Make the most of warmer evenings by heading to a late-night event at the UK's largest dinosaur-themed adventure park this summer.
These special events are taking place at ROARR! in Lenwade in 2024, with pre-booking essential at roarr.co.uk
1. Late-night openings
When: Saturday, May 25 and Saturday, August 3: 6pm-10pm
Price: From £9.95pp, annual pass holders and children under 90cm go free
Expect all the usual Jurassic fun across the 85-acre park but with a late-night twist.
Explore all the attractions, including Dippy’s Theatre with live shows and the two rides - Swing-O-Saurus and Raptor Contraptor.
Discover Valley of the Dinosaurs, Lost World A-Mazing, Dippy’s Raceway, Jurassic Putt Crazy Golf, Dippy’s Splash Zone and the Predator High Ropes, plus the indoor and outdoor play areas.
In order to not disturb the resident bats, the rides will close at 8.30pm and Discovery Land shuts at 9pm.
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2. Dinos at Night
When: Saturday, June 29: 6pm-10pm
Price: From £10.95pp, 20pc discount for annual pass holders and children under 90cm go free
Bring all the family to Dinos at Night and enjoy ROARR!’s attractions, plus some special additions including educational tours with the resident dinosaur hunter.
Evening antics will include game stalls, live music from ENIGMA and local street food traders.
The Dereham Theatre Sister Act cast will also entertain the crowd.
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3. Dinos in the Dark
When: Saturday, August 24: 6pm-10pm
Price: £10.95pp, 20pc discount for annual pass holders and children under 90cm go free
From trekking through the Valley of the Dinosaurs under the stars to handling nocturnal creepy crawlies in the Secret Animal Garden, visitors attending Dinos in the Dark are in for a wild night.
Local band Big Summer Blow Out will be performing at the event.
Alongside ROARR!'s attractions, there will also be educational tours, local street traders and the chance to interact with local clubs and societies.
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