Very nice place and a man that is running it loves kids and was very engaging. He was clearly a dinosaur enthusiast. It was unfortunate that the park was closed due to the heat advisory. Otherwise it would have been an even more fun experience.
Ajay Kumar
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April 20, 2022
My kid is a big dino fan and a visit to this dino world made his dream come true. Dino eggs, dino themed car, free gifts, dino rides, dino sounds and candies, activities for kids to keep them busy. Must visit if you are in Vegas with kids. Dinoman has brought smile on many kids face and all dino fans and deserves award for that.
JJ King
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October 30, 2022
This was such a nice experience with the family. My son loves dinosaurs, so he was really into it. They "Dinoman" is just such a wonderful person. I'm sure we'll visit again in the future.
Mark Lystrup
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October 01, 2022
Dinoman Steve is such a kind and generous person. He is a retired teacher who spends his days giving goodies and tours to those who come to see his dinosaur collection. Admission is free and donations are welcome but not required even though you are guaranteed to walk away with some goodies. He also decorates for all the different holidays and regularly resets his goodies game.
Janice “Jan” Hartmann
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April 02, 2023
DINO Steve
It is a great idea of a fun place for children to see and play amoung life sized dinosaurs, yet unfortunately, it is very overcrowded and difficult to walk around to see everything.
Dinoman Steve advertises to come and play games and get your very own dinosaur well, I'm guessing that's only if you guess the answers to his game's (one of which several visitors were asked to guess the correct number of ducks placed around the "park", which is his front yard. Most of the ducks were hidden, and we weren't allowed to touch them or walk on the rocks in the yard, leaving a most awkward amount of space to venture.)
I would have liked the questions and informative games to be relating to the dinosaurs, so that was disappointing. Dino Steve was friendly and gave out snacks (candy, small toys, and bags of chips for visiting and choosing an egg with a number relating to how many snacks one would get). We did appreciate that, and one of our grandson favorites was a Norwal he chose!
We also thought it a clever idea to have a saddle on a couple of the large dinosaurs to pretend one was ridding them.
Parking is in front of his house, on a busy street, limiting the number of visitors, yet several families visited during the hour we did on Friday, March 31st.
It might be best for Dino Steve to revise his website to better reflect what he has to offer and specifically that it is technically not a "park"... it would be even better if he could obtain a grant to purchase the property next to his and transform it into a park or move to a separate area where the dinosaurs could be viewed more and enjoyed. These are just my humble opinions/observations.
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Very nice place and a man that is running it loves kids and was very engaging. He was clearly a dinosaur enthusiast. It was unfortunate that the park was closed due to the heat advisory. Otherwise it would have been an even more fun experience.
My kid is a big dino fan and a visit to this dino world made his dream come true. Dino eggs, dino themed car, free gifts, dino rides, dino sounds and candies, activities for kids to keep them busy. Must visit if you are in Vegas with kids. Dinoman has brought smile on many kids face and all dino fans and deserves award for that.
This was such a nice experience with the family. My son loves dinosaurs, so he was really into it. They "Dinoman" is just such a wonderful person. I'm sure we'll visit again in the future.
Dinoman Steve is such a kind and generous person. He is a retired teacher who spends his days giving goodies and tours to those who come to see his dinosaur collection. Admission is free and donations are welcome but not required even though you are guaranteed to walk away with some goodies. He also decorates for all the different holidays and regularly resets his goodies game.
DINO Steve It is a great idea of a fun place for children to see and play amoung life sized dinosaurs, yet unfortunately, it is very overcrowded and difficult to walk around to see everything. Dinoman Steve advertises to come and play games and get your very own dinosaur well, I'm guessing that's only if you guess the answers to his game's (one of which several visitors were asked to guess the correct number of ducks placed around the "park", which is his front yard. Most of the ducks were hidden, and we weren't allowed to touch them or walk on the rocks in the yard, leaving a most awkward amount of space to venture.) I would have liked the questions and informative games to be relating to the dinosaurs, so that was disappointing. Dino Steve was friendly and gave out snacks (candy, small toys, and bags of chips for visiting and choosing an egg with a number relating to how many snacks one would get). We did appreciate that, and one of our grandson favorites was a Norwal he chose! We also thought it a clever idea to have a saddle on a couple of the large dinosaurs to pretend one was ridding them. Parking is in front of his house, on a busy street, limiting the number of visitors, yet several families visited during the hour we did on Friday, March 31st. It might be best for Dino Steve to revise his website to better reflect what he has to offer and specifically that it is technically not a "park"... it would be even better if he could obtain a grant to purchase the property next to his and transform it into a park or move to a separate area where the dinosaurs could be viewed more and enjoyed. These are just my humble opinions/observations.