TIMERIDE REELS Cologne
Experience the world of dinosaurs in VR
Immerse yourself in a time when mighty lizards ruled the earth! With DINO VRthe new virtual reality experience from TIMERIDEat Cologne Zoo, you embark on a breathtaking journey through the era of the dinosaurs. From the first steps of a newly hatched dinosaur to the dramatic demise of the giants – experience their world as real as never before. Thanks to state-of-the-art VR technology, you become part of the prehistoric landscapes, fly through the air with pterosaurs and dive into the depths of the primordial oceans with the mighty Mosasaurus. Frank Schätzing guides you through this fascinating journey through time! DINO VR is an experience for the whole family!
Tickets are sold via Cologne Zoo.
Experience the fascinating world of dinosaurs in virtual reality
- Families & all dinosaur fans
- Recommended from 6 years
- 10 minutes
- German & English
- Cologne Zoo
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opening hours
First tour: 11:30 am
Last tour 17:00
Different opening hours are possible, please inform yourself on site at the Old Elephant House.
Prices
Ticket adults 11€
*Children & teenagers from 6 – 12 years
A zoo ticket is required for the DINO VR Experience. We recommend the combined ticket, which includes zoo admission, DINO VR experience and Panini sticker booklet.
Hunting in the primeval forest - The daily struggle for survival
A dramatic chase unfolds in a dense, prehistoric forest. A small dinosaur rushes through the undergrowth in panic, while a mighty megalosaurus breaks through the thicket behind him. Branches crack, leaves whirl up and the loud roar of the predator echoes through the primeval landscape. Each of his heavy steps brings him closer to his fleeing victim – a daily battle for survival in the dangerous world of the dinosaurs.
Europasaurus - The little giant from prehistoric times
We are standing in front of a remarkable dinosaur that once lived in Germany – the Europasaurus. Its long, slender legs support a body that measures only about six meters despite its enormous appearance. Compared to its giant relatives, it seems almost small, a dwarf among giants. However, its small size was no coincidence, but an adaptation to its environment, where food was scarce.
Ruler of the primordial oceans
The land disappears behind us and we dive into the endless expanse of the prehistoric ocean. Suddenly, a huge silhouette breaks through the twilight of the deep – the mosasaurus. Its huge mouth opens as it glides silently through the water, a master hunter of its time. With a mighty flick of its tail, it disappears again into the darkness, and we feel the elemental force of the seas.
The last battle of the giants
A mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex lets out a bloodcurdling roar as it chases a small family of Triceratops through the dense forests of the Cretaceous period. The mother stands protectively in front of her young, ready for the final duel with the predator. But before the deadly battle begins, a dazzling light tears open the sky. The meteorite, whose impact heralds the end of the dinosaurs, causes the earth to tremble
How to find us!
You can find our VR experience DINO VR at Cologne Zoo. (Information/ Zoomap)