Let your child’s (and your) imagination run wild as the entire family steps back into prehistoric times. How? Dinosaur Time Trek offers life-sized animatronic models of dinosaurs as well as various interactive and educational exhibits. Because this time trek is a Shark Edition, shark lovers can enjoy Shark Bay with life-sized models of sharks (past and present) and additional interactive exhibits. We had the pleasure of being guests of Dinosaur Time Trek: Shark Edition in Anaheim and my almost 4-year-old son exclaimed that “Dino Time Trek has so much to touch and see. I just love dinosaurs.”
Upon entering, pick-up a Time Trek Guide, which helps you plan your trek and gives kids (and adults) fun tasks and questions to help get the most out of your experience. Every animatronic dinosaur exhibit is educational and interactive in some way. One of them even allowed my son to control-a-dino, making it hard to steer him away from it. Other exhibits that my son loved were building, hatching, and naming his own dinosaur using the touchscreens, scanning the life-sized dinosaur bones and seeing the skeleton and image of the dinosaur appear on the screen, the Roar-o-Meter where he tried so hard to roar as loud as a T-rex, and the Feeding Frenzy where he controlled a shark and playfully competed with other sharks for food balls.
Dinosaur Time Trek: Shark Edition is only here for the long weekend and will be gone after January 1st. Tickets are $26 for anyone over 2 years of age. Children under 2 are free with paid adult admission. For more information click here.
Disclaimer: We received free tickets to Dinosaur Time Trek: Shark Edition for the purpose of this review. All opinions are my own.