Where to Find Dinosaurs in Animal Kingdom After DinoLand Closure

Amanda Finn

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Where to Find Dinosaurs in Animal Kingdom After DinoLand Closure

Although DinoLand U.S.A. has gone extinct, there are still traces of dinosaurs in different spots of Animal Kingdom. Here are a few places around the park where you can still get that dino.

Dinoco Gummies – $7.49

Dinoco-themed gummies are still being sold at the park. Although Dinoco is not specific to DinoLand, these treats still represent the now bygone dinos of the land. We spotted these gummies at Zuri's Sweets Shop in Africa.

Dinoco-themed gummies are still being sold at the park. Although Dinoco is not specific to DinoLand, these treats still represent the now bygone dinos of the land. We spotted these gummies at Zuri’s Sweets Shop in Africa.

Dino Institute Snack Cart

Believe it or not, there is still a Dino Institute-themed snack cart set up near the former entrance to the DinoLand area. The cart is still operational and features the Dino Institute logo on the front.

Believe it or not, there is still a Dino Institute-themed snack cart set up near the former entrance to the DinoLand area. The cart is still operational and features the Dino Institute logo on the front.

You can spot this cart on the walkway towards Finding Nemo: The Big Blue...and Beyond.

You can spot this cart on the walkway towards Finding Nemo: The Big Blue…and Beyond.

DinoLand Merch

Remaining merchandise out of DinoLand (though not necessarily DinoLand-branded merchandise) has been moved to Island Mercantile after the gift shop at DINOSAUR closed with the ride.

Remaining merchandise out of DinoLand (though not necessarily DinoLand-branded merchandise) has been moved to Island Mercantile after the gift shop at DINOSAUR closed with the ride.

Animal Kingdom Front Entrance

Animal Kingdom visitors don't have to look far to spot a dino on their next visit. That's because there is one right at the front entrance. To the right of the center Animal Kingdom sign with an elephant head decal is a Triceratops head.

Animal Kingdom visitors don’t have to look far to spot a dinosaur on their next visit. That’s because there is one right at the front entrance. To the right of the center Animal Kingdom sign with an elephant head decal is a Triceratops head.

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