Montreal-area parents worry they have been duped by promoter of robot dinosaur show
MONTREAL — Anne-Marie Binette bought a $62 family pack of tickets last month for a robot dinosaur exhibition that was advertised for Montreal’s south shore this fall.
Jurassic Fest Montreal was sold by its promoter as an outdoor, weeklong “mesmerizing, world-class dinosaur exhibition featuring over 20 life-size animatronic, robotic dinosaurs.” But less than a week after she bought the non-refundable tickets on July 22, the Australian company promoting the event announced the venue that was to hold the show was pulling out.
“I didn’t receive the usual email of confirmation after buying the tickets, nor the electronic proof,” Binette, whose children are aged 2 and 5, said in an interview this week. She is one of a growing number of Montreal-area parents worried their children won’t be seeing any dinosaurs and they won’t be getting their money back.
Patrice Perron, spokesman for shopping centre Quartier Dix30, where the event was to be held Oct. 22-31, said in an email Wednesday the venue pulled out because the promoter “did not meet the internal standards and procedures of our organization.”