Hubby and my adorable son went to the Dinos Alive in MOA. Their outing turned into a major father and son bonding that lasted for four hours. Even though the entrance fees was a bit pricey, we all decided that it was worth it.
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There were lifelike T-rexes...
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Cousins of sarah in "The land before Time" series...
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Train rides that go under caves...
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And a big sand box area for fossil hunting...
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There were a lot to see and do to entertain the kids and the kids at heart. In fact, hubby and tabachuchi spent an awful long time there. I should know, next time I saw them was night time already. Sinulit!
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