World'S Largest Dinosaur
Tuesday: 10:00 - 20:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 20:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 20:00
Friday: 10:00 - 20:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 20:00
About World'S Largest Dinosaur
The World's Largest Dinosaur is 4 times larger than a Tyrannosaurus Rex standing 82 feet tall. Visitors can climb 106 steps to the mouth to view the badlands & Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Opened to the public on October 13, 2000.
World'S Largest Dinosaur Description
The World's Largest Dinosaur is 4 times larger than a Tyrannosaurus Rex standing 82 feet tall. Visitors can climb 106 steps to the mouth to view the badlands & Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Opened to the public on October 13, 2000.
Summer hours 9-9
Reviews
August 14, 2018
Found 1 woman's wedding band. Found near the Visitor's Centre/World's Largest Dinosaur parking lot at about 9:30am. If you think this is your ring, please message us with a description and your details. We will keep the ring here at the centre.
We are getting close to our 2,000,000th visitor! https://www.drumhelleronline.com/…/worl ds-largest-dinosaur-…
Great day valiant are our firefighters, Keith and Tony that saved the day for her. Carrying her in a chair to the gaping mouth of the dinosaur made her day. We were glad to see Janaya had such a fun day in Drumheller.
Hours for the May long weekend:Friday May 18 - 9 am -9 pm Saturday May 19 - 9 am - 9pm Sunday May 20 - 9 am - 9 pm Monday May 21 - 9 am - 5:30 pm Have a great and safe weekend!!
The Drumheller Visitor Centre/ World's Largest Dinosaur would like to welcome our new staff Debbie LaPlante,Dale Pliva and Aria Saltys. Joining us agian this summer are Debi Kennedy, Alana Lytle and Taylor Davidson.
Our staff helping out with Earth Day cleanup in #Drumheller!
There's a bit of wintry weather in the forecast this weekend but we're switching to our SPRING hours anyway!
Happy Family Day. We are opened from 10 am - 5:30 pm.
Tourism Services Representatives The Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce is seeking personable and friendly Tourism Services Representatives, who are excited to serve visitors and customers at The World’s Largest Dinosaur, Giftshop and Visitor Information Centre. Tourism... Services Representatives are responsible for creating positive experiences for visitors to our community. Qualification: - Excellent customer service skills - Strong knowledge of tourism within Drumheller and area - Cash handling experience - Computer skills - Ability to work in a team environment - Some heavy lifting - Weekends and shift work required - Second language would be an asset - First Aid Seasonal employment May 1 – September 3, 2018 Please submit cover letter and resume by Tuesday March 10, 2018 to: Debbie Schinnour, Tourism Services Manager E: gsmanager@drumhellerchamber.com F: 403 823 4469 Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted
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Assembling together the World's Largest Dinosaur's body.
Placing of the head of the World's Largest Dinosaur in 2000.
We are closed Tuesday and Wednesday till the end of March.
Happy New Year. Hours for December 31, 2017 10-2pm Closed January 1- 3, 2018.
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the kids had a great time
THIS THING WAS AMAZING! YOU MUST VISIT IT!!! You can actually climb up it and roar from inside its mouth like a REAL LIVE DINOSAUR!!! When I was little I always wanted to be a dinosaur and I finally got to be!
Shoulda came here along time ago . Well worth the wait but next time we'll stay the night �
Nothing like staircliming a T-rex!!
Easy to find.
Great gift shop.
Nice to be back after 10 long years, first visit was 2006 together with my chickie then, came back with wife, daughter and mother in law ❤️❤️❤️
My boys are two and six and they loved it the staff was awesome
Must see when you go to Drumheller ! Family friendly.
Meraviglioso il contesto in generale ma il museo dei Dinosauri veramente fantastico, non solo museo c'è anche il laboratorio dove puliscono catalogano i reperti e si può vedere da una vetrata il lavoro certosino degli operatori.
Kids loved it! Helpful staff at the visitors center
It’s….It’s a dinosaur.
Well, not really, in fact it’s not even close to one. It tries to resemble a Tyrannosaurus but comes off looking like Barney The Dinosaur suffering from anemia had sex with Charmander. This effigy is more like an animated caricature of itself, with oversized feet and color choices better suited for Hanna Barbera. I wonder why there wasn’t a more concerted effort to not make it resemble a worn Godzilla suit from a 1950’s Toho film.
But it’s a big f$%#@ing thing, and that’s what a small town like this needs. I listen to Lewis Black—I know how it works; it’s big, and it’s a f$%#@ing thing. So you pay three bucks and you climb a paltry 103 steps to reach an impressive view of a very small town. It’s at that point it occurs to you, “wait, the best dinosaur museum in the world is like seven minutes away. Why am I not there?”
