GoodFitFam

PRs, PB and the fun pursuit

  • Speech + Feeding
  • Parenting
  • Workouts

Jurassic World : The Exhibition

December 4, 2016 by Chris 1 Comment

We spent Thanksgiving week in the Philadelphia area. During that week we toured the Franklin Institute twice. We went early in the week when there were no crowds and so the kids had the opportunity to play with everything minus the lines.

We then visited Saturday after Thanksgiving and the day after their newest exhibition, Jurassic World opened. Every child on the east coast was in the museum that day, but they did an excellent job ensuring the crowds were spaced nice evenly and the only thing that may overwhelm a child would be the monstrous lifelike T-Rex.

In total, I’d highly recommend the exhibit. Our kids were two weeks away from turning five and were much more awed than afraid. To start, you wait in a large darkened room intended to simulate a ferry heading for the mysterious island of Isla Nublar, where they a video explains, due to familiar science breakthroughs, dinosaurs again walk the earth.

Shortly after the doors open the journey begins. Once I saw the stegosaurus mother with cub (not sure if that’s the right word) we were impressed. These were not the robotic animatronics we’ve been accustomed to that used the same technology as the animated Santa on a lawn. With these, the skin looked great, the expressions real and the movement was smooth.

http://www.goodfitfam.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/dinoandbaby.mp4

In each room, they not only had a dinosaur to ogle but plenty of displays demonstrating what life was like on earth the first time they roamed. There was even an opportunity to touch dino poop. A highlight for the kids.

While, the stegosaurus was didn’t walk, there was a frighteningly realistic T-Rex who marched to a parked jeep containing the sounds of fearful goats.

While, I believe T-Rex was designed to be the highlight of the exhibition and it was, there was also human puppeted raptor and a room kids can design their own dinos using touch-screen computers that were immediately emailed to you.

A video posted by j christopher (@forever_lucky) on Nov 26, 2016 at 4:52pm PST

The scariest display was actually the one with the dinosaurs mostly hidden from view. It comes at the end and it’s one were you walk through a tunnel in a hollowed out log. What you can’t see are a group of dinosaurs in battle with the park’s keepers.It doesn’t sound like it goes well for the humans. There are small holes kids can peer through to see the dinosaurs. It was the only thing either of our kids noped.

We feared the gift shop.The kids freshly from the emotional high of the wondering if dinosaurs walked amongst them, came down with a case of the gimmies. Eventually, cooler heads prevailed and we made it though.

It’s worthwhile to check out the entire museum. It’s been our favorite since we were kids ourselves. It takes multiple trips to see it all and there is currently a robot exhibit that was equally fascinating.

Two blocks from Franklin Institute is the Museum of Natural History. We visited last year and they have plenty more for your budding paleontologists to browse. It’s worth hitting both on a weekend if you can.

 

 

Share

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Franklin Institute, goodfitfam, Jurassic World The Exhibition, Philadelphia, Travel with Twins

Comments

  1. Rachael Mills says

    December 19, 2016 at 5:00 am

    Hmmm, can see you really had a lot of fun, good you decided to share the experience, I am planning a visit to the US early next year so I will check this place out,

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Us

All our Boys

Karen Rodgers is a mother of twin boys, wife, and speech language pathologist for the Champlain Valley School District in Vermont and New England Speech & Feeding. She knows her way around a weight room and here on the GoodFitFam blog Karen and her husband Chris will share their wisdom, experience and contagious passion for kids, fun and fitness.

Speech + Feeding

Why Picky Eaters LOVE McDonalds

Kid’s Who Say, “I can’t”.

Be flexible and other Social Dynamics

Address the Social and Emotional Impact of Food for you and your Kids

Getting Your Kids to Eat New Foods.

Workouts

What Fitness Pros Wish They Knew When They Started

Rounding out your PECs

Want to tackle your Pear Shape, Moms?

More than 30 Minute to Muscle : Shoulder Day!

Better Know a Lift : The Deadlift

Parenting

Kicking the Weekend Off Proper

15 Hidden Netflix Links all Parents Need to Bookmark

A Runaway Day with my Boys

Examining my relationship with food.

Stronger than ever

Copyright © 2023 · Magazine Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in