Three Dinoland and Map Questions...

PhilosophyMagic

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Three Dinoland and Map Questions

These three questions might seem weird, but they would really help clear up a few problems I have while helping others plan trips, since I haven't been to WDW since 2002. (going back in two months) Thanks!

1. In terms of the new bridge between Dinoland and Asia, are there obvious signs marking the entrance to Dinoland, so people know they are in "Dinoland USA." Also, when entering Asia from the Dinoland Bridge, is there an obvious change in scenery and a sign announcing the entrance to Asia?

2. In Dinoland, now that the Chester and Hester stuff has been added, are there a lot of signs pointing to the "Dinosaur" ride, to ensure that those wandering through Dinoland don't miss it? (It seems like a lot of people miss it anyway, which is a shame since it's so much fun, especially if they've never been on Indy!)

3. Do the WDW guidemaps still catagorize the attractions in Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom by the "land" that each is in, and do all of the park guidemaps still include little discriptions of each attraction?

Thanks again!! :wave:
 

saltmom1

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Yes, there is a sign marking the entrance to Dinoland USA. It is a sign saying Dinoland, USA and a McDonald's sponsor sign on it. Something to the effect of several millions unearthed. I thought the map was pretty clear as to where Dinisaur was. I didn't have any trouble and I am truly "map challenged ". For those who have relatively minor back problems, heed the signs. The Dinosaur ride is extremely jerky. I have a bad back but not normally enough to be affected by the rides. It took 2 weeks gfor it to straighten out after riding Dinosaur. Thought some of you would apprecaite that inf.
The maps still give a little blurb about the attractions. Hope this helps.
 
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saltmom1

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There is an obvious sign entering Dinoland USA. It is a wooden sign with a McDonald's sponsor sign something to the effect of several millions unearthed. I had no trouble with finding Dinosaur and I'm really " map challenged." Dinosaur is an extremely jerky ride so those with health problems should heed the warnings.
The maps in Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom still give a little blurb about each ride. Bob Sehlinger's book gives a much more detailed description of the attractions. You may also find a lot of info on allearsnet.com. Hope this helps.
 
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PhilosophyMagic

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Thanks, I just wanted to make sure people who don't plan their trip carefully still have the best possible experiance. I don't understand why those blurbs for each ride were not added before!!

I hope Dinoland is totally seperated from the other "lands," so people understand the supposed "reasoning" behind why such low-quality crap was placed there, and also understand when they're traveling to Africa and Asia.

I still think Dinoland needs more signs pointing to the Dinosaur attraction, because so many people miss it.
 
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