact sheet