Testimonials
“The event was a huge success and we had over 62,700 paying visitors. We were very pleased with the attendance and the majority of visitors thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition.”
Elaine Speight, Head of Events & Operations Harewood House Trust
“The touring exhibition has already attracted more than half a million visitors across the UK. On display are spectacular casts including a six-metre Plateosaur skeleton, T Rex and Triceratops skulls and real fossils that are more than 100 million years old.”
The Bath Chronicle
“Since it opened more than two months ago, some 40,000 people have visited the exhibition.”
Bristol Observer
“The museum’s newest and most in-demand exhibit is the “Walking with Beasts” attraction from the British Broadcasting Corp. series of the same name. The temporary show – on display through November – is a colourful and engaging display that includes animatronic models of prehistoric creatures.”
Ben Murray
Stars and Stripes
“This is a fantastic experience and by far the biggest touring exhibition we have brought to Thinktank. Whether you saw the BBC series or not, Walking with Beasts will amaze, enthral and delight visitors of all ages.”
Emmie Kell, Learning and Programmes Director
Thinktank Museum
“This exhibition provides an exciting mix of models, specimens, television footage and interactives, which I am sure will be a source of fascination for people of all ages.”
Stephen Price, Head of the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Bristol and Bath Magazine
“This is a rare opportunity to see the live descendants of some of the Sea Monsters alongside models and pictures of their ancestors, as well as some other modern sea creatures.”
Steve McLean, Curator of the Hancock Museum Shields Gazette
“Just eight days after opening, 10,000 people have visited the Walking with Dinosaurs exhibition at New Walk Museum. And the show – which is based on the award-winning TV series – is proving such a hit museum bosses believe it could beat their best admission figures.”
Leicester Mercury
“It was really good. I watched it on TV and I can remember them here. I want to come again.”
Thomas Dodds Leicester Mercury
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