Unearth a World of Fun for the Whole Family!
While it’s not in Africa, it’s a lively corner of the park dedicated to the thrill of paleontological discovery.
Location
📍Animal Kingdom | Dinoland U.S.A.
The Boneyard is located in the DinoLand U.S.A. section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Nestled near attractions like TriceraTop Spin and DINOSAUR, The Boneyard is an unmissable stop for families with young adventurers.
The Experience
The Boneyard is a sprawling, interactive playground designed to capture the imagination of budding paleontologists. This immersive space is themed to resemble a real-life dinosaur dig site, complete with giant skeletal fossils, rope bridges, and plenty of climbing areas. Kids can slide, dig, and explore to their heart’s content in a safe and exciting environment.
One of the highlights is the Dig Site, where children can grab a shovel and uncover buried dinosaur bones in a sandy excavation area. The soft, sand-like material ensures clean and comfortable digging, and shaded seating areas allow parents to relax while keeping a watchful eye.
With its variety of tunnels, slides, and interactive elements, The Boneyard offers endless opportunities for imaginative play and physical activity. It’s a fantastic way to let little ones burn off energy while learning about the fascinating world of dinosaurs.
Wrap Up
Whether your kids are dinosaur enthusiasts or simply need a place to let loose, The Boneyard is a must-visit at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Have you unearthed any special memories at The Boneyard? Share your stories and tips in the comments below—we’d love to hear about your dino-sized adventures!
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This article was written by Steve Bell, founder of Military Disney Tips.
Steve is a retired U.S. military member who has been visiting the Disney Parks since 1971 and writing about Disney military discounts and vacations for the military community for over 18 years.
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