I understand the appeal of a giant thing. Maybe it’s just feelings of inadequacy since my hometown’s big thing isn’t terribly big. It’s barely nine meters and looks like Bob the Builder post coital. But at least we don’t charge people three bucks to enter him, and oh God, I am so sorry for forcing that image onto people reading this. At least the money goes towards non-profit ventures, probably to aid in the building of more public works. Hell, I’d give a positive review just to avoid a boilerplate response from Debbie, the facility’s manager, apparently intent to reach out to everyone that posts on Trip Advisor. Noble cause, we get it—I’m sure the World’s Largest Dinosaur has a crippled wife and children on the brink of starvation. (“Are you a rotten liar.”)
I have paid to walk up the steps of big things before, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Scott Monument, but 103 steps is not even a challenge. Maybe the dinosaur needs to be bigger. I mean, if it was free to climb, that’s one thing, but it’s three bucks for what amounts to sixty seconds of interest after a minute of scaling. I was actually suspecting things would jump out at me as I climbed, or that there would be narration and/or images depicting paleontological facts. Nothing. Nothing jumped out, no narration. Come on, give me something other than poor speakers echoing jungle noises.
Maybe a pay by donation would’ve improved the experience…as long as it was offered after. Then they could guilt people into paying. Knowing that, I would’ve probably paid the exact same amount, but at least it would’ve been my choice to make. In conclusion, would I recommend visiting and paying for the World Largest Dinosaur? Absolutely!
“Wait, what?”
Seriously, have you not paid attention to the underlying point of this review? It’s a giant dinosaur, and as big f#$%@ing things go, a dinosaur beats everything. It should be the fourth option in rock-paper-scissors. Rock beats paper, scissors cut paper, and dinosaur poops over everything. So yeah, badly painted, deformed, and resembling a shaved penguin, but it’s a dinosaur, and dinosaurs are awesome so this automatically must be awesome as well. I don’t make the rules folks.
It's very beautiful to see the view of Drumheller from the top of the World's Largest Dinosaur!!!
It was awesome climbing up to the mouth of the Dinosaur ���
I had fun met some nice people i liked the dinosaur foot. It was nice an quiet there nd nice an shady bought some stuff there real nice fossils i seen hopefully next time i can go again it was fun there
Great place to go...lots to see and do
Friendly staff, clean & pictures are really nice with the teeth from the Dino & the view !
Best place I have ever seen in canada!
Absolutely amazing! Nice town to go exploring! The museum is a must see !!!!!! Lots to do with the family
*Thank-You* to Kim Stohl - for hooking us up with our cousins from New Hampshire, USA. She went above and beyond - to get them to our place. Of course we are her neighbors and that made it a little easier....LOL
Was great to find some shade and some water for the kids to cool off in and play. Food trucks are there with some tasty goods when you feel the need for a snack..
Very good to experience at least once!
The dick on that dinasour was freakin HUGE......hahaha
So much fun! The spray park and wading pool are a FREE extra bonus!!
Pretty cool for $3...long walk up�cool pics, nice view!
My 6 kiddos thoroughly enjoyed themselves in the water park and the fountain. Climbing up the dinosaur for a picture was exciting to them as it showed they were being eaten by the trex great time.
It was really big.
It was a windy day- they closed the viewing platform just before we made it all the way down. My little boys were a little scared being that high up
Awesome for the kids and parents. Love when it shakes from the wind at the top
Absolutely amazing! Nice town to go exploring! The museum is a must see !!!!!!
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the kids had a great time
THIS THING WAS AMAZING! YOU MUST VISIT IT!!! You can actually climb up it and roar from inside its mouth like a REAL LIVE DINOSAUR!!! When I was little I always wanted to be a dinosaur and I finally got to be!
Shoulda came here along time ago . Well worth the wait but next time we'll stay the night �
Nothing like staircliming a T-rex!!
Easy to find.
Great gift shop.
Nice to be back after 10 long years, first visit was 2006 together with my chickie then, came back with wife, daughter and mother in law ❤️❤️❤️
My boys are two and six and they loved it the staff was awesome
Must see when you go to Drumheller ! Family friendly.
Meraviglioso il contesto in generale ma il museo dei Dinosauri veramente fantastico, non solo museo c'è anche il laboratorio dove puliscono catalogano i reperti e si può vedere da una vetrata il lavoro certosino degli operatori.
Kids loved it! Helpful staff at the visitors center
It’s….It’s a dinosaur.
