'Dinosaurs had their shot, and nature selected them for extinction.' -- Dr Ian Malcolm
UNTIL NOW!
Jurassic World Brickman®
Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught has brought our favourite Jurassic Jokers back to life as part of the largest LEGO® brick exhibition in Australia!
Waiting for you at the Queensland Museum in Brisbane, are a selection of large-scale dinosaurs, and fun activities – made from over 6 million LEGO® bricks!
The Jurassic World franchise has never been more of a BLOCK-buster! Grab your favourite dino-repellent and shake a LEGO® to check out these amazing creatures!
A mini Isla Nublar awaits you at South Bank!
I’m a sucker for anything related to dinosaurs, so the promotional big T-Rex grinning from the side of the Queensland Museum was enough to intrigue me about the Jurassic World Brickman exhibition.
The exhibition opened on 8 December 2023 and runs through until 14 July 2024 – so plenty of time to secure tickets for all your prehistoric (and present day) peeps!
We were one of the first through the doors in December, which was a hoot! On entering the Museum itself, you’ll be greeted by a few free examples of Brickman’s handywork on display! If you listen closely you may also notice the Jurassic Park theme music playing in the background – which we thought was a nice touch. Feel free to sing along!
Despite all the signs clearly naming the dinosaurs, I tend to forget who’s who (which I think is largely why dinosaurs went extinct). So let’s assume the dinosaurs you meet in the museum entrance are called “Sally Field” and “Morgan Freeman”.
Popular entry times book out fast, so it’s recommended that you pre-book your preferred slot. I imagine the park managers stagger entry into the exhibit so that the dinosaurs don’t fill up too quickly on the smaller children. Prices below are current at the time of our visit. Check out the website for any changes:
In the baby dinosaur enclosure, you’ll meet a life-size Brachiosaurus (I assume he’s called ‘Old Greg’) who you can walk under! Scratch his tummy and see what happens! Or maybe not … they probably frown on that.
While the experience is definitely geared more towards kids – there is a lot of LEGO® for the adults to get stuck into, and dinos to marvel at as well.
The organisers recommend allowing an hour to comfortably walk around, see and play with all the goodies. While we were ready to wrap up in half that time (factoring in that I rushed my T-Rex footprint), I did get waylaid in the little gift shop on the way out – oohing at all the Jurassic merch on offer, so also allow time for that.
The photo opportunities were fun, the staff were friendly, and when you’re done in the experience there’s still a whole museum to explore. Go and say Hi! to Queensland’s own ‘velociraptor’ Australovenator! Tell him we sent you!
The Jurassic World Brickman® experience is definitely worth a look, even if you just get a photo of yourself looking mildly alarmed in the mouth of a T-Rex.