30 July 2008 - 3 August 2008
After years of planning, the award-winning BBC TV series Walking with Dinosaurs comes to life in a stunning theatrical event.
Internationally-renowned designers have worked with scientists to create 15 life-sized dinosaurs, including that terror of the ancient terrain, Tyrannosaurus-Rex! Be amazed and thrilled as the greatest creatures ever to walk the earth return before your eyes. It's a dazzling $20-million-dollar arena spectacle of unprecedented size and quality set to captivate young and old alike. Marvel at the story of their 200-million-year domination of life on earth. Watch them walk. Hear them roar. Be there, as they fight for survival and supremacy.
By Subway
1, 2, or 3 (Seventh Avenue Lines), A, C or E (Eighth Avenue Subway) to 34th Street/Penn Station.
Also B, D, F, N, Q, R or Path to 34th Street/Avenue of the Americas (one block walk).
By Bus
From Northern Manhattan/Upper East Side, M4.
From Upper West Side/Harlem, M10 south.
From Downtown/West Side, M10-north.
From other Manhattan locations, any North-South bus to 34th Street and transfer to M34 or M16.
Disembark at Seventh Avenue.
From Northwest Queens, take Q32.
By Car
Drive into Manhattan via any connecting bridge, tunnel or road.
The ethereal Tribute in Light memorial was designed to help lessen the aching loss felt across the country since 9/11. It is a profound symbol of strength, hope and resiliency.
The New Yankee Stadium
New Yankee Stadium is the working title for a new stadium for the New York Yankees, currently under construction. It will open in 2009, replacing the third-oldest stadium in the Major Leagues.
The Bronx
In popular culture 'The Bronx' has often symbolized violence, decay, and urban ruin. In fact, there are guidebooks that say you must never go to the Bronx! Sheer ignorance, that is all we have to say! Interactive Bronx map