Well, not really, in fact it’s not even close to one. It tries to resemble a Tyrannosaurus but comes off looking like Barney The Dinosaur suffering from anemia had sex with Charmander. This effigy is more like an animated caricature of itself, with oversized feet and color choices better suited for Hanna Barbera. I wonder why there wasn’t a more concerted effort to not make it resemble a worn Godzilla suit from a 1950’s Toho film.
But it’s a big f$%#@ing thing, and that’s what a small town like this needs. I listen to Lewis Black—I know how it works; it’s big, and it’s a f$%#@ing thing. So you pay three bucks and you climb a paltry 103 steps to reach an impressive view of a very small town. It’s at that point it occurs to you, “wait, the best dinosaur museum in the world is like seven minutes away. Why am I not there?”
I understand the appeal of a giant thing. Maybe it’s just feelings of inadequacy since my hometown’s big thing isn’t terribly big. It’s barely nine meters and looks like Bob the Builder post coital. But at least we don’t charge people three bucks to enter him, and oh God, I am so sorry for forcing that image onto people reading this. At least the money goes towards non-profit ventures, probably to aid in the building of more public works. Hell, I’d give a positive review just to avoid a boilerplate response from Debbie, the facility’s manager, apparently intent to reach out to everyone that posts on Trip Advisor. Noble cause, we get it—I’m sure the World’s Largest Dinosaur has a crippled wife and children on the brink of starvation. (“Are you a rotten liar.”)
I have paid to walk up the steps of big things before, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Scott Monument, but 103 steps is not even a challenge. Maybe the dinosaur needs to be bigger. I mean, if it was free to climb, that’s one thing, but it’s three bucks for what amounts to sixty seconds of interest after a minute of scaling. I was actually suspecting things would jump out at me as I climbed, or that there would be narration and/or images depicting paleontological facts. Nothing. Nothing jumped out, no narration. Come on, give me something other than poor speakers echoing jungle noises.
Maybe a pay by donation would’ve improved the experience…as long as it was offered after. Then they could guilt people into paying. Knowing that, I would’ve probably paid the exact same amount, but at least it would’ve been my choice to make. In conclusion, would I recommend visiting and paying for the World Largest Dinosaur? Absolutely!
“Wait, what?”
Seriously, have you not paid attention to the underlying point of this review? It’s a giant dinosaur, and as big f#$%@ing things go, a dinosaur beats everything. It should be the fourth option in rock-paper-scissors. Rock beats paper, scissors cut paper, and dinosaur poops over everything. So yeah, badly painted, deformed, and resembling a shaved penguin, but it’s a dinosaur, and dinosaurs are awesome so this automatically must be awesome as well. I don’t make the rules folks.
It's very beautiful to see the view of Drumheller from the top of the World's Largest Dinosaur!!!
It was awesome climbing up to the mouth of the Dinosaur ���
I had fun met some nice people i liked the dinosaur foot. It was nice an quiet there nd nice an shady bought some stuff there real nice fossils i seen hopefully next time i can go again it was fun there
Great place to go...lots to see and do
Friendly staff, clean & pictures are really nice with the teeth from the Dino & the view !
Best place I have ever seen in canada!
Absolutely amazing! Nice town to go exploring! The museum is a must see !!!!!! Lots to do with the family
*Thank-You* to Kim Stohl - for hooking us up with our cousins from New Hampshire, USA. She went above and beyond - to get them to our place. Of course we are her neighbors and that made it a little easier....LOL
Was great to find some shade and some water for the kids to cool off in and play. Food trucks are there with some tasty goods when you feel the need for a snack..
Very good to experience at least once!
The dick on that dinasour was freakin HUGE......hahaha
So much fun! The spray park and wading pool are a FREE extra bonus!!
Pretty cool for $3...long walk up�cool pics, nice view!
My 6 kiddos thoroughly enjoyed themselves in the water park and the fountain. Climbing up the dinosaur for a picture was exciting to them as it showed they were being eaten by the trex great time.
It was really big.
It was a windy day- they closed the viewing platform just before we made it all the way down. My little boys were a little scared being that high up
Awesome for the kids and parents. Love when it shakes from the wind at the top
Absolutely amazing! Nice town to go exploring! The museum is a must see !!!!!!
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the kids had a great time
THIS THING WAS AMAZING! YOU MUST VISIT IT!!! You can actually climb up it and roar from inside its mouth like a REAL LIVE DINOSAUR!!! When I was little I always wanted to be a dinosaur and I finally got to be!
Shoulda came here along time ago . Well worth the wait but next time we'll stay the night �
Nothing like staircliming a T-rex!!
Easy to find.
Great gift shop.
