We saw a "shoot out" and "hangin" take place that lasted 5 mins. Most were dark, dirty and we had to open doors and go exploring because they weren't lit and inviting. There are 8-10 buildings, with hardly anything inside-a bank, a jail, an opera house etc. The kids wanted to do the ski lift and we did make it w/o injury but I was a nervous wreck the whole time. You can't see the attraction from the parking area, you have to ride a ski lift that looked like it was installed in 1950 or take a golf cart to the top. There was a sign posted that said "No refunds on admission, no exceptions" That should have warned us right there. because of the great reviews we read on trip advisor. I tried to remember that this was geared toward kids and these are outside in the elements.My husband & I and 5 &7 yr olds went to Guntown Mnt. Although through this area the Dino's are very cartoony looking with bad paint jobs. Paved sidewalk and shaded, made for a pleasant walk. The gem mine was fun, but is really just a waterfall down a trough. A small playground is available for the 5 and younger kids. For us the Fossil Dig an Dino Theatre were closed. ![]() Bring your lunch!!! Dogs are even allowed!! When exiting the gift shop we went left, and started with the museum first, The museum had many displays behind glass as far as fossils, eggs, bone examples including talons. They do allow strollers, wagons, and coolers. They do have several picnic tables over a covered patio area great for a picnic. No food, concessions, or vending machines. The gift shop, museum, little theatre are inside while the rest of the attractions are outside. Please check COVID restrictions at the time you go via the website or call directly. The ticket counter is to the left when you enter. The outside area only has static (non-moving) dinosaur displays. When going inside the main entrance leads to the gift shop. Gravel parking lot, best to go early as it gets crowded later in the day. I tried to remember that this was geared toward kids and these are outside in the elements. It was a nice diversion from driving and fun to get out and walk for 45 minutes. It probably isn’t for kids older than eight. That being said we were there with young children and they thought it was great. Unless they did some repairs and updating I feel it doesn’t warrant a higher price. Many of the dinosaurs needed paint and repair and none of them are animatronic. There are markers telling you the name of the dinosaur and a little about them. The 1/4 mile walking path outside is paved and stroller friendly. The museum was very hot inside(no air conditioning on) and not very interesting. ![]() They allow you to bring coolers and drinks. They do have restrooms open(wear a mask) and picnic tables if you want to bring a lunch and eat. You must wear a mask in the gift shop and museum but can take it off when outside. The playground and fossil dig are currently closed. There is a reduced entrance fee ($8 + tax) due to COVID. It reminded me of a kitschy place from the 50/60’s in a good way. Dinosaur World is right off the freeway in Cave City.
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