My daughter is fond of Dinosaurs and animals and any weird
stuff I can think of. Well, I probably would like to perceive it in a good way
since I expect for a girl to love anything girly. When her birthday was drawing
near, I thought of satisfying her fantasy and take her to the Dinosaurs Island.
They have two locations, one is in Baguio and the other one is in Pampanga. I
initially thought of Baguio since I miss the cold weather there but it was
almost Penagbenga/Flower festival already. We hate being stuck
in traffic so we decided to go to Pampanga instead. It will be double fun since
we also planned to take them to Ocean Adventure that I will bog on a separate
entry.
Dinosaurs Island is located behind one of the parks in
Mabalacat, Pampanga. It is easy to go there if you know your way with Google
Map which makes it easy to travel these days. Their park is also a favorite itenerary of school tours and I am glad that my children get to visit them
with us.
Mini museum photos:
They mimicked a forest type park so expect that
pathways aren’t cemented. Every
Dinosaur specie has description and has a sensor that when you get near it will produce a sound. The kids however got scared and my little girl
doesn’t want to go near anymore. I must say they did a pretty good job with it!
Each Dinosaur is strategically located on every corner of
their forest park which makes the tour exciting. They also have a mini museum
wherein you can see the bones relics of some of the Dinosaurs.
Here are some of the tips on your Dinosaurs Island trip:
- Apply mosquito repellant lotion. I heard from a friend she
got dengue after visiting the place. Good thing I applied lotion to my kids.
- Bring lots of water, for hydration purposes.
- Wear comfortable clothes.
- Go there early to you can visit some of their add on
attractions and enjoy and learn as well.
- Prepare your camera, as you will take lots and lots of
pictures just like we did.
Operating hours: 9am- 5pm
We didn't get to try their other attractions as the kids were so cranky already. We might try them out in the near future when the youngest is enough to appreciate it already.
Have you visited them already? Let me know down below.