Netflix and chill can get a bit old after a while, so if you're looking for a new (and very cool) date idea, look no further than the real-life Jurassic Park about to open in the UK.

Walking with Dinosaurs, the BBC's long-running prehistoric brand, is opening a park called Dinosaurs in the Wild this June.

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Dinosaurs in the Wild will combine theatre, theme park fun and the latest science – weaving live sets together with cutting-edge computer-generated imagery and animatronics to create a believable prehistoric world, where visitors will feel as though they are really there in the time of the dinosaurs.

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Visitors can also marvel at scientifically researched examples of dinosaur teeth and dinosaur tissues such as a full dinosaur arm.

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There'll be nine dinosaurs on show, including the terrifying Tyrannosaurus rex, the iconic Triceratops, the gigantic Alamosaurus and the club-tailed Ankylosaurus, alongside non-dinosaur prehistoric creatures like the whale-sized Prognathodon and a flying Quetzalcoatlus.

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Landmark BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs got the big screen treatment back in 2013, teaming up with Twentieth Century Fox for its 3D movie.

Academy Award-winning director James Cameron said at the time: "Walking with Dinosaurs 3D offers a fantastic opportunity to push our advances in 3D even further.

"We're inspired by the creative ambition behind the film and the opportunity to work on a feature that aims to bring audiences a real, visceral experience."

The new immersive experience will be open to the public from 24 June, 2017 at Birmingham's NEC. For more info, visit: dinosaursinthewild.com.

From: Digital Spy