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DINOSAUR - Formerly known as Countdown to Extinction, enter The Dino Institute where you are greeted by Dr Marsh (Phylicia Rashad from the Cosby Show). She tells you about an amazing vehicle called the Time Rover that will whisk you away to the age of the Dinosaurs. She then sends you off to her associate, Dr. Seeger, who will give you safety instructions. He has his own motives, however, and you are instructed to help him bring back a Dinosaur, called an Iguanadon (Now Alodar from Dinosaur) from the Cretaceous Period. There is one catch, you will have to get him before the huge asteroid hits the Earth and destroys most life forms. You then enter you Time Rover and are transported back to the age of the Dinosaurs. There you will encounter several species of Dinosaurs amazingly recreated using audioanamatronics. Watch out for Carnotaurus, he is hot on your tail and wants to eat your whole group. Will you get out alive? Will you save the last Dinosaur from extinction? Well, you will have to ride to find out. I can tell you that even after riding this attraction 10 or more times, it is still thrilling. My four year old son loves it too! Must be 40" to ride. |
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Tarzan Rocks - Join Tarzan, Jane, Terk, and their other friends in this live action show based upon the hit Animated Film. This show features singing, dancing, acrobatics, and a live band playing many of your favorite songs from the movie. You will need to arrive at least 30 minutes before the show time to get a good seat. Check you guide map for show times. |
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The Boneyard - Crawl, Climb, and slide you way through a fossil dig site. Kids of all ages will love to play for hours. Then, if you cross the Oldengate Bridge, you can help unearth the fossil skeleton of a mammoth. |
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Dinosaur Jubilee - Come on inside and view several actual dinosaur artifacts which have been discovered. It is a celebration of archaeology and its accomplishments. |
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Cretaceous Trail - Walk amongst plant and animal species that have survived since the age of the dinosaurs. Be on the lookout for dig sites along the way. |
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