It’s your last chance to see the 40 life-sized dinosaurs which have stormed Bexley’s Danson Park.

Last week school competition winners, Hillsgrove Primary, visited the event and “it looked like they all had a great time” according to a spokesperson for Dinosaurs in the Park.

The realistic animatronic dinosaurs which roar and move has been featured in the park from May 18 and will last until June 9 - with tickets still available via the website.

The event will remain closed on June 3, 4, 5.

New recent pictures from the event shows families enjoying their time looking at and learning about the various creatures.

The walk-through Dinosaurs in the Park experience will displays beats from the Jurassic, Triassic and Cretaceous periods.

The animatronics move their heads, jaws, and claws and even hiss, snarl, and growl.

For those with sensory sensitivities, there are quiet sessions available too.

A plaque displaying interesting dinosaur facts is positioned next to each model, promoting a fun and educational experience.

The dinosaurs are located ted along accessible pathways and even lawns and so it is ideal for wheelchair users or families with pushchairs.

Meals will be available at the food court or bring your own meals for a picnic as there's plenty of space available for tables, chairs, and blankets.

The event also features a Dino-Fun-Zone with a bouncy castle, face painting, fossil digging and more.

The event tickets start at £7.20 per person and free for children under three.

Tickets booked any time after 3pm will receive a 20 per cent discount.