THE LAND BEFORE TIME Publicity Sheet (II)

Film Club - The Land Before Time

Follow a heartfelt prehistoric journey as The Land Before Time comes to the big screen, part of our Roar and Explore summer season in the UK’s largest planetarium.
  • 16th Aug 2026
  • Morning Screening
  • Café/Bar Open
  • Cinema Experience, Space Setting
  • Limited tickets available
  • Cert - U

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Enjoy a gentle, heartfelt start to your day at the National Space Centre with one of animation’s most beloved dinosaur tales.
As part of our Roar and Explore summer programme, our Film Club brings family classics to the big screen in the UK’s largest planetarium.
These early morning screenings are perfect for younger audiences and families looking to share unforgettable cinematic moments together.
Copyright: © 1988 Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Land Before Time

The Land Before Time, presented by Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Join Littlefoot, Cera, Spike, Ducky and Petrie on their first journey together: an exciting quest to find the lush, legendary Great Valley. Along the way, the prehistoric pals overcome many challenges and learn the value of teamwork and friendship.

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Times

  • 09:00 – doors open for café
  • 09:30 – planetarium doors open
  • 09:45 – film starts (Film is 1hr 9min)
  • 10:54 – film ends

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Why not add...

a day out at the award winning National Space Centre?

The screening does not include entry to the exhibition and galleries, so why not book to add a visit?

If you have an Annual Pass just make sure you have booked in advance to guarantee entry, and if you don't have an Annual Pass remember that buying a day pass is automatically upgraded to a FREE Annual Pass!

Tickets & Passes

FAQs

U – Universal: It is impossible to predict what might upset any particular child. But a ‘U’ film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over.‘U’ films should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.

There are 400 car parking spaces available on site and there is a bus stop to the 54 route within a few minutes’ walk of the Centre (please check times on their website). 

No, the screening is hosted in the UK’s largest planetarium.

No, all tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

Just buy the tickets you need, including the free Carer. You will need to bring proof of PIP/DLA on the night for the free Carer ticket.

No, this movie was not made to be projected in a fulldome format, but we will be using our huge cinema screen in the dome.