Ice Age Adventure Live
FAQs

Welcome to the Ice Age Adventure Live FAQs! Here you’ll find everything you need to know about the UK’s coolest family-friendly ice age show – from ticket details and show length to age suitability and meeting the polar bear after the performance!

Your Cool Ice Age Adventure Questions Answered! 

What is Ice Age Adventure Live?

Ice Age Adventure Live is an interactive, live entertainment theatre show all about the Ice Age and the animals which lived during that period.

Who is Ice Age Adventure Live for?

Ice Age Adventure Live is fun for all the family. No age limit but at the parental/guardian discretion for little ones who might get scared easily. Optimum age is 4 – 10 years but lots of ages attend the show.

Is Ice Age Adventure Live educational?

Yes, the show introduces a variety of animals with lots of fun facts.

How long is the show?

1 super cool hour!

Can you meet the Animals?

Absolutely! There is a Post-show 15-minute meet and greet experience with the Polar Bear and perhaps another surprise. Get your cameras ready to capture your little explorers joy.

Can I buy tickets at the show?

It’s always best to plan your exhibitions in advance and you can do so via our booking map HERE. But for those last minute travellers, yes, where we still have available seats, you can buy tickets on the day at your local venue.

Is there Merchandise available at the show?

Every explorer needs supplies! Yes, n’ice’ merchandise is available at every performance for your little explorers

Will there be strobe lighting or smoke during the show?

There is no strobe lighting used in Ice Age Adventure Live however there is low level smoke used at some instances.

How loud is the show?

Ice Age Adventure Live has some loud moments in the show when the animals vocalise, however most children join in and thoroughly enjoy these brief moments.

Can I take pictures?

Pictures are allowed as well as short videos, as there may be a surprise moment you want to capture. However, we do ask you keep the flash off to not antagonise the Animals.

One of the dinos on stage at Dinosaur Adventure Live