T-Rex get it's T-Rex

krankenstein

Well-Known Member
It's looking good! I wish it was going to be open in October when I am down, but it is just another reason to go back!

Thanks for the update Steve.
 

comics101

Well-Known Member
Looks great! I can't wait to visit this place on our next trip!

One question though, I thought the TRex on the outside was supposed to be an animatronic...
 

ntoeman

Member
Here's one of my pics from last week....someone left the door opened!...
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It's lookin good!
 

Brian_WDW74

Member
I hate to say this, but that's not a T-Rex skeleton in your picture. T-Rexes (T-Rexii?) weren't that big. It's an Argentinosaurus. Here are pictures of the 125' long skeleton at the T-Rex in Kansas City.

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The one at DTD seen in your picture will be 135' long. :)
 

deWild

Well-Known Member
The facility itself looks great, but I've been wondering if that jungle backdrop is there to stay. In my opinion, I'd rather see rockwork rather than a green steel backdrop. But then again, they have a lot more work to do so you never know.
 

urbanvegan

New Member
PLEASE let this October opening date hold true! We will be there Oct 10-15 and you have no idea how much I am geeking out to eat here.

Although I have a feeling I will dislike the food.

But DINOSAURS!!!
 

RiversideBunny

New Member
Landry's, who is doing the T-Rex, owns the Rainforest Cafe, etc.

Here's a company description from the web.

Landry's Company Description

This company's empire stretches from surf to turf to Fremont Street. Landry's Restaurants is a leading operator of casual-dining places with about 180 locations in Texas and about 30 other states.
The company's portfolio of eateries is anchored by its flagship Landry's Seafood House chain; other concepts include Rainforest Cafe, Saltgrass Steak House, and the upscale Chart House.
In addition to casual dining, Landry's owns and operates the iconic Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, along with a number of other entertainment properties, including aquariums, hotels, and other tourist attractions.
The company has agreed to be taken private by chairman and CEO Tilman Fertitta, who already has a 40% stake.

:king:

:)
 

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