Yeah, that's why I've never let them play, I figured I'd already spent a big $ figure to get there, I didn't want to shell out more for carnival games. I think they should do away with the prize and just let everyone play the games for fun with no charge
Either that, or a dollar a game and keep the thrill of the cheesy prizes. $2.50, however, is too much.
What a trilling update. Yeah for Brooklynn riding another thrill ride. I don't blame her for not wanting to do it again, it's too loud. Bella was so sweet checking out the dinos.
Danielle and Dennis love the games in Dinoland. They waste way too much money every time we go. Michelle is okay with playing once but the others just keep playing. I use that time for a potty break.
You think if we all stopped playing for one year - a total boycott - they'd lower prices?

I love that idea!!!
Those carnival prizes are a big deal to some, though. You know the day will come when Henry will long for the chance to win his very own purple octopus.

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Brooklynn pretend-played this game for free.

A lot of people don't like this area, but if you know the backstory, it is exactly right for what it is supposed to be. We don't spend much time here, but the 'tackiness' is perfect for what the Imagineers planned, and we like it just fine.

A pin from the kiosk.

I'd like to stay there someday. Jill and John stayed there on either their honeymoon or an anniversary, but I have only visited and eaten there.
And the fact that Chester and Hester are from the south (note the y'all) makes me have to be loyal to my prehistoric southern carnival friends enough to check them out briefly almost every trip. It's not an every time thing, but usually.

We headed to Chester and Hester's Dinosaur Treasures, a place that is 'erupting with gifts'.









Brooklynn added Simba and Nala to her plush family while we here. She had been wanting them for a long time.

A couple more pictures from Dinoland before we left this area.

We're probably some of the few people who have been 'to the end of the earth'.

Pretty cool, huh?
