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Dinostar — Attraction in Great Britain

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Dinostar
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Nearby attractions
The Deep
Tower St, Hull HU1 4DP, United Kingdom
Humber Street Gallery
64 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TU, United Kingdom
Hull Minster
Trinity Square, S Church Side, Hull HU1 1RR, United Kingdom
Hull Waterside & Marina
Warehouse, 13 Kingston St, Hull HU1 2DQ, United Kingdom
Stage@TheDock
Humber St, Hull HU1 1UU, United Kingdom
Fruit Market Hull
1-73 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TU, United Kingdom
Hands On History Museum
S Church Side, Hull HU1 1RR, United Kingdom
Streetlife Museum
High St, Hull HU1 1PS, United Kingdom
Hull & East Riding Museum
36 High St, Hull HU1 1NQ, United Kingdom
Ferens Art Gallery
Queen Victoria Square, Carr Ln, Hull HU1 3RA, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Nibble
Nibble @ The Dock, Queen St, Hull HU1 1UU, United Kingdom
Bert's Pizza & Gelato Hull
1 @ the Dock, Queen St, Hull HU1 1UU, United Kingdom
Ambiente Tapas Hull
5 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TG, United Kingdom
Thieving Harry's
73 Humber St, Hull HU1 1UD, United Kingdom
The Minerva
Nelson St, Hull HU1 1XE, United Kingdom
The Smoke Room
60 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TU, United Kingdom
The Brazilian Churrascaria & Bar
4-5 Humber Dock St, Hull HU1 1TB, United Kingdom
Humber Fish Co
Humber St, Hull HU1 1TU, United Kingdom
Butler Whites
2-3 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TU, United Kingdom
Tapasya@Marina
2-3 Humber Dock St, Hull HU1 1TB, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Premier Inn Hull City Centre hotel
Tower St, Hull HU9 1TQ, United Kingdom
Hideout Apartment Hotel
9 N Church Side, Hull HU1 1RP, United Kingdom
Burlington Tavern & Hotel
Burlington Hotel, 11a Manor St, Hull HU1 1YP, United Kingdom
SPIRIT OF PRINCE STREET HULL OLD TOWN
3 Prince St, Hull HU1 2LJ, United Kingdom
Humber Lofts Serviced Apartments
94 Alfred Gelder St, Hull HU1 2AN, United Kingdom
The Whittington & Cat
Commercial Rd, Hull HU1 2SA, United Kingdom
ibis Hull City Centre
Osborne St, Ferensway, Hull HU1 2NL, United Kingdom
The Gilson Hotel
11 Anlaby Rd, Hull HU1 2PJ, United Kingdom
The Sawmill Apartment
5, 20 Dock St, Hull HU1 3AL, United Kingdom
Kingston Theatre Hotel
1-2 Kingston Square, Hull HU2 8DA, United Kingdom
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Dinostar

28-29 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TH, United Kingdom
4.1(250)
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attractions: The Deep, Humber Street Gallery, Hull Minster, Hull Waterside & Marina, Stage@TheDock, Fruit Market Hull, Hands On History Museum, Streetlife Museum, Hull & East Riding Museum, Ferens Art Gallery, restaurants: Nibble, Bert's Pizza & Gelato Hull, Ambiente Tapas Hull, Thieving Harry's, The Minerva, The Smoke Room, The Brazilian Churrascaria & Bar, Humber Fish Co, Butler Whites, Tapasya@Marina
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+44 1482 320424
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dinostar.co.uk
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Nearby attractions of Dinostar

The Deep

Humber Street Gallery

Hull Minster

Hull Waterside & Marina

Stage@TheDock

Fruit Market Hull

Hands On History Museum

Streetlife Museum

Hull & East Riding Museum

Ferens Art Gallery

The Deep

The Deep

4.6

(6.7K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Humber Street Gallery

Humber Street Gallery

4.4

(208)

Closed
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Hull Minster

Hull Minster

4.7

(844)

Closed
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Hull Waterside & Marina

Hull Waterside & Marina

4.6

(884)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Hull Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Hull Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
30 Paragon St, Hull HU1 3RJ, UK, HU1 3RJ
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Nearby restaurants of Dinostar

