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− | ==Backstory== | + | Dino-Bite Snacks is a quick service stand in the [[DinoLand USA]] section of [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] |
+ | {{Infobox Disney ride | | ||
+ | | image=DinoBite.jpg | ||
+ | | caption='''Dino-Bite Snacks in Disney's Animal Kingdom. Photo by Josh Hallett''' | ||
+ | | opened=April 22, 1998 | ||
+ | | park= Disney's Animal Kingdom | ||
+ | | land=DinoLand USA | ||
+ | | custom_label_1= Restaurant Type | ||
+ | | custom_value_1= Quick Service | ||
+ | | custom_label_2= Menu Type | ||
+ | | custom_value_2= Ice Cream}} | ||
+ | ==History== | ||
+ | Dino-Bite Snacks opened with the rest of Disney's Animal Kingdom on April 22, 1998 <ref> https://www.mouseplanet.com/guide/528/Walt-Disney-World/Disneys-Animal-Kingdom/DinoLand-USA/DinoBite-Snacks </ref>. Since opening, the quick service stand has not seen any major changes. | ||
+ | ==Backstory <ref> http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2012/10/animal_kingdoms_restaurantosau.html </ref>== | ||
The backstory for Dino-Bite Snacks , ties in with that of the rest of Dinoland USA. The story begins in 1946, in Diggs County, somewhere along U.S. Highway 498. Here, a rustic fishing lodge was located, supported by locals and visitors alike. Nearby, Chest and Hester owned a gas station, which provided travelers with basic necessities. | The backstory for Dino-Bite Snacks , ties in with that of the rest of Dinoland USA. The story begins in 1946, in Diggs County, somewhere along U.S. Highway 498. Here, a rustic fishing lodge was located, supported by locals and visitors alike. Nearby, Chest and Hester owned a gas station, which provided travelers with basic necessities. | ||
In 1947 however, things changed in Diggs County. An amateur fossil-hunter found dinosaur bones near the fishing lodge, and after showing them to some paleontologists, the group decided to buy the lodge and much of its surrounding land, eventually transforming the area into the Dino Institute. | In 1947 however, things changed in Diggs County. An amateur fossil-hunter found dinosaur bones near the fishing lodge, and after showing them to some paleontologists, the group decided to buy the lodge and much of its surrounding land, eventually transforming the area into the Dino Institute. | ||
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At the same time the students created what would eventually be known as Restaurantosaurus, they also opened a roadside stand where tourists could buy ice cream- Dino-Bite Snacks. | At the same time the students created what would eventually be known as Restaurantosaurus, they also opened a roadside stand where tourists could buy ice cream- Dino-Bite Snacks. | ||
+ | ==Current Menu== | ||
+ | Click below to see Dino-Bite Snacks' current menu: | ||
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+ | https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/animal-kingdom/dino-bite-snacks/menus/ | ||
+ | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:47, 2 March 2017
Dino-Bite Snacks is a quick service stand in the DinoLand USA section of Disney's Animal Kingdom
History
Dino-Bite Snacks opened with the rest of Disney's Animal Kingdom on April 22, 1998 [1]. Since opening, the quick service stand has not seen any major changes.
Backstory [2]
The backstory for Dino-Bite Snacks , ties in with that of the rest of Dinoland USA. The story begins in 1946, in Diggs County, somewhere along U.S. Highway 498. Here, a rustic fishing lodge was located, supported by locals and visitors alike. Nearby, Chest and Hester owned a gas station, which provided travelers with basic necessities. In 1947 however, things changed in Diggs County. An amateur fossil-hunter found dinosaur bones near the fishing lodge, and after showing them to some paleontologists, the group decided to buy the lodge and much of its surrounding land, eventually transforming the area into the Dino Institute.
Due to the creation of the institute, professors and grad students soon flooded to the area, eventually creating a dormitory and fabricate. As a way to make a few extra bucks, the grad students decided to open their cafeteria to the public, eventually erecting a sign atop the building that simply read "RESTAURANT".
At the same time the students created what would eventually be known as Restaurantosaurus, they also opened a roadside stand where tourists could buy ice cream- Dino-Bite Snacks.
Current Menu
Click below to see Dino-Bite Snacks' current menu:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/animal-kingdom/dino-bite-snacks/menus/