Dinosaurs roar one last time at Wild Adventures

VALDOSTA — Prehistoric creatures will be making their final roars this weekend as Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta says, “goodbye” to “Dinosaur Explore” with free dino toys for pre-K passholders.

“Thousands and thousands of children have trekked the paths of ‘Dinosaur Explore’ and have come face to face with larger-than-life creatures that move and roar just like they did when dinosaurs roamed the earth,” said Adam Floyd, marketing communications manager. “It’s a powerful educational encounter we want to make sure our guests get to experience one more time before they stomp off to inspire others.”

“Dinosaur Explore” debuted in 2016 at Wild Adventures and returned to the park in 2019. The collection features 15 species and more than 20 dinosaurs, including a giant tyrannosaurus rex, a 26 feet-tall brachiosaurus, a three-horned triceratops and more. The dinos were nestled among natural elements along winding paths where guests could uncover fossils and stumble across raptors.

The first 250 Wild Adventures 2020  pre-K kid’s season passholders on Saturday, Dec. 28 and Sunday, Dec. 29 will receive a free dinosaur toy as they enter the park, while supplies last.

A Wild Adventures pre-K kid’s season pass is free to all children ages 3 to 5 online at WildAdventures.com/Pre-K.

“This weekend is also the last days of our 2019 season,” said Floyd. “And experiencing ‘Dinosaur Explore’ with a free pre-K Kid’s season pass and a free dino toy would be a great way to close out the year as we look forward to an exciting 2020.”

Wild Adventures Christmas also continues this weekend with over 1 million lights, a five-story animated Christmas tree, and the new Snowflake Tunnel with falling snow. 

For more information about Wild Adventures Christmas, the pre-K kid’s season pass or “Dinosaur Explore,” visit WildAdventures.com.

Wild Adventures Theme Park is located at the halfway point between Atlanta and Orlando off Interstate 75 and is home to more than 40 family and thrill rides, hundreds of exotic animals, dozens of concerts and special events each year and Splash Island Waterpark, named in 2018 as one of the “Top 30 Waterparks” in the country by U.S. News and World Report. Wild Adventures is ranked as the Fifth Most Affordable Theme Park in America in the Theme Park Price Index published by HomeToGo and the Top Theme Park Deal in Georgia by Yahoo! Finance.

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