Field Station: Dinosaurs Lowers Ticket Prices for Last Season in Secaucus

Field Station: Dinosaurs will offer a lower ticket price as well as a new show and several new attractions for its final season in Secaucus, NJ.

 

Field Station: Dinosaurs will open its 2015 season on Saturday, May 23 with a host of exciting new programming and new lower prices on tickets and parking.

This will be the park’s final season in Secaucus, NJ, and the last chance for fans to experience all their favorite dinosaurs in their current setting before they move on to their next home. 

“We wanted to make our last season in Secaucus extra special, and to do that, we have brought in some really fun new shows, hands-on activities, and a new baby T-rex,” says Guy Gsell, president and CEO of Field Station: Dinosaurs. “We have even lowered prices and created an ‘anytime’ ticket to make visiting us even easier and more convenient than ever before.”

New highlights for 2015 include the live show, Talking with Dinosaurs. Kids will roar, chirp, and rattle as the Dinosaur Troubadour conducts the world’s first-ever dinosaur Glee Club and learn what kind of sounds scientists believe dinosaurs really made.

The new 3D movie, Walking with Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet, narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, features photo-realistic dinosaurs set in live-action landscapes in an epic prehistoric adventure.

Paleontologists’ Laboratory is the Field Station’s fun new hands-on activity where junior dinosaur hunters can dig for bones and learn the science of fossils.

Visitors will also get to meet the Field Station’s new 15-foot-tall Tyrannosaurus rex, which will be featured in the park’s live shows at the Field Station’s Goya Amphitheater.

Additionally, prices for day passes to Field Station: Dinosaurs have been lowered to $15, and a new “anytime” ticket can be used any day during the 2015 season.

The Town of Secaucus has lowered the environmental fee collected for parking to $5 per vehicle.

So where is the park moving? Hudson County is repurposing the land on which Field Station: Dinosaurs currently resides, making it necessary for the dinosaurs to find a new home starting in 2016. Details have not yet been announced on where the dinosaurs’ new home will be.

Field Station: Dinosaurs is located at 1 Dinosaur Way (off Exit 15X of the New Jersey Turnpike) at Laurel Hill Park in Secaucus, NJ. Admission to the park starts at $15 (when purchased prior to July 4) and tickets are available online at FieldStationDinosaurs.comand by phone at 855-999-9010. Park hours are as follows: May 23–June 28: weekends and Memorial Day 10am-6pm. June 30–Sept. 6: Tuesday-Sunday and Labor Day 10am-6pm. Season passes and add-ons for access to all of the park’s programming and activities are also available.