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MAGNIFICENT DRAGONS AND MYTHICAL MARVELS AT ROGER WILLIAMS PARK ZOO

APRIL 7-AUGUST 11, 2024

By Joyce Campbell, Macaroni KID Cranston-Kent RI Publisher April 10, 2024

We took a stroll through Roger Williams Park and Zoo's 

trails earlier this week and explored their new exhibit, 

"Dragons & Mythical Creatures," and it was exciting!  


To get to the exhibit, you need to venture through the zoo but don't worry; the path is clearly marked with signage!

The Dragons & Mythical Creatures experience is an add-on, meaning you need to pay to enter the zoo and then purchase "Dragon" tickets to enter the exhibit.

 Add-On Experience Pricing
Dragon Admission (2 and older) $9
RWPZ Member Discount $7
Toddlers 1 and under FREE
The last entry onto the trail is at 3:00 p.m.



The path leads you into a mythical world filled with legends, myths, and lore from around the world!  Yet the creatures are not just on the path; they are also under bridges and in ponds!





Most of the creatures are larger than life...



but we are warned to watch out for fairies!  




Our trip around the mythical world was one we won't soon forget.  
We hope you have just as much fun!







Here are the full details on the Dragons & Mythical Creatures experience at Roger Williams Park & Zoo.


Dragons, mermaids, Loch Ness monster, griffins, and unicorns…  were they real or imagined? Guests can visit the Dragons & Mythical Creatures exhibit at the  Roger Williams Park Zoo and decide for themselves.  

Opening April 7th and running through August 11th, visitors to the Zoo will embark on a mythical journey where folklore meets reality as they encounter 60 life-size dragons and other creatures that exist somewhere between science and imagination. They will immerse themselves in the excitement of witnessing these animatronic mythical creatures in action— watching as these beasts move, roar, and even breathe smoke.  

Legends of dragons and other creatures are ubiquitous globally, spanning historical and contemporary periods. These mythical creatures serve as symbols, highlighting the shared elements and diverse and distinct expressions within global cultures.  

From fire-breathing beasts of destruction in Western myths to the majestic symbols of fortune and harmony in Chinese legends, dragons offer a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of cultural interpretations. Tales of mermaids weaves through diverse cultures globally, ranging from coastal communities in Ireland to the Karoo desert in South Africa. Or take the Kraken,  rooted in Scandinavian folklore and portrayed as a menacing cephalopod capable of destroying ships and dragging sailors to their doom—this is a prevalent theme in seafaring myths worldwide.  

Dragons & Mythical Creatures is more than just an exhibit; it's a passport to imagination. So, gather your courage, spark your curiosity, and prepare to be amazed; this exhibit will leave you feeling like a true adventurer. Visit the Roger Williams Park Zoo and step into a world where myths and legends collide.  

Key Highlights:

-Encounter over 60 life-size animatronic mythical creatures

-Explore interactive exhibits delving into global folklore

-Witness creatures move, roar, and even breathe smoke!

-Spark your imagination and embark on an unforgettable adventure Additional Information:

-Dates: April 7th - August 11th  

-Location: Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence, RI  

-Website: https://www.rwpzoo.org/dragons 

Please note: This is an add-on experience and requires separate admission to the Zoo and can be purchased online. Ride tickets will be available at the Zoo and do not need to be purchased in advance.  


Dragons at Dusk Family Nights – June 8, August 10  

Families can journey back in time and enjoy an evening at the Zoo from 5-9 pm.  Sip & Stroll (21+) Battle of the Bands May 9 and July 18  

At this adults-only event, there will be live music and zoo-themed cocktails and food available for purchase. Experience the zoo after hours, all without the kids, from 5-9 pm.  

Dragons Sensory Mornings – April 28, May 19, June 16, July 7  

Special sensory-friendly mornings an hour before the trail opens to the public:  designed for those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and sensory processing differences and their families from 8-9 am. (Zoo will open at 9 am)  

Roger Williams Park Zoo is Rhode Island’s number one outdoor family and tourist attraction and a leader in conservation efforts undertaken by a zoo of its size. As leaders in conservation and animal care – we create engaging experiences that empower guests to join us in conserving wildlife and wild places. Roger Williams Park Zoo is supported and managed by the Rhode Island Zoological Society and is owned by the City of Providence.  


This article is a review with no compensation, sponsor, or expectations.  
RWPZoo provided the press release.


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