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The Boneyard Playground[edit]

The Boneyard Playground is an outdoor play area located in DinoLand USA within Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Attraction History and Description[edit]

The Boneyard Playground opened with the rest of Disney's Animal Kingdom on April 22, 1998. The Boneyard features two sides. One one side, younger guests can play on slides, tunnels, and a rope climbing area. The area also features dinosaur footprints that play music when stepped on, a jeep, and a set of dinosaur ribs that play music when knocked on.

If guests cross the bridge that has built into a brachiosaurus skeleton, they can enter the excavation area. Here, young kids can play the role of archaeologist as they search through the large sandbox for dinosaur bones. T-Rex, triceratops, and wooly mammoth bones can all be dug up here.

Fun Facts and Trivia[edit]

  • Disney took casts of real dinosaur bones from various places such as Dinosaur National Park in Utah. Reproductions were then made of plastic cement for use the the Boneyard [1].
  • The sign for the Boneyard was made from a replica of a Stegosaurus's shoulder blade [1].
  • According to the sign, the Boneyard was established in 1947 [2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://allears.net/tp/ak/ak_by.htm
  2. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/animal-kingdom/boneyard/
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The Boneyard Playground[edit]

The Boneyard Playground
Boneyardentrance.jpg
The Entrance to The Boneyard Playground
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Land DinoLand USA
Attraction type Outdoor Playground
Opening date April 22, 1998
Disney Genie + No
Sponsored by McDonalds (1998-2008)

The Boneyard Playground is an outdoor play area located in DinoLand USA within Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Attraction History and Description[edit]

The Boneyard Playground opened with the rest of Disney's Animal Kingdom on April 22, 1998. The Boneyard features two sides. One one side, younger guests can play on slides, tunnels, and a rope climbing area. The area also features dinosaur footprints that play music when stepped on, a jeep, and a set of dinosaur ribs that play music when knocked on.

If guests cross the bridge that has built into a brachiosaurus skeleton, they can enter the excavation area. Here, young kids can play the role of archaeologist as they search through the large sandbox for dinosaur bones. T-Rex, triceratops, and wooly mammoth bones can all be dug up here.

Fun Facts and Trivia[edit]

  • Disney took casts of real dinosaur bones from various places such as Dinosaur National Park in Utah. Reproductions were then made of plastic cement for use the the Boneyard [1].
  • The sign for the Boneyard was made from a replica of a Stegosaurus's shoulder blade [1].
  • According to the sign, the Boneyard was established in 1947 [2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://allears.net/tp/ak/ak_by.htm
  2. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/animal-kingdom/boneyard/
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