DYNAMIC Earth is welcoming families for a “Designosaur” adventure this summer as it brings the extinct creatures roaring into the digital age.
From July onwards, visitors to the attraction will have the chance to design their very own dinosaur, choosing everything from colour to camouflage, before having it brought to life before their eyes.
Brand new to Dynamic Earth for this summer, the unique Designosaur activity will allow youngsters to use an iPad to build their personalised dinosaur. It then gives then the chance to interact or even snap a selfie with their monstrous creation using clever mixed-reality technology.
Eilidh Massie, marketing director at Dynamic Earth, said: “This is a really fantastic activity that allows people to not only design and personalise their dinosaur but also to see it come to life right in front of them.”
Designosaur activities will run between 10am and 4pm from July 1 to August 26.
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