St. Paul: Como Town to host prehistoric guests with new Dinosaur Expedition this summer
T-rex, brontosaurus and velociraptors, oh my! From this Friday until Sept. 29, Como Town at the Como Zoo is hosting some prehistoric guests — the Dinosaur Expedition.
The exhibit will be open daily May 24 to Sept. 2 and on the weekends Sept. 7 to Sept. 29 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., tickets are $14 to take a trip to the past for all ages.
The exhibition was installed this month. It will give visitors a view of “true-to-life” animatronic dinosaurs. The realistic animatronics range from 28 feet tall to more than 60 feet long.
The Dinosaur Expedition is by reservation only, which can be made online at comotown.com.
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