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Dinosaur World (also known as World of Dinosaurs) was a
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located 1.5km off the Midland Highway, outside
Creswick Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia, Victoria, Australia, 18 kilometres north of Ballarat, Victoria, Ballarat and 122 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn. It is 430 metres above sea level. At the ...
, Victoria. Only large, it included around twenty life-size dinosaur models, a museum, playground and barbecue area. Dinosaur Park was opened in 1982 by Stephanie and Bill Myers, who built the first
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models himself. They later sold it to the local Plunkett family. The park was a success and described as a "Creswick tourism icon" by the ''
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'', attracting 30,000 annual visitors during the 1990s. However, it was sold in 2000 and closed by the new owner in 2002 because she could not afford the cost of
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Dinosaur World was a theme park. It was situated on of natural bushland 1.5 km east off the Midland Highway, outside
Creswick Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia, Victoria, Australia, 18 kilometres north of Ballarat, Victoria, Ballarat and 122 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn. It is 430 metres above sea level. At the ...
, Victoria. Dinosaur World initially charged $1.50 for adult admission and 60c for children. It included life-size dinosaur models, a museum, and playground and barbecue areas. The park was open daily from 9:30am–5:00pm, except on
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. File:Dinosaur World Creswick 2.jpg, The ''
Parasaurolophus ''Parasaurolophus'' (; meaning "beside crested lizard" in reference to ''Saurolophus'') is a genus of hadrosaurid "duck-billed" dinosaur that lived in what is now western North America and possibly Asia during the Late Cretaceous period, a ...
'' model at Dinosaur Park in the early 1990s. File:Dinosaur World Creswick.jpg, The ''
Triceratops ''Triceratops'' ( ; ) is a genus of Chasmosaurinae, chasmosaurine Ceratopsia, ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous Period (geology), period, about 68 to 66 million years ago on the island ...
'' model at Dinosaur Park in the early 1990s.


History

Dinosaur World was opened by Bill Myers and his wife Stephanie in 1982. They immigrated to Australia with their three sons in the mid-1950s, where Myers worked in
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. He was inspired by a dinosaur theme park in Queensland and, despite many rejections for bank loans and scepticism from his wife, began building
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dinosaur models in his garage. Their house was situated above the kiosk. Dinosaur World was a successful tourist attraction for Creswick, as visiting Gold Coast theme parks was not feasible for many families. After the Myers retired in the late 1980s, they sold it to the local Plunkett family who also worked in the tourism industry. The Plunketts began manufacturing new dinosaurs—the largest of which was a long
brontosaurus ''Brontosaurus'' (; meaning "thunder lizard" from the Ancient Greek, Greek words , "thunder" and , "lizard") is a genus of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in present-day United States during the Late Jurassic period. It was describe ...
—and there were 25 dinosaurs by the late 1990s. Public imagination of the ''
tyrannosaurus ''Tyrannosaurus'' () is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The type species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' ( meaning 'king' in Latin), often shortened to ''T. rex'' or colloquially t-rex, is one of the best represented theropods. It lived througho ...
'' shifted after the first two ''
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'' films; a second head was created for promotional purposes as the first was too "egg-shaped". Dinosaur World received over 30,000 visitors annually during the 1990s. However, the Plunketts sold the park in 2000 because of how much time operating it took up. Creswick then had few other family attractions, and Dinosaur World drew many people to the area; the ''Courier'' called it a "Creswick tourism icon". It was recommended to families by the ''
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''. In June 2002, new owner Keah Otto closed Dinosaur World. She said there were many reasons for the closure, mainly that she could not afford the cost of
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and WorkCover. She also said that it was "terribly run down" when she bought it. Only a shed and the ''tyrannosaurus'' model remain at the original site.


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The Chimeras of Regional Victoria
— 2016 episode of the ''All the Best'' podcast covering Dinosaur World Defunct amusement parks in Australia 1982 establishments in Australia 2002 disestablishments in Australia Amusement parks in Victoria (state) Amusement parks closed in 2002 Amusement parks opened in 1982 {{Amusement-park-stub