
"The space itself is a 3-story box beneath the cafe, painted white and projected on every wall and the floor with the show itself. There is stepped seating, as well as benches and pillows, to sit on the floor. There is also plenty of space for kids to run around and follow the specially animated elements projected onto the floor. The projections fit perfectly together, allowing for a shadowless and seamless viewing experience that truly encompasses all 360 degrees."
"Dropping our bags at the cloakroom, we waited for our allotted time in the cafe, which was serving St. John pastries and a very competitively priced coffee offering. credit Justin Sutcliffe Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs actually opened in July and has been extended due to popular demand through January. You may have seen advertisements for it and Lightroom's other current showing, The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks, which make up the venue's Winter season."
"Once we got in, we realised Prehistoric Planet runs on a loop of six segments, a little bit like a museum film with no specific start or end. Viewers leave once they've reached the point in the movie they arrived at. Every segment concludes with a satisfying round-up of the entire experience. As such, there is no need to fret about your specific start time if you arrive a little bit early or late."
The venue sits ten minutes from King's Cross Station near the Coal Drops Yard redevelopment and is located beneath a cafe serving St. John pastries and competitively priced coffee. Visitors drop bags at a cloakroom and wait for an allotted time in the cafe. The immersive space is a three-story white box with projections on every wall and the floor, featuring stepped seating, benches and floor cushions. Projections are seamless and shadowless, covering 360 degrees and including animated floor elements for children. Prehistoric Planet runs as a six-segment loop with flexible start times, is wheelchair-accessible, child- and disability-friendly, and was extended due to popular demand through January.
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