Carly Mallenbaum

USA TODAY

What would you do if you met a dinosaur from Jurassic World in real life? This year, you can find out.

USA TODAY can exclusively reveal that starting Nov. 25, animatronic animals inspired by the movie and designed by Creature Technology Company (Walking With Dinosaurs) will be roaming around the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia through April 2017 as part of Jurassic World: The Exhibition. The experience, from NBCUniversal Brand Development and Imagine Exhibitions, premiered in Australia's Melbourne Museum earlier this year.

Here's how the dino-watching will commence: As a guest at the exhibit, you'll "travel to Isla Nublar" and "explore the Park" on a guided tour. That means you might run into a 24-foot tall Brachiosaurus, or perhaps come face-to-face with a terrifying Tyrannosaurus Rex. As a brand-new part of the exhibit, there will be a Raptor Training Paddock. So you might want to see if Chris Pratt is available to help wrangle some velociraptors.

Group tickets and individual ticket pre-registration are available starting today, while regular individual tickets will be on sale beginning Sept. 10.