Local celebrities got the chance to experience Dinosaurs in the Wild, an exhilarating blend of live-action theatre and theme park fun, ahead of its official opening this weekend.
They were whisked back in time an astonishing 67 million years to encounter living dinosaurs as they’ve never been seen before.
Driving with their guides through lumbering herds of dangerous dinosaurs, they plunged their hands into dinosaur poo, watched a dinosaur autopsy, witnessed hatchlings emerging from eggs and visited The Lookout, with its panoramic views of the teeming prehistoric life in every direction.
In the Pathology Lab, celebrities Ashley Taylor- Dawson and Adam Thomas and their children were dazzled by an array of vials and jars of eyeballs, brains and teeth from the creatures that lived at that time.
Meanwhile, Catherine Tyldesley and Nikki Sanderson took the children to get their hands dirty and dive into piles of dinosaur poo to discover the difference between carnivore and herbivore droppings.
Guests were then able to see scientists conduct a live autopsy on a five-metre long crested Pachycephalosaurus, where the animal was suspended across an operating table lit by surgical lights, revealing some of its fascinating internal parts.
Chelsee Healey was seen exploring The Hatchery, as she got up close and personal with the three incubators which hold dinosaur eggs. John Thomson was found in the Animal Laboratory, which is divided into nocturnal and daytime areas with juveniles from species such as Leptoceratops, Acheroraptor and Ankylosaurus.
The creative director of the must-see experience is Tim Haines, the award-winning producer of the TV series Walking with Dinosaurs.
“After attracting huge crowds for Dinosaurs in the Wild in Birmingham, we look forward to taking Manchester time-travellers back to the Late Cretaceous Period 67 million years ago,” says Tim.
“This is a completely new kind of immersive experience, using the latest technology to make it feel like you really are there, with dinosaurs all around you, in their world.”
Producer Jill Bryant comments: “We’re confident that it really will amaze people! The time machine is fired up and ready to go – we want to share the adventure with as many families as possible in Manchester before we head off to the Greenwich Peninsula in London early next year.”
Dinosaurs in the Wild opens at EventCity in Manchester on Saturday 7th October.
Tickets for can be pre-booked at www.dinosaursinthewild.com and start from £25 for Advanced Off-Peak adult tickets and £85 for Advanced Off-Peak family tickets (2 adults and 2 children).