Jurassic Quest drive through

Anonymous
We went this afternoon and there wasn't much of a wait to get in - 10 minutes until we saw the first dinosaur. We were there for about 80 minutes total, and my 3YO and 6YO both really enjoyed it. It was hokey and you can't help but feel like a fool for paying to sit in a parking lot for 80 minutes, but hey... the kids had fun.
Anonymous
We watched some youtube reviews and when the paid reviews are bad, you know it's not going to be fun!
Anonymous
We are here now with 4 kids- ages 2-9. The traffic is absolutely terrible but my 6 and 9 yos are definitely entertained. Outside of Covid times, not worth it, right now when we have literally nothing else going on, it’s been fun.
Anonymous
It’s pretty hilariously bad and normally I would have been miserable driving slowly around a parking lot for 1.5 hours. BUT my almost 4 year old freaking loved and it told me it was her favorite day EVER. Really glad I left my 1 yo home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We went this week and it was a good way to kill an hour in COVID times. Nothing spectacular but the kids enjoyed it. We didn’t really have a wait to get in though.


This was our experience. The kids liked it so much we considered going back but then they kind of dropped them he subject so we didn’t.
Anonymous
Fun and if you have good Bose system in your car even more fun. Took ds 4 who was scared at first but looked alive right around the carnataurus( sp)? I can’t spell.
Anonymous
We went to the event in Richmond. Took about 45/50 minutes to make it through the whole thing. Our kids are 5 and 7 and they loved it. My spouse and I were a little bored, but it was worth it since the kids enjoyed it. And it got us all out of the house.
Anonymous
We live close by and rode by on our bikes on the way to the playground. We rode all around the circle and 4 year old loves it and free. The line of cars did not look fun...
Anonymous
So glad for this thread. I was considering going but I have only one kid to entertain, and doesn’t seem worth it.
Anonymous
We went Friday at 9 AM and didn't have to wait at all but I'd still say it wasn't worth it. It was incredibly boring for all of us, kids are 3 and 5. The 3 yo lost interest in the first 15 minutes or so. She was upset we couldn't get out and there wasn't a dinosaur slide like in Daniel Tiger 🙄
Anonymous
My 3 & 5YO happen to be in a dinosaur phase, they are obsessed... so they were very into it, even though they knew the dinos weren't real. They really enjoyed the audio track that taught them all kinds of dinosaur facts and history.
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