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