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    Dino Park

    2.8 (50 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Tianna W.

    The animatronics are in rough shape! Many dinosaurs are missing teeth, eyes, claws, etc Some dinosaurs have been repaired with duct tape. Putting money back into the animatronics would help the attraction. Some dinosaurs had no information at all?! We made the best of it. But will not return.

    RockinConway S.

    This was a very small exhibit. My nephew did enjoy all of the robotic dinosaurs! We were in and out of the establishment within less than 10 minutes. I'd probably never go back.

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    Gavin A.

    The overall price of it wasn't the worst price. But when going through it just kind of boring. Then you get to the ball pit and it's just absolute chaos. The smell is over whelming. They must have had to remake the smell of the dinosaurs as well. I had to change my daughter and the bathroom was absolutely awful. Do not recommend

    This is wildly over priced for a literal 8-10 minute walk through. There's a giant ball pit for kids but still, not worth the price. Waste of money.

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    Sam W.

    This exhibit was not worth the price paid for adults. Kids 2 and under are free. We took my 12 year old cousin he enjoyed the exhibit and the ball pit also. The staff members were very nice. The balls have antimicrobial covering and there are slides that the kids can ride into the ball pit. The sand pit needed some more excavation tools only paint brushes provided to play in sand. The dinosaurs need repairing like another person said the TRex has no teeth which is disappointing. If I had to do it again I would not buy tickets to this exhibit. This was very disappointing for the adults in the group.

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    Beth G.

    This was a super cute place to take my 2.5 year old. He thought the dinosaurs were amazing and loved playing in the ball put. A lot of reviews were saying it was too expensive but I can't imagine how much it must cost to create and maintain those life like Dino's! I think it was very much worth the money. 30-45 minutes of keeping a 2.5 year old busy in a kid safe environment is great! The toys were also decently priced! He asked to go back a couple days later but we were just in the location for vacation. He also got a wood dinosaur to color included in the price. I highly recommend for small children or kids who love dinosaurs!

    Artemia T.

    Great little place for younger children, even toys to come see and discover dinosaurs and learn a little about them. We went with my almost two year old tot and he was a little afraid of the animatronic dinosaurs but not too scared to be in the same room with them. They have a ball pit and he very much enjoyed that. Only con - the cost for adults is a little excessive for their experience. I get charging children, but the cost for adults is a bit high.

    Dino egg dessert!
    Megan Y.

    Met my cousin here for lunch last week. All of our kids had an absolute blast! The "live" dinosaur roaming around while we ate was such a surprise and the kids loved it!! Not only was it fun for the kids, but the food was absolutely amazing! My kids got chicken tenders and I was shocked how generous their portions were. They all loved there food and had a great time! Definitely recommend this restaurant!

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    Destiny N.

    It's just a few room of dinosaurs, the building doesn't have AC so just fans everywhere. Took us about 15 min to walk through. Wasn't what I thought it was gonna be like. They have a ball pit but didn't look sanitary. The building itself looked pretty warn down.

    & cleaning frequently with the HyGenie
    Danielle K.

    This place is awesome fun for kids for hours! A Museum of animatronic Dinos & Fact... Dino Dig Fossil Area & GIANT play area with activities surrounded by Ball Pits!!! Also they cleaned right before we came in , between guests. Chance was free since he's still 2 :-)

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    Cute place to go for an hour or two with young kids. Ball pit great for getting some energy out and they love all the dinosaurs. I

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    Over priced for my kids to look at 10 Dinosaurs and play in a large ball pit $15 for each adult $10 for each kid I want my $ back!

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    We had a great time! The dinos looked so real and we loved the ball pit for our 2 year old. Wish the price was a little less for adults.

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    It was fun ball pit my nephew loved and staff was friendly. My nephew was happy I am happy

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