Dinópolis Teruel

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Teruel, Spain

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Dinópolis Teruel Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dinópolis Teruel is located in Teruel, Spain on Polígono los Planos, S/N,. Dinópolis Teruel is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category theme park in Spain. Dinópolis es un parque paleontológico dedicado a la Paleontología y al apasionante mundo de los dinosaurios. Está situado en Teruel y junto a este parque principal se suman 7 centros más ubicados en diversas localidades de la provincia de Teruel en las que ha habido hallazgos paleontológicos de la gran relevancia internacional, los cuales forman Territorio Dinópolis. Si quieres conocer más sobre este territorio tan especial único en su especie, sigue sus huellas en: www.dinopolis.com

Address

Polígono los Planos, S/N,

Phone

+34978617715

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Teruel, Teruel

Founded

2001

Open hours

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Salvamipc

It's not a big place still it offers allot of activities, you can easily spend all day in. Recommended to visit.

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Richard Green

Did not disappoint in any way. Excellent family fun day out and exceeded expectations. My 5 year old loved every second.

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Stephen Culhane

Ridiculous Queues to enter every event with no control or warning of when the theatre is full...so basically you queue for at least 30 mins and then they close the door and leave you and 100 others outside...for the next session 1 hour later. Gels and signs everywhere for social distancing yet happy to leave everyone in queue like cattle Food not great but typical of these places. Lots of parts closed but still same price to enter Childrens amusement park with height restrictions 1m20...our friends daughter is exactly 1m20 (5 yrs old)...we had to call management to let her on the rides.

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Clay Pender

What a complete rip-off. 28 per adult and 22 per CHILD! For nothing more than a few fibreglass statues of dinosaurs, a really badly acted T-Rex drama and run-around treehouse that's limited to kids aged 9. And don't go there hungry. The food is absolutely terrible. The salmon (fish of the day) was frozen and had the texture of my granny's old boots, the carrots we're tinned and boiled until every last vitamin had disappeared and the potatoes would have found better used in a jar of baby food. They we're mush. The only thing worth eating was the roasted chicken. You'd get better value for money and more educationally by renting Jurassic Park on Netflix and ordering in a pizza!

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simonitov zebedee

This is an enjoyable but expensive family day out with plenty of educational displays (the paleontology museum rivals London's Natural History Museum dinosaur section - seriously) and simple rides for the very young. The more modern exciting things like a 4D simulator had height restrictions which put them out of bounds for most young children which is frankly absurd and very bad planning on Dinopolis' part. We got round this with carefully placed folded napkins in our granddaughter's shoes and a high baseball cap :-) Beware the food restriction too - you can't take food in for \hygiene and safety reasons\. What the heck is that all about?! They're happy for people to eat the restaurant's food - must be hygienic and safe! We took packed lunches nonetheless. There are also no water fountains. This place wants you to buy everything. Quite a cynical business ploy frankly. A small bottle of water which would normally be no more than 0.50 euros in a supermarket is 1.70 euros! Water is a basic necessity, especially in such a hot place where, by the way, there is very little shade. Take note. This said though, we did enjoy ourselves but it was marred by cynical marketing and a food policy which had us eating in fear of being thrown out :-)