The final step is naming your dinosaur, giving it a birthday, and printing your birth certificate. In the end, they decided that dinosaurs don’t need clothes. My two did not like the look of any of the styles on their particular dino pals. Our Cast Member friend helped to show us what would fit best on each particular dino. Dot, my daughter’s 4-legged friend could only fit into very limited options because of her design. I will say that it is harder to find clothing to properly fit a dinosaur than it is to find clothing that fits teddy bears. Once that was done, it was time to select clothes and accessories for the dinos. After that, the kids could take them to a sort of grooming station to pretend to bathe and brush them and blow them dry. Next, the cast member stitched up the dinos. My kiddos did not add sounds to their dinos. This is also when you would add sounds if you wanted them. There is also a special little heart “ceremony” that the Cast Member did with each of the kids. Once the dinos met the fluffiness specifications, it was time for a very important step: selecting a heart. They could then add more fluff if they wanted. Afterward, they got to squeeze their dinos to check whether they were at the right level of huggability. She let my little ones control the food pedal and she did the rest. Once you select your critter, it is time to fill it with fluff! A Cast Member came to the station to assist with filling our new friends with fluff. They are floppy plush skins that are ready to be stuffed. The experience starts with a chance to select your dinosaur or whatever other creature happens to be available. This is awesome because fellow writer Maggie gifted my little ones with some Build-a-Bear gift cards, and we were able to redeem them at the Dino-store! If you have a member of your travel party who is not a dino fan, fear not! There are also classic Build-a-Bear options available. The Dino-Store is essentially a dinosaur-centric Build-a-Bear Workshop. We started our visit to T-REX with a trip to The Dino-Store. If you live in or around a major city, it is likely that you can find a Landry’s-owned restaurant near you as well including well-known fine dining establishments such as Del Frisco’s or Morton’s. The group also owns Rainforest Cafe with locations in Animal Kingdom and Disney Springs and Yak and Yeti in Animal Kingdom. It also offers rewards points for members who present the card when they visit a Landry’s Restaurant Group establishment. The Landry’s Select Club membership costs $25 and offers a $25 reward and a $25 birthday reward redeemable in the restaurant. You might not be seated immediately, but you will have a significantly shorter wait. It’s owned by Landry’s Inc., which offers a Landry’s Select Club membership card that can get you priority seating at any Landry’s restaurant without a reservation. Use the AllergyEats website, blog, and app to plan your trips and for unplanned stops along the way.Like some of the other dining spots, T-REX is not owned by Disney. And with our newly re-designed app, you can find restaurants, share results, get directions, see menus, make reservations, and more - all from the road. In addition to being able to find and rate restaurants from Boston to San Diego, Seattle to Miami, and anywhere in between (plus Hawaii and Alaska!), AllergyEats also has a very popular page devoted to those vacationing in Disney World, AllergyEats Disney World, where users can find and rate restaurants in the parks, hotels, and surrounding Orlando area based on the “allergy-friendliness” of those dining facilities. Users can also save favorite restaurants, share search results or reviews, follow other diners with similar food allergies, make restaurant reservations, view restaurant menus and more – all for free on the AllergyEats app and website. At AllergyEats, users can find and rate restaurants in any city based on the restaurant’s ability to accommodate diners with food allergies, including dairy, peanut, tree nut, fish, seafood, soy, sesame, wheat and egg allergies, as well as those with Celiac Disease, gluten sensitivity, and other dietary conditions. AllergyEats is the leading guide to finding food allergy-friendly restaurants (and those not so friendly) across the United States.
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