You're invited to a very special sleepover - discover what goes on after dark in an action packed night at the Museum.
Here's the plan:
Take a torch lit tour to explore Wales as it was 200 million years ago
Meet some friendly dinosaurs and watch their eggs hatch in a Dino-show to remember
Get creative in our craft workshops - you'll be inspired by fossils, footprints and bones from the Museum's collection
Enjoy a snack box and hot chocolate with a choice of special extras from our toppings station
Settle down for a film before bed in our grand theatre - then camp under the dome to dream of ancient lands filled with fabulous beasts
Wake up bright and early for breakfast together before you head back to life in the 21st century.
Important Information:
This event is suitable for children aged six to twelve. Children must be accompanied by an adult, at all times.
Advanced bookings are required. Tickets are non-refundable once the booking has been made. Tickets are not transferable. Compelling circumstance will be considered at the Event Manager’s discretion.
Museum doors will open at 17:30 for welcome and registration. The event will start at 18:15 - entry will not be permitted after this time.
Please read the FAQs carefully before booking your tickets. Please go to our website to read these.
Our friendly and knowledgable staff will be leading the evening, some of whom speak Welsh, some are learning and others speak English only. Keep an eye out for the Iaith Gwaith logo if you want to know who’s who. All of the materials supplied for the activities will be bilingual, and the film will be shown in its original language, which is English.
£48
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