Travel & Vacation: Dinoland at Animal Kingdom (Orlando, FL)
Triceratop Spin
The girls convinced me to go on the Triceratop Spin in the Dinoland section at Animal Kingdom. They know I don’t handle spinning rides well which they thought it was funny. The ride wasn’t too bad and since the wait was less than 8 minutes we did it twice back to back. Dinoland also has other rides, a bone yard, huge jungle gym, carnival games (although some of the carnival games require additional payment), shops, restaurants, Wilderness Explorer stops and more!
We had a blast in Dinoland and explored as much as time would allow before heading to the next section. While we were at Dinoland it did sprinkle a little but not enough to get out the ponchos or get us wet so we journeyed on. It was the only day we had any rain so we were very fortunate.
Checking behind them to make sure I had my seat belt on. Karlie ended up coming back with me before the ride started so she could run the controller!
In the triceratop ride the front seat controls whether your dinosaur goes up and down. The back seat controls whether you are tilting forward or backwards. We had to ride the ride twice so both girls could try each controller.
Having a blast and checking to see if I was getting dizzy yet!
Big dinosaur!
Pausing on the jungle gym for a brief picture. They had fun exploring the jungle gym and I got to sit down for a few minutes while they played. Nice place for the parents to catch a breathier plus the area is fully enclosed so the kids (which helps even more for the younger ones) are more contained.
Exploring together!
Sitting on a dinosaur bone as we talk about where to go next!
Huge dinosaur bridge that led over to the Bone Yard
Hanging out on the bridge!
Digging for dinosaur bones. She found one. Loved that this area didn’t have the little grains of sands, but more like small pebbles. It was much easier to clean off the kids.
Finding another perfect spot to dig!