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Dinosaurs Alive — Attraction in Khan Chroy Changvar

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Dinosaurs Alive
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Dinosaurs from the Triassic to the Cretaceous period come to life on the giant IMAX screen through scientifically accurate computer animation. Take a journey with the world's top paleontologists as they find evidence that descendents of these creatures still walk, and fly, among us.
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Happy Family BBQ & Soup
ផ្លូវលេខ6A សង្កាត់ជ្រោយចង្វា, Phnom Penh 12110, Cambodia
TN Cafe & Restaurant
30 iab NR6, Phnom Penh 12110, Cambodia
Scenery SkyBar & Restaurant Phnom Penh
St Keo Chenda St, Phnom Penh 12110, Cambodia
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Dinosaurs Alive

Chrouy Changvar City Phnom Penh, 12110, Cambodia
4.3(206)
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Dinosaurs from the Triassic to the Cretaceous period come to life on the giant IMAX screen through scientifically accurate computer animation. Take a journey with the world's top paleontologists as they find evidence that descendents of these creatures still walk, and fly, among us.

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attractions: , restaurants: Happy Family BBQ & Soup, TN Cafe & Restaurant, Scenery SkyBar & Restaurant Phnom Penh
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Happy Family BBQ & Soup

TN Cafe & Restaurant

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Happy Family BBQ & Soup

Happy Family BBQ & Soup

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TN Cafe & Restaurant

TN Cafe & Restaurant

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4.3
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5.0
21w

I absolutely loved this park. Thank you for making it 😄 I imagine it's equally fun for families and dino- nerds such as yours truly. 🤓 (Bong!) It's is laid out with care and knowledge, with enough (literal) space between the learning and the fun having, the scary and the beautiful... Two rivers, a vulcano, a waterfall, paddle boats, a ferris wheel, a stage, hell, even an ice skating rank. Bronze placards with updated information, stone walled bridges, and paths walking us through (millions of years) the 3 dinosaur periods. A plethora of activities for everyone. To me it was wonderful seeing both the largest mammal to ever exist (as far as we know) - the Argentinosaurus - in real size- as well as smaller and lesser known species such as Oliorotitan (duck billed dinosaur with no known relatives from late Jura) #represented! I was the only visitor on a Thursday morning- and I had no clue where or how to buy a ticket - I asked, but staff didn't understand me 🥺one of the staff was so nice, he even went go- carting with me 😅 and oh boy did he slay. If any of the managers of the park read this: please 🙏 notify me - because I would like to come back and pay...

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3.0
2y

My child is interested in dinosaurs, so I went several times to this place. I think the admission fee is quite high considered to the size of the park, but there are several small rides, so it's worth a visit. However, the pricing of indoor playgrounds that require a separate entrance fee in the park is very unreasonable. Adults who have already paid park admission must pay about $7 more just to accompany their children to the playground, while other playgrounds usually charge an additional fee of $1 or free for accompanying adults. Even if you don't want to enter with your child, the staff at the playground sit on a chair and do nothing, so you don’t have choice. Once children enter the dinosaur park, they want to go to the playground too, so parents choose other places because of the extra charge. I think this is the pinpoint reason why there are not many visitors in the...

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4.0
3y

Fun but strange experience. Been here 2 years ago and it looks mostly the same with some small additions. 2 years ago it was brand new so I expected a little bit more but what they have now is good for the price they ask. It's a relatively cheap way to spend half a day exploring and having fun with your kid(s). One thing that doesn't make sense is the music they play throughout the park. It's a strange mix of Christmas and a few Disney songs. Why? No idea. The staff could also improve a bit. A lot of them don't seem interested, tired, and look like they would like to be anywhere but there. Even though I expected a bit more 2 years later, I had a fun time with my daughter and I recommend going to this place. The plants and trees look great, the dinosaurs are cool and they have information about each of them. I hope they keep adding things...

