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| You must be 40" tall
to ride. Dinosaur is one of the more turbulent
rides in all of Walt Disney World. The sudden
jolts, bouncy terrain and sharp turns will really
toss
you around hard. If you have back problems or
other medical conditions you'll want to be especially
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| This is a FastPass
attraction. Even though Dinosaur is one of the
biggest thrill rides in the Animal Kingdom, lines
usually aren't as long as those for Kali River
Rapids and Kilimanjaro Safaris (and in all likelihood
for Expedition: Everest when it opens full time).
If lines are 20 minutes are less you can save
your
FastPass
for a busier attraction. If you visit early in
the morning you'll rarely encounter a long wait. |
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| As you walk through
the Dinosaur Institute on your way to board your
Time Rover, take the time to look at all of the
artifacts there. You’ll see fossils, dioramas
and murals depicting all sorts of dinosaurs! |
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| As you approach the
asteroid impact zone for your horrifying encounter
with the fearsome Carnotaurus, you'll see lots
of flashing lights. Smile if you can (or scream
your head off!)—you're getting your picture
taken! You can view your photo at the end of
the ride and purchase a souvenir picture if you'd
like. |
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