Event:Museum Sleepover: Dinos
You're invited to a very special sleepover - discover what goes on after dark in an action-packed night at the Museum.
Here's the plan:
- Take a torch lit tour to explore Wales as it was 200 million years ago.
- Meet some friendly dinosaurs in a Dino show to remember.
- Get creative in our craft workshops - you'll be inspired by fossils, footprints and bones from the Museum's collection.
- Settle down for a film before bed in our Reardon Smith Theatre - then camp under the dome to dream of ancient lands filled with fabulous beasts.
- Wake up bright and early for breakfast before joining a one-of-a-kind, gentle family workout class with DanceFit Wales
- Explore the Museum galleries before heading back to life in the 21st century.
Limited tickets available. Tickets are non-refundable. This event is suitable for children aged six to twelve. Children must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Ticket Price:
Main Hall: Child £70 | Adult £70
Alcove: Child £75 | Adult £75
VIP Herbivore: Child £95 | Adult £95
VIP Carnivore: Child £95 | Adult £95
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Who is this event for?
This event is for children aged 6 – 12. We ask customers to adhere to the age guidance as the event and its activities are intended for this specific age group. Children under or over the age guidance will not be allowed entry.
What happens on the night?
A typical Museum Sleepover event looks like this:
17:30 - Doors open and registration
18:15 - Doors close: no entry after this time
18:15 - Guests divided into groups. Health and safety briefing.
18:30 - 21.00 - Activities, Snack box & Hot Chocolate
21:30 – Film Screening
23.20 – Get ready for bed
00:00 - Bed time
7:00 - Wake up and pack-up
7:20 - 9:00 – Breakfast, Family Workout sessions, Galleries open.
9:15 – Event ends. Collect your belongings.
10:00 - The Museum opens to the public.
The Museum reserves the right to make adjustments to the schedule and content if necessary to ensure a safe and fun event.
VIP additional activities are not mentioned above (bedtime story session and behind the scenes visit).
What should I bring?
All children and parents must bring a sleeping bag, pillow, toothpaste and toothbrush.
We recommend wearing appropriate footwear and clothing to sleep in. Any hand luggage you bring with you will be stored in a nearby room. The Museum takes no responsibility for personal items. In the unlikely event of an evacuation, overnight clothes must be suitable to wear outdoors.
Appropriate footwear must be worn at all times in the Museum, apart from when you’re sleeping.
We provide thin sleeping mats, but you are welcome to bring your own. We allow inflatable mats or mattresses of the following dimensions only: H22, L185, W76cm. Any larger airbeds will not be permitted, due to floor capacity reasons.
As a museum, we are working hard to improve our sustainability. Therefore, please bring your own water bottle. Bottled water will not be provided. There will be water dispensers placed around the Museum for you to refill your bottles.
Some safety lighting will be left on overnight. We recommend you bring eye masks to help you sleep.
Please do not bring items that are of financial or sentimental value. The Museum takes no responsibility for loss of or damage to any items belonging to visitors.
We do not allow attendees to plug any electrical items into the Museum’s sockets during the event for health and safety reasons. Please get in touch if you require access to power or refrigeration for medical reasons.
Do we need to bring food?
We recommend that you eat a meal before arriving.
A lunchbox and a hot chocolate will be provided to all between 19:00 and 20:30 (visitors will be divided into teams for the activities and therefore, teams will receive their lunchboxes at different times).
You are more than welcome to bring additional snacks for later in the evening. Please do not bring cooking equipment.
Our snack boxes include:
A Sandwich*
Crisps
Fruit
Fruit Juice
Hot Chocolate with marshmallows and cream
In the morning, breakfast will be provided and will include:
Selection of cereal
Toast with jam and butter
Fruit Salad
Fruit Juice
Fresh tea and coffee
*Dietary requirements and sandwich filling choices are collected during booking. Sandwich filling choices cannot be changed on the day of the event. Sandwich filling choices are:
Ham / Cheese / Chicken Salad / Tuna, Mayo, Cucumber / Falafel Salad
The event is not a nut-free environment. If you or any member of your group have any allergies you are concerned about, please confirm this by emailing events@museumwales.ac.uk
If you or a member of your group can’t eat the snack box items or breakfast, please advise when booking and bring your own refreshments with you. Please note we cannot provide fridge access for food items.
How many adults are required for each booking/group?
