DinoLand Carnival Game Prizes Running Out Before Closure, Switching to nuiMOs and Other Generic Plush

Shannen Ace

A DinoLand Carnival Games display showcases stuffed toy prizes like dinosaurs and cartoon mice, alongside Wishables in red outfits. A staff member stands below, overseeing the lively scene.

DinoLand Carnival Game Prizes Running Out Before Closure, Switching to nuiMOs and Other Generic Plush

We’re just over a month from the permanent closure of Fossil Fun Games and other DinoLand U.S.A. offerings. The carnival games are starting to offer nuiMOs and other generic Disney plush as the DinoLand prizes run out.

DinoLand Fossil Fun Games Prizes

At Whac A Packycephalosaur, Mei and Moana nuiMOs plush and the Mickey Pride plush had replaced some of the dinosaur prizes.

Four plush Wishables hang on a wall grid, showcasing three green dinosaurs labeled "Dinosaur" and one black and white mouse sporting red shorts. Perfect for fans of the whimsical DinoLand Carnival Games, these toys add charm to any space.

The medium-sized green long-neck Dino-Rama plush, inspired by the land’s life-size “Cementosaurus” was still available at this game. This plush was introduced in 2020 along with plush versions of the TriceraTop Spin ride vehicle and Aladar from DINOSAUR.

The medium-sized Triceratops and large long-neck plush were both still available at Bronto-Score. The Mei and Moana nuiMOs were also offered as prizes here.

Fossil Fuelers had the Mei and Moana nuiMOs, Mickey Pride plush, and Stitch Pride plush. The Triceratops was also still available at this game.

Mammoth Marathon has a mix of different plush. The blue Aladar plush was still available here, along with the Mickey Pride plush and two nuiMOs. They were joined by the Sally Cuddleez.

A row of green dinosaur plush toys with red arms is displayed on a carnival game shelf in DinoLand, labeled with the number 16.

Also remaining at Mammoth Marathon was one of the old DinoLand prizes — a green dino wearing boxing gloves. These were replaced in 2020 but returned this October for one last hurrah.

Comet Crasher had the nuiMOs, Sally Cuddleez, long-neck Dino-Rama plush, and Aladar plush.

Plush toys hang on a grid display, showcasing charming Wishables with cartoon mice in pink outfits and playful green dinosaurs, reminiscent of the fun at DinoLand Carnival Games.

Comet Crasher was the only game where we saw the Dino Institute Minnie Mouse. She wears a pink and orange outfit, with the institute’s logo on her shirt. There also used to be a matching Mickey plush but he seems to be gone, as is Dino-Bash Daryl.

Plush dinosaur toys and colorful clown dolls from the DinoLand Carnival Games collection are beautifully displayed on a grid wall, like cheerful Wishables waiting for their new home.

Once the DinoLand prizes are gone — they’re gone for good. They were originally stocked for a November closing but a few should remain available through the January closing date.

TriceraTop Spin and Chester & Hester’s Dinosaur Treasures will also permanently close in January. DINOSAUR, The Boneyard, Restaurantosaurus, Dino-Bite Snacks, and Trilo-Bites will all stay open for now. DINOSAUR will remain open for all of 2025.

Aerial view of a theme park with lush greenery, various attractions including a red temple structure, carousel, and multiple red-roofed buildings, surrounded by clouds.

DinoLand will be transformed into Pueblo Esperanza, a Tropical Americas land featuring an “Encanto” attraction, a giant wood-carved carousel, and an Indiana Jones ride. The latter will be a reimagining of DINOSAUR.

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