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Victoria the T-Rex Reigns as Queen of Arizona Science Center

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By Sponsored Content January 15, 2020

Victoria, the world's largest traveling Tyrannosaurus has come to the Arizona Science Center for a limited time. She is at the start of a world tour that kicked off in Arizona on November 17th.  This exhibit will transport you back to the time of Victoria. See what her life might have been like, and explore her habitat. Learn what factors may have led to Victoria's death. 

This is the second most complete T-Rex on record, which gives paleontologists an abundance of information about the creature. You get a chance to explore this information in the exhibit, Victoria, the T-Rex. 

Included in the exhibit:

Meet Victoria: The main attraction is Victoria’s real, 66-million-year old skeleton. See what clues the paleontologists used to guess how Victoria's life played out.
Create Victoria: Create your own personalized hologram of Victoria and watch her come to life on the screen.
Become Victoria: How did Victoria's sense of vision and smell compare to yours? How did she make sound and what might she have sounded like?
Watch Victoria: Using 3D projection mapping technology, visitors will see Victoria in her natural environment in scenes that portray her as a mother, hunter and protector.
Experience Victoria: Step into Victoria’s world, 66 million years ago. This breathtaking journey takes visitors back to the Cretaceous period as they watch Victoria’s story unfold
in her natural habitat.

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Tickets:

Victoria the T-Rex exhibit is an add-on to the Arizona Science Center and must be purchased in addition to museum admission. They are timed entry tickets. Tickets are $9.95 for Members (adults and children ages 3 to 17) and $11.95 for Non-Members (adults and children). Children age two and younger are always free. General admission is required for non-members. General admission ticket prices are $18 for adults and $13 for children when purchased online, and $19.95 for adults and $14.95 for children when purchased in-house.

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