Turn the volume on so you can hear the hungry T-Rex’s growls. We have a short video of this moment! Check it out below. Once by the balcony, Timmy was able to give the T-Rex his much sought for lunch. My husband and Timmy went up the steep stairs to be at head level with the T-Rex. How brave are you? We’ll find out! Timmy was brave as he took on the challenge to feed the T-Rex! Then we were able to get up close and personal with the most feared of all dinosaurs - the T-Rex. He just growled and kept moving, oblivious to the little boy’s offer. Thank goodness this dinosaur was also full. Before he’d pose for a picture, he’d see how close he could get to each dinosaur. Maybe she was full.īraver and braver this little boy was becoming. Mommy Triceratops just continued moving her head and growling.
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What’d I tell ya? Braver and braver, right? Timmy just took his baseball cap off and offered it to the Mommy Triceratops. You’ll come across signs like this almost everywhere, so no need to feel afraid! You won’t get lost on the forest trail. You don’t have guides with you when you enter Dinosaurs Island. He giggled, then he moved on to the next display. He was staring at the dinosaur skull in awe and I could hear him talking to himself. Timmy had a blast posing by the T-Rex and triceratops fossils, but this display caught his attention longest. There are also real life-sized skeletons and information to help you learn more about the dinosaurs’ extinction.
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Here he is checking Mommy Dinosaur and her babies out.Īside from the open grounds, there is also a museum that holds mounted dinosaur fossils. Even though they were growling and moving, he was moving closer and closer to each one. This was about the third dinosaur we had met, and Timmy was becoming braver and braver.
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“It’s a Mommy dinosaur!,” I shared with Timmy, as we came across this “Good Mother Lizard” (that’s what the plaque said!). We had seen a video of this baby-in-the-egg on Youtube, and it intrigued Timmy. This baby dinosaur moved his head up and down, and it freaked us out a little bit. You can follow the forest trail and learn more about each dinosaur. Plaques hold information about each dinosaur - scientific name, common name, size, etc. There are different kinds of dinosaurs in every twist and turn of the Island grounds. “Let’s go see more dinosaurs!,” he said, then led the way into the woods. “Those are all dinosaurs, Timmy,” I reminded, stifling a giggle. “I can hear elephants!,” my 5-year-old declared.
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If only I could paint all the awesomeness that was on his face. He knew they they were “real” but wasn’t scared. You’re on your own when you enter Dinosaurs Island! This makes for a more personal, self-guided walking tour. We liked that the crowd was controlled - not everyone can go in right away. Once you’re ready, you’ll fall in line in front of the gigantic gates. We got tickets at P350 each (adults) and P300 (kids). Ticket booths are on the right side of this awesome sign that is so Jurassic Park. Go straight and you’ll come across this huge sign!ĭinosaurs Island is the Philippines’ 1st Animatronics Dinosaur Park. Upon entering the Clark Land gate, you will be welcomed by food and souvenir booths stores. You’re in the right spot, no worries! A friendly guard guided us to the parking lot, which is super near the entrance. Upon entering the Clark Picnic Grounds, you’ll see a huge sign that says CLARK LAND. We had a GREAT time! Here are some pictures (and videos!) from our visit to Dinosaurs Island. My husband asked me to check out Dinosaurs Island on Waze, and boy, was I surprised that we were 5 minutes away from the amusement park. We were at Clark last weekend for the 19th Hot Air Balloon Fest. DINOSAURS Island in Clark, Pampanga has been on our radar for the longest time, so when we got the chance to drop by last weekend, we were psyched.