NJ theme park puts animatronic dinosaurs on Facebook Marketplace

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119 points by ohjeez 3 days ago


happyllama - 14 hours ago

Time to start a crowdfunding effort to help buy these for the Flinstone’s Lady house off of 280 [1] [2]

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flintstone_House [2] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/06/flintstone-h...

Stratoscope - 11 hours ago

If you ever find yourself on Highway 101 south of Port Orford, Oregon, Prehistoric Gardens is a must-visit:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/nncu1vYRtGoK83Rg6

My sister and I went there with our mom and our dachshund Bismark when I was a kid. They had a "no dogs allowed" sign, but we figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. The guy in the ticket booth looked at Bismark and asked, "Is that a dog or a Texas flea?"

We found out that Texas fleas were allowed in!

rcpt - 3 hours ago

FB marketplace in Los Angeles has old props and sometimes it gets weird

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/811783558682707/

marcodiego - 7 hours ago

There's theme park with animatronics dinosaurs close to where I live: https://alchymistprehistoricpark.com.br/o-park/

Their argentinosauro is Huge.

The perks of living in a big city.

roarcher - 11 hours ago

A 52-foot-long animatronic Spinosaurus for $2900? Now that's a heck of a deal.

turbosb - 3 hours ago

Sad to see it go, I spent the summer of 2019 there maintaining the dinos and repairing a lot of the controllers. It was a fun experience, and I have fond memories of the people there. I'm still a little tempted to buy one just for nostalgia's sake.

Animats - 11 hours ago

There used to be a place called "Lost World" on Highway 17 from San Jose to Santa Cruz with about thirty full-scale concrete dinosaurs. That roadside attraction folded in the 1970s, but the dinosaurs remained for years, slowly being hidden by growing foliage.[1]

[1] https://www.facebook.com/groups/sanjosevalleyorchards/posts/...

NoSalt - 4 hours ago

With Halloween coming up, I would LOVE to have one or two of these for my front yard. The HOA would have a conniption ... LOL!

neomantra - 7 hours ago

Wow, this isn’t far from me… I will visit soon and maybe snag a velociraptor! Thanks for the post!

CarVac - 7 hours ago

I saw this in Secaucus where it was in a pretty cool location. Then it moved to the town where I lived at the time and I wondered how much less interesting it would be in a flat field next to the public works department.

phantom-guy - 14 hours ago

Guys I’m about to revolutionize my living room

userbinator - 12 hours ago

Sounds like something that many YouTubers will want.

shawn_w - 12 hours ago

The Pacific Science Center in Seattle just threw their dinosaurs in the trash. At least these can go to a new home.

Nursie - 14 hours ago

> Have you ever wanted to own gigantic, realistic-looking dinosaurs for your backyard?

Yes, we have an approx 1-acre paddock next to the road that's completely unused and I really want dinosaurs!

I don't even need them animatronic, static will do. There just aren't many vendors for this sort of thing. It's a shame that shipping from NJ to Western Australia is likely to be prohibitive...

RickJWagner - 6 hours ago

If only shipping were cheaper…

shafyy - 9 hours ago

Sounds like something John Oliver should buy on his show

ThrownOffGame - 11 hours ago

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bluGill - 5 hours ago

Dinosaurs had feathers. Or at least some of them did (evidence is hard to find when we mostly have bones, but a few feathers have been found preserved so we know for sure some did, but that doesn't mean all did). None of these do, including ones that we should expect would have.

Those who want realism shouldn't buy these.