The number of adults required for each group are:
- 2 children | 1 adult required
- 2-4 children | 2 adults required
- 5-12 children | 3 adults required
- 13-20 children | 4 adults required
- 21-28 children | 5 adults required
- 29-36 children | 6 adults required
Adults will sleep in the same area as the children. Accompanying adults must be at least 18 years old and will be asked to show ID at registration.
What time do I need to arrive?
Entry to the event is through the Museum’s main entrance on Gorsedd Garden Road. Doors will open at 17:30 and close at 18:15. We cannot allow entry after 18:15.
Visit https://museum.wales/cardiff/visit/location/ for more information on how to get to us. Parking is available at the Museum car park with entry from Museum Avenue. Please note capacity is limited and will therefore be operated on a first come first served basis, and parking fees are not included in the event ticket price.
What if I’m running late?
If you think that you may not get here on time please email us.
Email: events@museumwales.ac.uk
Refunds/partial refunds will not be given if you are late.
Is this event suitable for children with access requirements?
All areas used for this event are accessible, however, due to the historic nature of the building, alternative routes may be needed to support special requirements. We would recommend you contact us before booking, to confirm that your requirements can be met.
Quiet Space: We have a designated quiet space for families that require quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the event. A member of staff will be able to direct you to this area at any point during the sleepover.
Please let us know while booking if you require British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation during this event. An interpreter will be available for the duration of the night if needed, including overnight.
Where will I sleep?
Guests will sleep in the Museum’s Main Hall. Sleeping areas can be chosen as you book your tickets. If you require special assistance related to where you sleep, please inform us upon booking.
VIP guests will sleep in the following areas:
VIP Herbivore Hub: Natural History Gallery.
VIP Camp Carnivore: Evolution of Wales Gallery
Event and security staff are on hand throughout the night to ensure everyone's safety and comfort. CCTV is in operation throughout the Museum.
What hygiene facilities are available?
Toilets are available for washing, teeth cleaning and changing however there are no showers available.
Can adults bring alcohol?
The consumption of alcohol is strictly forbidden at this event. Anyone suspected of consuming alcohol during the event will be asked to leave the event immediately. Our staff have the right to search bags and test liquids at any point during the event. Smoking on site is also forbidden at this event (including electronic devices) and we cannot allow visitors to enter/exit the building throughout the evening.
What if one of my group members is ill during the event?
The are trained first-aiders on hand to assist.
What if I need to leave early in the morning?
The Museum exits are closed after the event has begun and it is not possible to leave during the event, except in an emergency. We do not advise leaving early, but should you need to leave during the event please let us know in advance. If you need to leave the event at any point in the unlikely event of an emergency, please speak to a member of staff.
Who can I contact for more information?
If you have more questions about the event or wish to tell us about any special requirements in advance, please contact a member of the events team on: events@museumwales.ac.uk
VIP camp: Herbivore Hub
VIP tickets include all Dino Nights activities plus:
- An air bed in an exclusive, quiet camping area in our Natural History Gallery, near the basking shark and forest animals.
- Access to your camping area as soon as you arrive. Settle in early and make yourselves at home – Herbivore Hub will be set up in advanced for you.
- A bedtime story session under the stars in our big bang room.
- Come face to face with a baby dinosaur. Enjoy a special visit from Ranger Chris and one of his roarsome reptiles.
- Go behind the scenes with a paleontologist. Visit the museum stores to see where more fossils and dinosaur bones are kept. *
Please bring your own sleeping bag and pillow. Air bed will be provided
*Behind the scenes tours will take place at 09:00 and 09:30 on the Sunday morning. Your time slot will be allocated and cannot be changed.
VIP camp: Camp Carnivore
VIP tickets include all Dino Nights activities plus:
- Camp with the dinosaurs! A very special opportunity to sleep in our Evolution of Wales Gallery, merely meter's away from the dinosaurs and woolly mammoths. (This is a small, exclusive camp so spaces are very limited). This camp will be set up during the film screening, as there’s activities taking place in the gallery beforehand.
- Come face to face with a baby dinosaur. Enjoy a special visit from Ranger Chris and one of his roarsome reptiles.
- A bedtime story session under the stars in our big bang room.
- Go behind the scenes with a paleontologist. Visit the museum stores to see where fossils and dinosaur bones are kept. *
Please bring your own sleeping bag and pillow. Air bed will be provided
*Behind the scenes tours will take place at 09:00 and 09:30 on the Sunday morning. Your time slot will be allocated and cannot be changed.
Please let us know while booking if you require British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation during this event. An interpreter will be available for the duration of the night if needed, including overnight.
Information
Tickets
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8 March 2025 | 17:30 | View Tickets |