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Titans for the age of ICE

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TITANS FROM THE AGE OF ICE





The ice age is coming to Manila!
Get ready to experience a cold period of the earth’s history.



MANILA, August 2016 – Ayala Malls together with Limitless Ventures is bringing the latest and spectacular event, “Titans from the Age of Ice”.

Come face to face with a gigantic Mammoth, fight-off saber-toothed tigers and experience what it would have been like at the start of the last ice age 70,000 years ago.

Australian and local guides will meet guests at the magical ice entrance, walk through falling snow and enter the age of ice. Prepare to meet the mammoth family who stretch out their trunks and trumpet loudly! Laugh with the hipparion! Roar with the gigantopithecus as he towers over you in terror! Interact and get to know more than 25 ice age animals making you believe you’re really there.
Experience a full guided tour, a mammoth activity and never seen before live musical stage show “The Mammoth and the Zoo Keeper” – featuring Maurice the mammoth and Sabe the saber-toothed tiger!

Bring the whole family for an ultimate fun and educational ice age experience.
Catch the amazing Titans from the Age of Ice come alive at these selected venues for a limited time only:

     Alabang Town Center, Activity Center from September 2 to 11, 2016
     Glorietta 5 Atrium from September 16 to 25, 2016  
     Trinoma Cinema Lobby from September 30 to October 9, 2016



Buy your tickets now!
Visit the following ticket booths at these venues: 
Alabang Town Center Level 1 concierge area, 
Glorietta 3 concierge area, 
Greenbelt 3 Level 3, 
Trinoma Cinema Lobby.
You may also call 02.925.7421 / 0916.240.3572 / 0998.312.7252.

Facebook Page and Instagram: @titansageoficePH 
Event commercial: https://vimeo.com/179748126

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