Nibble

Bert's Pizza & Gelato Hull

Ambiente Tapas Hull

Thieving Harry's

The Minerva

The Smoke Room

The Brazilian Churrascaria & Bar

Humber Fish Co

Butler Whites

Tapasya@Marina

Nibble

Nibble

4.7

(551)

$

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Bert's Pizza & Gelato Hull

Bert's Pizza & Gelato Hull

4.4

(504)

$$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Ambiente Tapas Hull

Ambiente Tapas Hull

4.6

(709)

Click for details
Thieving Harry's

Thieving Harry's

4.5

(750)

Click for details
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Reviews of Dinostar

4.1
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3.0
3y

Dinostar, located in the trendy Fruit Market district near the Hull Marina, is truly memorable. If you read a few of the reviews here, you will get the impression it is small. Perhaps that it is a touch on the faded side. Or that it is basically in someone's house. And you would be largely correct.

However, until you stand in the slightly musty atrium, take in the 70s era decor, pay your £3 entry cost (£1.50 if you're a minor, in which case get off your parent/guardian's phone you scamp!), and step forth into a new and unknown adventure, you won't truly appreciate this classic of modern day Hull.

Dinostar perfects the art of being disappointing in nearly every regard, but making you feel a bit warm inside in the process. Warm enough for a cold morning by the Humber? Maybe if you have a good fleece.

The experience consists of a series of rooms, spread over the ground floor and first floor. Honestly, the contents mostly consist of large plastic replicas of dinosaurs. If you had a large stride you could cover the footprint in around 90 seconds, perhaps adding 10+ for the staircase if you took them 2-by-2 (I did). We're talking equivalent to a small Tesco Express in terms of square footage. If you're with little ones with a short attention span, bring biscuits and plan something for after.

Highlights of Dinostar:

(1) There is an iSandbox on the ground floor, which is an interactive sand pit/projector. It's brilliant. Probably going to eat up 8-12 minutes depending on the attention span.

(2) There is a treasure hunt / stamp collecting "game" that you can play as you go round. The stamps are easy to find and a child over the age of 4 could easily complete it unaided. As a Brucie bonus, it allows you a heady £1.50 off at the gift shop* if you spend over £10.

(3) There is a "dig up your own fossil" exhibit upstairs, where you brush sand off yet more plastic bones. I would say it's a highlight because you get to wear a hat whilst doing it. Although I had to suspend my love of good hygiene practice to enjoy it. And another thing - that's another sand based activity. Why not call it Sandstar and be done with it?

Probably quite a short highlight reel, but there you have it. A note on the staff: the man behind the till greeted us with a warmth that comes from a real satisfaction with life. Good for him. He tip-tapped our ticket requirements into the till like he'd done it a thousand times and still found it stimulating. I was actually a touch jealous of his self-assured demeanour, and panache.

In summary, if you have the following requirements/attributes, Dinostar will suit you well: (either/or) -You have 15-20 minutes to kill -You are free on a weekend or half term -You LOVE plastic dinosaur replicas -You like sand

Please note: -Opens at 11am, which is odd. -Only open on weekends and half terms. Say goodbye to your Wednesday morning Dino party. -There is some sort of "Virtual Reality" room (it's walls are curtains) which costs ANOTHER £3 to partake in. Needless to say we skipped that.

Please note again: *The gift shop is located in the aforementioned atrium. I would say it has an insufficient amount of choice for the size of establishment, and given the establishment is unusually small, you get...

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2.0
8y

I'd love to rate it more as it is quite quaint, but I went here following the positive ratings on here and felt let down. With a 3 and 5 year old we stretched our visit to about half an hour, maybe 40 minutes. There are dinosaur models of most of the popular dinosaurs, t-rex, triceratops etc, some Jurassic Park memorabilia, a sand table where children can use paintbrushes to discover bones and some colouring activites, an old PC in a corner with a Jurassic Park game running on it. Perhaps slightly older children with an interest in dinosaurs would have enjoyed reading some of the facts posted around. An activity to collect stamps from around the museum engaged our children for a little while, but over all the whole place lacks any kind of wow factor and looks very much like an old house (that could do with a good clean and freshen up) containing an eccentric dinosaur enthusiast's collection of prehistoric themed bits and pieces. It is relatively cheap to have a look around, which is positive, but the price reflects...

