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DINOSAUR
DinoLand, USA Animal Kingdom |
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ANIMAL AT
A GLANCE... THE
OASIS DISCOVERY
ISLAND CAMP
MINNIE-MICKEY AFRICA ASIA DINOLAND
U.S.A.
ENTERTAINMENT Special
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Travel back 65 million years to the Cretaceous period in search of an Iguanodon dinosaur! Your time traveler will race through a meteor shower and come face to face with some rather large dinosaurs! Dinosaur is the thrill ride at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
You wind your way through the entrance of the Dino Institute past fossils, lab notes and photos. You are invited into the rotunda with large murals, fossils and dioramas of the early days when dinosaurs inhabited the earth. Lights are brought up and you walk through the turnstiles into the Institute's Briefing Room. A live video conference is in progress hosted by Dr. Helen Marsh (Phylicia Rashad). Dr. Marsh introduces you to the Time Rover -- your transportation vehicle to the past. Suddenly, you are listening to Dr. Grant Seeker (Wallace Langham) tell you how he needs you to travel to the end of the Cretaceous period to find the Iguanodon. Without spoiling the remainder of the pre-show... the doors open and you find yourself descending into the loading area (guests in wheelchairs will be directed to elevators by Cast Members).
The sky darkens once again and meteors come flying out at you. You speed through the alioramous as he enjoys a giant lizard. Your Time Rover is caught in the Meteor shower and has lost its headlights. You are face to face with a carnotaurus! The radio signals that there are 60 seconds to impact! You dip and swerve still looking for the Iguanodon. The homing signal attaches to the Iguanodon just as a meteor hits earth! The force of the impact creates a tremendous vacuum, sucking everything forward. ITS OVER! You survived! And not only are you alive and OK, but Dr. Seeker's Iguanodon came back with you! This is a rough, turbulent ride! Think of a bucking bronco! Dinosaur is mostly dark with lots of light flashes, loud noises and dinosaurs jumping out at you! It can be scary for youngsters and perhaps some adults. It is Standard Operating Procedure on Dinosaur to have the Cast Member do a seat belt check at a safety stop after the ride has left the boarding area but before it enters the main ride path. Dinosaur is virtually a walk on at park opening and closing. The Height Requirement is 40 inches. Find a line and don't want to wait??? You can utilize FASTPASS - a free service to all park guests. The ride is less than 3 minutes in duration. This ride is very dark with lots of loud noises, flashing lights and BIG dinosaurs that jump out at you -- may be scary for children. Child Swap - Important note is that unlike the other Disney Attractions where you walk through the beginning to do your Child Swap, the CMs will send you to the exit of the Attraction here for the swap. Please parents!!! Make sure your child wants to go on the ride. Disney is about magic, not being scared. On a recent trip, a young boy sat screaming and crying between his parents as we loaded the car. He kept telling them he did NOT want to ride. They kept telling him he would like it. Poor boy cried the whole time. Nuff said, I hope! Be sure to notice the television monitors as you're exiting the ride area for a glimpse of you're hitch-hiking Iguanodon! Animal
Kingdom Characters At A Glance There are no places to eat in the immediate vicinity of Dinosaur. The place to consider in DinoLand U.S.A.is Restaurantosaurus home of McDonald's lunches! There are
also a few quick snack places to eat:
Dino Bite Snacks, Dino Diner and Petrifies. Animal
Kingdom Restaurants At A Glance
These are the largest audio-animatronic figures created to date! Some of the dinosaurs you will see in the ride include: Saltasaurus, Parasaurolophus, Alioramus, and Styracosaurus. When Animal Kingdom first opened, this ride was called Countdown to Extinction. If you have
comments or tips to share with others about touring Animal Kingdom, let
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