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Åse IngeborgÅse Ingeborg
I absolutely loved this park. Thank you for making it 😄 I imagine it's equally fun for families and dino- nerds such as yours truly. 🤓 (Bong!) It's is laid out with care and knowledge, with enough (literal) space between the learning and the fun having, the scary and the beautiful... Two rivers, a vulcano, a waterfall, paddle boats, a ferris wheel, a stage, hell, even an ice skating rank. Bronze placards with updated information, stone walled bridges, and paths walking us through (millions of years) the 3 dinosaur periods. A plethora of activities for everyone. To me it was wonderful seeing both the largest mammal to ever exist (as far as we know) - the Argentinosaurus - in real size- as well as smaller and lesser known species such as Oliorotitan (duck billed dinosaur with no known relatives from late Jura) #represented! I was the only visitor on a Thursday morning- and I had no clue where or how to buy a ticket - I asked, but staff didn't understand me 🥺one of the staff was so nice, he even went go- carting with me 😅 and oh boy did he slay. If any of the managers of the park read this: please 🙏 notify me - because I would like to come back and pay for my visit!!
Savchenkov1Savchenkov1
First up was the lack of parking space, but this didn't matter as the place was near deserted. Mid Sunday morning the place should be pumping, but there was possibly 10 other people here. US$ 8. per adult, US$.5 per child. That's a little over the top once you look at the map and find out that at least half of this place is sealed off. Still under construction or what? There were no ride's available apart from some coin pay bumper cars. No food or drink, the stalls were abandoned.There were enough rubber static dinosaurs with limited movement and growl sounds Wow. After one hour my son said, "This is boring, lets go". The map I've uploaded shows a boundry marked in red. There is no access to this area beyond a locked gate. Another sad project.
Mr. DoeMr. Doe
Our family had a fun time at Dinosaur Park Phnom Penh. Entry was free, and we enjoyed walking around seeing the animatronic dinosaurs roaring and moving. Our son loved riding a couple of the dinosaurs, and we also tried the paid rides like the flying dinosaur and bumper cars. We spent a couple of hours exploring the different dinosaurs, fossils, and even the volcano — overall a good experience. Sadly, we learned from the staff that this was the park’s last day open. They’re still deciding whether to renovate or completely change the concept. It was our first visit, and it’s sad it may also be our last. I hope they bring it back with some innovations to make it even more family-friendly, with fun for both kids and parents.
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I absolutely loved this park. Thank you for making it 😄 I imagine it's equally fun for families and dino- nerds such as yours truly. 🤓 (Bong!) It's is laid out with care and knowledge, with enough (literal) space between the learning and the fun having, the scary and the beautiful... Two rivers, a vulcano, a waterfall, paddle boats, a ferris wheel, a stage, hell, even an ice skating rank. Bronze placards with updated information, stone walled bridges, and paths walking us through (millions of years) the 3 dinosaur periods. A plethora of activities for everyone. To me it was wonderful seeing both the largest mammal to ever exist (as far as we know) - the Argentinosaurus - in real size- as well as smaller and lesser known species such as Oliorotitan (duck billed dinosaur with no known relatives from late Jura) #represented! I was the only visitor on a Thursday morning- and I had no clue where or how to buy a ticket - I asked, but staff didn't understand me 🥺one of the staff was so nice, he even went go- carting with me 😅 and oh boy did he slay. If any of the managers of the park read this: please 🙏 notify me - because I would like to come back and pay for my visit!!
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First up was the lack of parking space, but this didn't matter as the place was near deserted. Mid Sunday morning the place should be pumping, but there was possibly 10 other people here. US$ 8. per adult, US$.5 per child. That's a little over the top once you look at the map and find out that at least half of this place is sealed off. Still under construction or what? There were no ride's available apart from some coin pay bumper cars. No food or drink, the stalls were abandoned.There were enough rubber static dinosaurs with limited movement and growl sounds Wow. After one hour my son said, "This is boring, lets go". The map I've uploaded shows a boundry marked in red. There is no access to this area beyond a locked gate. Another sad project.
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Our family had a fun time at Dinosaur Park Phnom Penh. Entry was free, and we enjoyed walking around seeing the animatronic dinosaurs roaring and moving. Our son loved riding a couple of the dinosaurs, and we also tried the paid rides like the flying dinosaur and bumper cars. We spent a couple of hours exploring the different dinosaurs, fossils, and even the volcano — overall a good experience. Sadly, we learned from the staff that this was the park’s last day open. They’re still deciding whether to renovate or completely change the concept. It was our first visit, and it’s sad it may also be our last. I hope they bring it back with some innovations to make it even more family-friendly, with fun for both kids and parents.
Mr. Doe

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