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Pangaea Land of the Dinosaurs

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If you visit Scottsdale with your kids, then you MUST visit Pangea Land of the Dinosaurs! This fun attraction is sure to be a hit with the younger crowd but also fun for you as well. Read on to learn all about this prehistoric attraction.

Key Information

Some of the key information for visiting this fun attraction is the opening hours and location. You can head to this fun-filled and exciting attraction every day of the week from 10 am to 7 pm, with the last admission one hour before closing time. Not only can you enjoy the entertainment here, but you can have a bite to eat, enjoy a beverage with your group, and shop for some cool merchandise to bring back home as a lovely souvenir.

Furthermore, it is key to know the prices of tickets beforehand so you can plan and budget accordingly. When you arrive, you can choose between a General Admission ticket, Interactive experience, or Combination. General Admission provides access to the dinosaur exhibits, guided tours, fossil talks, and adventure arcades for just $19.95 for adults or $18.95 for children.

You can also purchase the Twilight Admission to save money for an evening entry to the dinosaur exhibits and adventure arcade after 4:30 pm, saving you approximately $4 per ticket! If you want to splurge during your holiday, buy the Combo Tickets to pick a few attractions and save up to 20% on the total ticket price! You can take guided tours, explore the interactive stations, bring your children to the magnet creation wall, and take your toddlers to the etching art activity.

Pangea Grill

If you are a bit hungry during your trip to the Pangea Land of the Dinosaur head to the Pangaea Grill! You can enjoy family-friendly food, kid’s snacks, tasty happy hour drinks, dinosaur-themed entrees, sweet desserts, and sugary drinks to keep your children upbeat and energized all day long!

Exhibits

At the Pangea Land of the Dinosaurs, you can experience multiple exhibits that are educational and informational. Check out the different types of species, such as the Insects exhibit, Oviraptor, Diplodocus, Carnotaurus, Amargasaurus, and other types, to have an immersive learning experience.

Attractions

The best attractions that are must-visits during your time here include the guided tours, fossil presentations, etching art activity, adventure arcade (featuring over 20 arcade games), clay creation station, excavation, dino dig pit, and fossil finding!

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