Lotte Department Store Extends 'Jurassic World Special Exhibition' Period... Special Discount Ticket Sales Ongoing View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Lotte Department Store is extending the exhibition until August 16 for children customers who have not yet been able to visit the "Jurassic World Special Exhibition" due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Lotte Department Store Gimpo Airport Branch closed the "Jurassic World Special Exhibition" from March 16 to April 30 to participate in "social distancing" after the COVID-19 outbreak.


Accordingly, for visitors who have not yet seen the exhibition, a ticket discount event will be held for two days from the 11th to the 12th on 11st and Wemakeprice. The "Early Bird Ticket for One Person," valid from July 1 to August 16, will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis for 7,900 KRW, and the "VIP Pass," which allows unlimited visits until the end of the exhibition, will be sold for 39,000 KRW.


The "Jurassic World Special Exhibition" is an exhibition that faithfully recreates the story of the movie "Jurassic World" directed by Steven Spielberg. It attracted attention from the start by hosting the first exhibition in Asia with a scale of 1,983㎡ (600 pyeong), and the cumulative number of visitors reached about 400,000 within eight months of opening. Featuring realistically recreated dinosaur models and an incubating dinosaur egg laboratory, it offers experiential content that stimulates children's curiosity, receiving great responses from family customers.


Lotte Department Store is also making thorough efforts to manage customer safety as COVID-19 has not yet ended and the "distancing in daily life" campaign is ongoing. Visitors must wear masks and undergo a temperature check before entry, and staff guide visitors to maintain a certain distance from each other while viewing the exhibition.



Juhyun Lee, Tenant MD Team Leader at Lotte Department Store, said, "We planned the ticket discount event to provide another opportunity for children customers who could not visit the exhibition due to the 'social distancing' and 'distancing in daily life' campaigns. We will continue to introduce 'high-quality experiential content' that families can enjoy together into our shopping spaces."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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