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Dinosaur (Disney's Animal Kingdom)

Dinosaur
Dinosaur MK.jpg
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Area DinoLand U.S.A.
Coordinates 28°21′18.71″N 81°35′17.96″W / 28.3551972°N 81.5883222°W / 28.3551972; -81.5883222Coordinates: 28°21′18.71″N 81°35′17.96″W / 28.3551972°N 81.5883222°W / 28.3551972; -81.5883222
Status Operating
Opening date April 22, 1998
General statistics
Attraction type EMV dark ride
Designer Walt Disney Imagineering
Theme Dinosaurs
Music Richard Bellis
Speed 19 km/h (12 mph)
Vehicle type Time Rover
Duration 3:05
Height restriction 40 in (102 cm)
Audio-Animatronics 11
Previous name Countdown to Extinction
Sponsor McDonald's (1998–2008)
Fastpass+ available
Must transfer from wheelchair
Assistive listening icon.svg Assistive listening available
Closed captioning available

Dinosaur (styled DINOSAUR) is a dark ride EMV attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

In the attraction, guests board vehicles called Time Rovers and are taken on a turbulent journey through the Cretaceous period, featuring prehistoric scenes populated with audio-animatronic dinosaurs. Originally named Countdown to Extinction, the ride's name was later changed to Dinosaur to promote the Disney animated film of the same name, even though the attraction has never contained any explicit references to the film. However, the two dinosaurs most prominently featured in the ride have always been an Iguanodon and Carnotaurus, which were both featured prominently in the film. Scenes from the movie also appear in the pre-show, to help the guests identify the Iguanodon as the film's protagonist, Aladar.

Guests enter the Dino Institute, a state-of-the-art paleontological research facility. After moving through the queue area, which features real dinosaur remains (including a Carnotaurus skeleton) and a background narration by Bill Nye the Science Guy, they are taken to a room where they watch a pre-show video. The ride's pre-show film director is Jerry Rees, best known for his animated film The Brave Little Toaster. It was written by Steve Spiegel, with Reed Smoot as director of photography.


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