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You may not be able to visit it for a few months, but a family attraction has shown off its new dinosaur attraction.
Drusillas Park completed its Jurassic Jungle two weeks ahead of schedule.
The attraction, which is just over the Kent border in East Sussex, includes the chance to walk through the jaws of a mighty T-Rex before bravely stepping into dinosaur territory.
Once over the threshold there will be a prehistoric walk-through where eager explorers can look out for the friendly family of Triceratops, the spitting Dilophosaurus and the flying Pterosaur.
Drusillas’ managing director, Laurence Smith, took a tour with his two grandsons and his daughter Cassie Poland, who is deputy managing director.
Laurence said: “We are so proud of our estate team for completing the project so early and to such a high standard. They have worked tirelessly on Jurassic Jungle, and under the great direction of our estate manager, Peter Moon, the team have created a really magical space."
He added: “It’s a real shame to not be able to invite hordes of people down to view the new attraction."
The site is, like most non-essential businesses, currently closed until further notice. Find out more at drusillas.co.uk
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