PLANT CITY, Fla. — Now that summer is in full swing, Dinosaur World in Plant City has welcomed families back to the park.
What You Need To Know
- Dinosaur World was closed for nearly 2 months
- The park has added sanitizing stations
- Masks encouraged but not required at open-air park
“We are so happy to be open again,” manager Angelica Roque said Sunday.
The coronavirus pandemic forced the park to closed for almost two months.
Now, Dinosaur World has added more sanitizing stations, and it has increased sanitizing protocols. Masks are recommended for guests but not required at the mostly open-air park.
“You can be assured that everything will be clean,” Roque said.
Some high-touch exhibits, such as the Bone Dig, and the playground have remained closed.
The park's admission fee dropped to $10 per person.
Find out more about Dinosaur World here.
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