Dinosaurs return to Wild Adventures

VALDOSTA – Prehistoric creatures are making their way back to South Georgia as Dinosaurs Explore returns to Wild Adventures Theme Park in 2019.

The collection features 15 species and more than 20 “larger-than-life” dinosaurs that move and roar just like they did when roaming the earth, park representatives said. 

Families will come face-to-face with a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex, a 26-feet-tall Brachiosaurus, a three-horned Triceratops, etc.

The adventure area will be nestled among natural elements where guests will discover the dinosaurs as they explore winding paths, uncover fossils and stumble across roaming raptors.

“With Dinosaurs Explore returning and the three-acre addition of Discovery Outpost, featuring ‘Alligator Alley’ and ‘Gator Bridge,’ 2019 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years Wild Adventures has ever had,” said Molly Deese, general manager and vice president. “These new areas demonstrate our commitment to creating unforgettable experiences for our guests, and we can’t wait to share them next season.”

Starting in March, guests will find Dinosaurs Explore where MEGABUGS! Adventure Encounters is currently located. The last day to experience MEGABUGS! is Dec. 30.

Dinosaurs Explore is included with park admission or season passes. The 2019 season passes are on sale and can be used now for admission to Wild Adventures Christmas, select days Dec. 8-30.

Wild Adventures can also be visited with a Pre-K Free Kid’s season pass for all children ages 3-5 years old, park representatives said. Parents interested in receiving a free season pass for their child can visit WildAdventures.com/Pre-K for more information and to register.

For more information: Visit WildAdventures.com.

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