- April 19th, 2015, 2:54 pm
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At least now most of the worms are gone now so that won't be a problem.
When I went through Dino Alive last year it felt unloved. What appeared to be water features were dry, landscaping was not kept up and it honestly felt like it was about to be removed. I didn't complain because I paid half price to tour it, but the group I was in had more fun making jokes about it than actually "enjoying" it for what it was supposed to be. I did enjoy some of the caution signs and would love one when it is finally removed.
cameronmbrown1 wrote:tarheel1231 wrote:I may be in the minority about this, but I think Dinosaurs Alive is a GREAT chill spot! I did last Wednesday and I thought it was a great way to cool off from the crowds. However, the lack of people walking through it probably means it won't be around for long, so enjoy it while you can!
I don't think you're a minority but Dinos Alive to me didn't live up to what I thought it was going to be. On top of that, there were those stupid inch worms EVERYWHERE and they kept getting in my hair and on my clothes.. Needless to say, I am not doing it again anytime soon.
At least now most of the worms are gone now so that won't be a problem.
When I went through Dino Alive last year it felt unloved. What appeared to be water features were dry, landscaping was not kept up and it honestly felt like it was about to be removed. I didn't complain because I paid half price to tour it, but the group I was in had more fun making jokes about it than actually "enjoying" it for what it was supposed to be. I did enjoy some of the caution signs and would love one when it is finally removed.
