
“Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru”, the country’s largest dinosaur exhibit, began its SoCal tour at the Rose Bowl on Friday, January 15, 2021 in Pasadena. From the comfort of their own vehicles, visitors can safely view over 70 prehistoric creatures that move and roar. (Jordan Strauss / AP Images for Jurassic Quest)
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UPDATED 14:40 PT – Saturday, January 16, 2021
Dinosaurs are taking over Southern California in a new safe drive-thru exhibition of COVID-19.
On Friday, Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru debuted in Pasadena and offered families an interactive drive-thru experience with 21-meter-high dinosaurs.
Visitors are able to interact safely with the dinosaurs in their vehicles while the dinosaurs roar and roam in realistic parking lot scenes.
Get ready for a Dino-mite experience! The Jurassic Quest drive-thru started at #RoseBowl today and goes up to 1.31.21! It’s almost sold out, so buy your tickets at https://t.co/xG44hxQnQY #jurassicquest pic.twitter.com/XvB8Um3Fs6
– Rose Bowl Stadium (@RoseBowlStadium) January 15, 2021
“There is no expense savings in terms of details,” said Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru CEO Adam Friedman. “These are realistic, true to scale, even the surfaces, your skin. Some have feathers, others have a rubbery texture. We do all the research and when we have these things designed and manufactured, we make sure that they are accurate and true to scale. “
The exhibition is expected to visit different locations in Los Angeles and Orange County by the end of February.