
Animal Kingdom is home to some of the most beloved Walt Disney World attractions, but Guests were disappointed when they entered the theme park this morning to discover that one was temporarily closed.
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Animal Kingdom is made up of six different neighborhoods: Oasis, Discovery Island, Pandora The World of Avatar, Africa, Asia, and Dinoland U.S.A. Each area offers something totally unique, whether it be animal encounters, attractions, shows, or a combination.
Undoubtedly, Pandora The World of Avatar is the most popular neighborhood at Animal Kingdom…but sometimes, you can’t beat the classics, and Dinoland U.S.A. is considered a classic.
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Although it’s become less popular and is currently in a state of limbo due to Disney’s plans to tear the area down and build something new, Guests still find this kitschy area endearing and charming in its own way.
Dinoland, U.S.A., is currently home to two attractions: DINOSAUR and TriceraTop Spin.
When it comes to Dinoland U.S.A., you rarely hear about TriceraTop Spin because DINOSAUR is the most popular attraction in this area, but don’t let its niche-ness fool you: TriceraTop Spin is well beloved by “little ones and young at heart.” However, when the Park opened for Guests this morning, TriceraTop Spin was unavailable.
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According to the Walt Disney World mobile app, TriceraTop Spin was listed as “Temporarily Unavailable” for some time this morning, disappointing the small but loyal following it managed to gather.
But the fans of this charming attraction have no reason to panic because, at the time of this article’s publication, TriceraTop Spin is up and running again.
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Unfortunately, it’s only a matter of time until TriceraTops Spin follows in Primeval Whirl’s footsteps and is torn down, making further progress on the demolition of Dinoland U.S.A., so it’s extra essential that fans of this attraction experience it while they can!