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5.0
1y

I know Dinostar has been a well known attraction in Hull for many years but I've never had the opportunity to go until now. I took my niece and nephews during the Easter holiday and we all loved it. The entry fee is very affordable, with a family ticket an option too. The attraction has interactive activities which amused children and adults alike and kept the children really interested. Upstairs is great, with more interactive activities and lots of hands on drawing, reading things too. There isn't a lift in the building so if you're unable to use stairs this is out of bounds. However, you won't be charged if you can only manage the ground floor. There are plenty of chairs placed in all but one area (upstairs), which are really appreciated by those with mobility issues and/or tired legs.

This small building hosts an amazing attraction which is well...

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Charlie ThompsonCharlie Thompson
Dinostar, located in the trendy Fruit Market district near the Hull Marina, is truly memorable. If you read a few of the reviews here, you will get the impression it is small. Perhaps that it is a touch on the faded side. Or that it is basically in someone's house. And you would be largely correct. However, until you stand in the slightly musty atrium, take in the 70s era decor, pay your £3 entry cost (£1.50 if you're a minor, in which case get off your parent/guardian's phone you scamp!), and step forth into a new and unknown adventure, you won't truly appreciate this classic of modern day Hull. Dinostar perfects the art of being disappointing in nearly every regard, but making you feel a bit warm inside in the process. Warm enough for a cold morning by the Humber? Maybe if you have a good fleece. The experience consists of a series of rooms, spread over the ground floor and first floor. Honestly, the contents mostly consist of large plastic replicas of dinosaurs. If you had a large stride you could cover the footprint in around 90 seconds, perhaps adding 10+ for the staircase if you took them 2-by-2 (I did). We're talking equivalent to a small Tesco Express in terms of square footage. If you're with little ones with a short attention span, bring biscuits and plan something for after. Highlights of Dinostar: (1) There is an iSandbox on the ground floor, which is an interactive sand pit/projector. It's brilliant. Probably going to eat up 8-12 minutes depending on the attention span. (2) There is a treasure hunt / stamp collecting "game" that you can play as you go round. The stamps are easy to find and a child over the age of 4 could easily complete it unaided. As a Brucie bonus, it allows you a heady £1.50 off at the gift shop* if you spend over £10. (3) There is a "dig up your own fossil" exhibit upstairs, where you brush sand off yet more plastic bones. I would say it's a highlight because you get to wear a hat whilst doing it. Although I had to suspend my love of good hygiene practice to enjoy it. And another thing - that's another sand based activity. Why not call it Sandstar and be done with it? Probably quite a short highlight reel, but there you have it. A note on the staff: the man behind the till greeted us with a warmth that comes from a real satisfaction with life. Good for him. He tip-tapped our ticket requirements into the till like he'd done it a thousand times and still found it stimulating. I was actually a touch jealous of his self-assured demeanour, and panache. In summary, if you have the following requirements/attributes, Dinostar will suit you well: (either/or) -You have 15-20 minutes to kill -You are free on a weekend or half term -You LOVE plastic dinosaur replicas -You like sand Please note: -Opens at 11am, which is odd. -Only open on weekends and half terms. Say goodbye to your Wednesday morning Dino party. -There is some sort of "Virtual Reality" room (it's walls are curtains) which costs ANOTHER £3 to partake in. Needless to say we skipped that. Please note again: *The gift shop is located in the aforementioned atrium. I would say it has an insufficient amount of choice for the size of establishment, and given the establishment is unusually small, you get the picture.
Charles MirandaCharles Miranda
Not the slickest of Natural History museums but certainly scores very high on the interactive aspect. It’s evident that the proprietors are earnest in the scientific aspects of palaeontology with exhibits dedicated to the feathers we now believe dinosaurs to have had, the K-T boundary, etc. Plenty of craft material abounds and everything is accessible save for a narrow staircase not suited to those with mobility issues. There are loads of auditory, tactile and even olfactory stimuli. For the price, you’ll marvel at how the hours disappeared. Kudos must go out to the team at Creative Briefs!
