23/09/2019

More to explore with Dynamic Earth Autumn Offer

 

Visitors to Edinburgh’s five star visitor attraction will get more than they bargained for this October with a Dynamic Earth Autumn Offer, as a day ticket can be upgraded to an Annual Explorer Pass at no additional cost.

From Saturday 28 September to Sunday 3 November 2019, anyone who buys a full price ticket will be able to enjoy a full year’s visits for free.

To celebrate this special offer, the attraction is hosting a number of exciting activities to interest and excite visitors of all ages. From zooming across the lunar surface on a Virtual Reality moon buggy to hearing from the team behind BBC One’s Blue Planet, there is something to inspire everyone.

Throughout half-term (12 – 20 October), visitors can travel from the deepest depths of the ocean into outer space and beyond, with activities based around deep sea animals as well as the return of the incredibly popular ‘Destination Moon’, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landings.

From 12 until 14 October, the Marine Conservation Society will be running ‘Aliens of the Deep’ wild workshops (10am, 12pm and 2pm daily), showing how deep-sea animals adapt to survive in the depths of the ocean, with an opportunity for young visitors to get creative and design their own ‘alien of the deep’.

Then from 17 – 20 October, visitors will fly from the seabed to the stars, as they take a giant leap back fifty years to the Apollo moon landings with a weekend of excitement. ‘Destination Moon’, a ‘phase’ of activities takes place over four days where  keen space explorers can watch explosive rocket launches, zoom across the lunar surface on a VR moon buggy and even create their own astronaut mission patch badge to take home.  The weekend offers a wonderful opportunity to learn (or revisit!) the epic story of humanity’s first interstellar voyage, through interactive and fun family activities and demos.

One event which is not to be missed is Science behind the Blue Planet, an interactive talk and panel debate by the academic team working on the BBC and The Open University co-production Blue Planet II. Taking place on the evening of 14 October (7pm – 9pm), the talk uses stunning video footage from Blue Planet II, and covers the science of our oceans; the experience of the production process; and how science and discovery were the driving forces behind the award-winning series that captured the nation’s attention. The event also offers the opportunity to ask the team questions on their experience.

Commenting on October’s events, Eilidh Massie, Marketing Director at Dynamic Earth said:

“We’ve got a brilliant line up of events taking place over the autumn. The Destination Moon activities have been a real success in this special anniversary year, and we love seeing what creations our young visitors come up with in the ‘Aliens of the Deep’ workshops! We’re especially excited to welcome the Blue Planet II academic team through our doors – it’s the TV series that got everyone talking and feeling so passionate about our beautiful planet, and we can’t wait to learn more and hopefully inspire even more people to protect it.

“On top of all of this, we have our fantastic Annual Explorer Pass offer. We’re pleased to be able to give back to our visitors and offer this over half term, when we have lots of families visiting.”

As well as the October activities, regular Dynamic Earth features include a 4D cinema, the ever-popular real iceberg, a bone-shaking earthquake and the Deep Time Machine which takes visitors billions of years back in time.

Admission to Dynamic Earth costs £15.95 for an adult, £9.95 for a child, and £13.95 for concessions (students / over 65s).

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