Accessibility
The ROM is committed to accessibility for all visitors. All accessibility programs and services are free of charge unless otherwise noted. For general Museum access and the ROM program and service offerings, see detailed information. Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana:
Services for visitors who are blind or with vision loss:
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We invite persons who are blind or with vision loss and their companions to learn through touch about the world's largest and strangest dinosaurs. Explore twelve large-scale touchable specimens, including a 15-foot high leg of Futalognkosaurus and a full Cryolophosaurus skull and crest. In addition, braille and raised line drawings identify 17 highlighted dinosaurs in the exhibition.
Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants of Gondwana
Descriptive audio for Ultimate Dinosaurs is made possible by Accessible Media Inc.
Download transcript (PDF)
Download Audio (MP3) :
- Introduction
- What is a Gondwana?
- What is a Dinosaur?
- What is Fossilization?
- Pisanosaurus
- Herrerasaurus
- Eoraptor
- Cryolophosaurus
- Massospondylus
- Malawisaurus
- Suchomimus
- Ouranosaurus
- Majungasaurus
- Rapetosaurus
- Masiakasaurus
- Carnotaurus
- Amargasaurus
- Austroraptor
- Buitreraptor
- Giganotosaurus
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
Services for visitors who are deaf, hard of hearing and deafened:
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All narrated videos include English and French captioning. In addition, hearing aid wearers with a âTâ (telecoil) setting can now request FM assistive listening devices with neck loops for special paid tours. No reservation required.
Services for visitors with limited mobility:
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The exhibition is fully accessible by elevators and entrances are equipped with automatic doors. The Garfield Weston Exhibition Hall has two wheelchair-accessible restrooms. Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are located in the coat check in the main lobby. Frequent opportunities for seating are available throughout the exhibition.