Matthew MaylinMatthew Maylin
Great small dinosaur emporium. Good supply of dinosaurs, nice interactive play sand, with drawing and activity area on top floor. Do not expect the natural history museum. But for small interactive displays for children and young adults worth a visit. My 3 year old found some of the displays too scary. But settled down into the upstairs area, which is quieter.
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Dinostar, located in the trendy Fruit Market district near the Hull Marina, is truly memorable. If you read a few of the reviews here, you will get the impression it is small. Perhaps that it is a touch on the faded side. Or that it is basically in someone's house. And you would be largely correct. However, until you stand in the slightly musty atrium, take in the 70s era decor, pay your £3 entry cost (£1.50 if you're a minor, in which case get off your parent/guardian's phone you scamp!), and step forth into a new and unknown adventure, you won't truly appreciate this classic of modern day Hull. Dinostar perfects the art of being disappointing in nearly every regard, but making you feel a bit warm inside in the process. Warm enough for a cold morning by the Humber? Maybe if you have a good fleece. The experience consists of a series of rooms, spread over the ground floor and first floor. Honestly, the contents mostly consist of large plastic replicas of dinosaurs. If you had a large stride you could cover the footprint in around 90 seconds, perhaps adding 10+ for the staircase if you took them 2-by-2 (I did). We're talking equivalent to a small Tesco Express in terms of square footage. If you're with little ones with a short attention span, bring biscuits and plan something for after. Highlights of Dinostar: (1) There is an iSandbox on the ground floor, which is an interactive sand pit/projector. It's brilliant. Probably going to eat up 8-12 minutes depending on the attention span. (2) There is a treasure hunt / stamp collecting "game" that you can play as you go round. The stamps are easy to find and a child over the age of 4 could easily complete it unaided. As a Brucie bonus, it allows you a heady £1.50 off at the gift shop* if you spend over £10. (3) There is a "dig up your own fossil" exhibit upstairs, where you brush sand off yet more plastic bones. I would say it's a highlight because you get to wear a hat whilst doing it. Although I had to suspend my love of good hygiene practice to enjoy it. And another thing - that's another sand based activity. Why not call it Sandstar and be done with it? Probably quite a short highlight reel, but there you have it. A note on the staff: the man behind the till greeted us with a warmth that comes from a real satisfaction with life. Good for him. He tip-tapped our ticket requirements into the till like he'd done it a thousand times and still found it stimulating. I was actually a touch jealous of his self-assured demeanour, and panache. In summary, if you have the following requirements/attributes, Dinostar will suit you well: (either/or) -You have 15-20 minutes to kill -You are free on a weekend or half term -You LOVE plastic dinosaur replicas -You like sand Please note: -Opens at 11am, which is odd. -Only open on weekends and half terms. Say goodbye to your Wednesday morning Dino party. -There is some sort of "Virtual Reality" room (it's walls are curtains) which costs ANOTHER £3 to partake in. Needless to say we skipped that. Please note again: *The gift shop is located in the aforementioned atrium. I would say it has an insufficient amount of choice for the size of establishment, and given the establishment is unusually small, you get the picture.
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Not the slickest of Natural History museums but certainly scores very high on the interactive aspect. It’s evident that the proprietors are earnest in the scientific aspects of palaeontology with exhibits dedicated to the feathers we now believe dinosaurs to have had, the K-T boundary, etc. Plenty of craft material abounds and everything is accessible save for a narrow staircase not suited to those with mobility issues. There are loads of auditory, tactile and even olfactory stimuli. For the price, you’ll marvel at how the hours disappeared. Kudos must go out to the team at Creative Briefs!
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Great small dinosaur emporium. Good supply of dinosaurs, nice interactive play sand, with drawing and activity area on top floor. Do not expect the natural history museum. But for small interactive displays for children and young adults worth a visit. My 3 year old found some of the displays too scary. But settled down into the upstairs area, which is quieter.
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