Nice to be back after 10 long years, first visit was 2006 together with my chickie then, came back with wife, daughter and mother in law ❤️❤️❤️
My boys are two and six and they loved it the staff was awesome
Must see when you go to Drumheller ! Family friendly.
Meraviglioso il contesto in generale ma il museo dei Dinosauri veramente fantastico, non solo museo c'è anche il laboratorio dove puliscono catalogano i reperti e si può vedere da una vetrata il lavoro certosino degli operatori.
Kids loved it! Helpful staff at the visitors center
It’s….It’s a dinosaur.
Well, not really, in fact it’s not even close to one. It tries to resemble a Tyrannosaurus but comes off looking like Barney The Dinosaur suffering from anemia had sex with Charmander. This effigy is more like an animated caricature of itself, with oversized feet and color choices better suited for Hanna Barbera. I wonder why there wasn’t a more concerted effort to not make it resemble a worn Godzilla suit from a 1950’s Toho film.
But it’s a big f$%#@ing thing, and that’s what a small town like this needs. I listen to Lewis Black—I know how it works; it’s big, and it’s a f$%#@ing thing. So you pay three bucks and you climb a paltry 103 steps to reach an impressive view of a very small town. It’s at that point it occurs to you, “wait, the best dinosaur museum in the world is like seven minutes away. Why am I not there?”
I understand the appeal of a giant thing. Maybe it’s just feelings of inadequacy since my hometown’s big thing isn’t terribly big. It’s barely nine meters and looks like Bob the Builder post coital. But at least we don’t charge people three bucks to enter him, and oh God, I am so sorry for forcing that image onto people reading this. At least the money goes towards non-profit ventures, probably to aid in the building of more public works. Hell, I’d give a positive review just to avoid a boilerplate response from Debbie, the facility’s manager, apparently intent to reach out to everyone that posts on Trip Advisor. Noble cause, we get it—I’m sure the World’s Largest Dinosaur has a crippled wife and children on the brink of starvation. (“Are you a rotten liar.”)
I have paid to walk up the steps of big things before, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Scott Monument, but 103 steps is not even a challenge. Maybe the dinosaur needs to be bigger. I mean, if it was free to climb, that’s one thing, but it’s three bucks for what amounts to sixty seconds of interest after a minute of scaling. I was actually suspecting things would jump out at me as I climbed, or that there would be narration and/or images depicting paleontological facts. Nothing. Nothing jumped out, no narration. Come on, give me something other than poor speakers echoing jungle noises.
Maybe a pay by donation would’ve improved the experience…as long as it was offered after. Then they could guilt people into paying. Knowing that, I would’ve probably paid the exact same amount, but at least it would’ve been my choice to make. In conclusion, would I recommend visiting and paying for the World Largest Dinosaur? Absolutely!
“Wait, what?”
Seriously, have you not paid attention to the underlying point of this review? It’s a giant dinosaur, and as big f#$%@ing things go, a dinosaur beats everything. It should be the fourth option in rock-paper-scissors. Rock beats paper, scissors cut paper, and dinosaur poops over everything. So yeah, badly painted, deformed, and resembling a shaved penguin, but it’s a dinosaur, and dinosaurs are awesome so this automatically must be awesome as well. I don’t make the rules folks.
It's very beautiful to see the view of Drumheller from the top of the World's Largest Dinosaur!!!
It was awesome climbing up to the mouth of the Dinosaur ���
I had fun met some nice people i liked the dinosaur foot. It was nice an quiet there nd nice an shady bought some stuff there real nice fossils i seen hopefully next time i can go again it was fun there
Great place to go...lots to see and do
Friendly staff, clean & pictures are really nice with the teeth from the Dino & the view !
Best place I have ever seen in canada!
Absolutely amazing! Nice town to go exploring! The museum is a must see !!!!!! Lots to do with the family
*Thank-You* to Kim Stohl - for hooking us up with our cousins from New Hampshire, USA. She went above and beyond - to get them to our place. Of course we are her neighbors and that made it a little easier....LOL
Was great to find some shade and some water for the kids to cool off in and play. Food trucks are there with some tasty goods when you feel the need for a snack..
Very good to experience at least once!
The dick on that dinasour was freakin HUGE......hahaha
So much fun! The spray park and wading pool are a FREE extra bonus!!
Pretty cool for $3...long walk up�cool pics, nice view!
My 6 kiddos thoroughly enjoyed themselves in the water park and the fountain. Climbing up the dinosaur for a picture was exciting to them as it showed they were being eaten by the trex great time.
It was really big.
It was a windy day- they closed the viewing platform just before we made it all the way down. My little boys were a little scared being that high up
Awesome for the kids and parents. