Children in front of the entrance to Flight 315 | The Age of Dinosaurs at Scott's WoodooliparcChildren in front of the entrance to Flight 315 | The Age of Dinosaurs at Scott's Woodooliparc
©Children in front of the entrance to Flight 315 | The age of the dinosaurs at Woodooliparc |Stéphanie Allard
Family - Children 6-12 years

Enter Jurassic Park, or rather, Flight 315!

Woodooliparc, Scott
Stéphanie at the summit of Sugar Loaf mountain in the Parc des Appalaches at Sainte-Lucie-de-BeauregardStéphanie at the summit of Sugar Loaf mountain in the Parc des Appalaches at Sainte-Lucie-de-Beauregard
©Stéphanie at the summit of Sugar Loaf in Appalachian Park
Stéphanie Allard

Who hasn’t dreamed of visiting Jurassic Park? Well, okay, without the part that always turns into a disaster, you might say! Well, here’s your chance to make that dream come true in complete safety with Woodooliparc’s Flight 315 – Dinosaur Era experience!

 An entrance worthy of a movie!

As soon as you arrive at the site, you immediately sense that there’s something magical behind the big doors that remind us of the first film in the series, the one from our childhood. We think we’re Alan Grant or Ellie Sattler, and remember the look on their faces the first time they saw real dinosaurs.

The excitement is also present in our children, who race off to the right in the direction of the first mega-dinosaur they see, a life-size brachiosaurus that… moves!!!

 Attention: Dinosaur InvasionSSS!

Explore the trails and take in the sights… For real, over 100 dinosaurs surround us! The T-Rex steals the show with its powerful roar and gigantic jaw in search of prey. Awe-inspiring! A descriptive sheet in front of each one gives details of its characteristics and origins, adding to the experience and our knowledge. Paleontologists also circulate around the site and teach us even more; they know things and even present information sessions in the Paleo 101 section.

The highlight of the show? The archaeological dig site, where kids (and parents) were transformed into real explorers in search of REAL dinosaur bones. A huge hit!

 Zip lines, crossings and slides...

Then it’s on to the Petits Raptors circuit and its hebertism modules. Slides, ziplines, crossings, etc., everything to stretch the children’s legs while their parents observe and accompany them. When a good dose of energy has been expended, we return to see some dinosaurs and the interpretation center where, near the entrance, we can see the enormous skeleton of the T-Rex from the film “A Night at the Museum”.

Just before leaving, we took one last photo of the coconuts in the coconuts and a quick trip to the souvenir store. We’ll definitely be back next year, as requested by the children… and their parents 😉

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