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The dinosaur that came to stay

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 04/24/2015 - 10:14am

Last month a young family from Brighton visiting A la Ronde left behind a toy dinosaur.

After receiving a phone call from the family to say that the toy’s owner was a little upset, the team at A la Ronde decided to give the dinosaur a good time while waiting for it to be collected. After all, A la Ronde is on the outskirts of Exmouth, the start of the Jurassic Coast.

The dinosaur got involved in all aspects of the daily running of a National Trust property, from answering the phone, guarding the entrance to the shell gallery, playing the piano and working in the garden with...

Dinosaur Train

Event Date: 
12/04/2015 - 9:00am
Venue: 
Seaton Tramway

From the creator of the Muppets, families and children are sure to enjoy this adventure-filled tram ride with music, stories and new dinosaur activity area at Colyton Station! Plus an opportunity to meet their favourite T.rex, Buddy!

Tram departs Seaton Terminus at 11.00am

Tickets: Adult £14.95, Child £9.95 Child Under 2 Free Family 2+2 £39.85.

Every child will receive a Goody Bag and Nature Tracker’s Guidebook.

Please pre-book to avoid disappointment.

http://www.tram.co.uk/

Dinosaur Train

Event Date: 
05/04/2015 - 11:00am
Venue: 
Seaton Tramway:

From the creator of the Muppets, families and children are sure to enjoy this adventure-filled tram ride with music, stories and new dinosaur activity area at Colyton Station! Plus an opportunity to meet their favourite T.rex, Buddy!

Tram departs Seaton Terminus at 11.00am

Tickets: Adult £14.95, Child £9.95 Child Under 2 Free Family 2+2 £39.85.

Every child will receive a Goody Bag and Nature Tracker’s Guidebook.

Please pre-book to avoid disappointment.

http://www.tram.co.uk/

Dinosaur on the loose at Devon’s Crealy

A dinosaur is on the loose at Devon’s Crealy Great Adventure Park. The life size dinosaur has escaped from the Dino Jeeps ride and is on the rampage at the Park. Guests are invited to help the Crealy Ranger find the prehistoric beast during February Half Term. (14 -22 February).

The escaped dinosaur has left a trail of destruction behind her which means there’s no shortage of clues to locate her whereabouts. Courageous explorers are invited to help find the roaring beast and those who dare to get close enough will be in for a thrill of a lifetime.

Josh Haywood, general...