Monday, November 30, 2009

Welcome to Dinoland U.S.A.



This is a dinosaur themed area at Disney's Animal Kingdom. It's relatively small with not a whole lot going on. This is probably my least favorite land/area of anywhere in all of Walt Disney World for reasons explained below for each attraction. We'll start with Chester & Hester's Dino-Rama.



Chester & Hester's is modeled after tourist roadside attractions you might find on cross-country road trip. Besides a number of interesting sculptures, you'll find old-fashioned midway games.




You'll also find two rides: TriceraTop Spin and Primeval Whirl. TriceraTop Spin is basically Dumbo with dinosaurs. Primeval Whirl was something I had never experienced before Stephanie and I decided to give it a spin as we killed time waiting for Finding Nemo. This ride is dizzy. It spins. A lot. I must say I really don't like this ride pretty much at all. It's disorienting and not much fun.



Ugh! Anyway, moving on. We've got Finding Nemo the Musical.



This is not dinosaur-y and frankly a little weird. I saw it for the first time with Stephanie and again with mom and Abbey. I must say I wasn't overly impressed. The story is hard to follow unless you know the movie, the songs aren't amazing (for the most part), and it is a little bizarre watching puppets with live actors. Disney goes to such great lengths to hide performers that it seems mighty odd that they are just there for this show.

I am shamelessly ripping off a video created by Gina to demostrate what I mean. I feel a little bad using Gina's clip because I think she enjoyed it.



It's not horrible, but it certainly isn't a must see show on my list.

Okay, back to dinosaurs. Let's visit the Boneyard. This is a kid's play area where children can play with prehistoric pals and even dig them up.




There's a few places to eat around Dinoland U.S.A. There's Restaurantosaurus, Dino Bite Snacks and Trilo-bites.



It was sad when mom and Abbey were here because we actually had "lunch" at Trilo-bites. They serve turkey legs. It was a week ago and while chowing down on the gigantic, greasy turkey legs mom said "Happy Thanksgiving". Sad! Not the traditional Thanksgiving meal I was expecting.

Actually, as a side note, we had a couple of very nice meals while they were in town. We ate at Boma, Animal Kingdom Lodge and the Turf Club and Bar at Saratoga Springs Resort. I really think Abbey enjoyed the abundant horse themeing. We both enjoyed sitting at the Artist's Palette drawing pictures. Abbey drew some amazing horses while I drew my boss, the Mouse. I wish I had a picture of the drawing my sister did. She's actually pretty talented.

Okay, back to dinosaurs. There's really only one more place to visit: The Dino Institute. Home of the ride Dinosaur.



Stephanie hates this ride cause she's a-scared of dinos. Admittedly, it still gets my heart racing pretty fast too and I don't blame her one little bit. I've done it a few times and it still scares me each time even though I know exactly what's coming.

I will say there have been some great photos taken of me and others on the ride including the one with just me, one with me and the Vitale's, and one with me and mom and Abbey. Now, you may notice that mom and Liz have a similar look going on. Liz was trying to be funny. Mom was confused on what I was saying and thought I said look to the left. We actually rode the ride twice in hopes of getting a good picture of us. Didn't exactly work out.



That's about it for Dinoland U.S.A. To end, I give you a few pictures from the recently family trip. We have Cinderella Castle all lit up for the holidays and a picture with Mom, Goofy and I. Sorry about the Castle photo being a little blury, but you get the general idea.



I don't think mom doesn't like characters and kinda gets this deer-in-headlights thing when meeting them. See?



Bascially gets up there and immediately poses for the photo without interacting with the characters much at all. That's okay. At least she got in the photo. Abbey opted out.

Like I said, not my favorite themed land. Dizzy coaster, scary ride, so-so show, and a kid's play area. It may be for some folks, but not for me.

TTFN.

3 comments:

  1. I LOVE Finding Nemo: The Musical!!!
    :)

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  2. Sorry to rain on that show! Like I said, it certainly not horrible but I just can't get that into it. But that's the beauty of Disney. Not everything's for everyone, but there is something for all!

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  3. You hate the Nemo show and I hate Dinosaur....not because I'm afraid of dino's, but I'm afraid of that one particular dino and he scares the pizz out of me. BTW, did you know the casting of Sue, out front, is one of only three that were made. Disney actually went in with the Chicago Museum of Natural History and McDonalds to purchase the fossils. They got a casting and that is it. Just a little FYI for you! Keep the blogs coming.

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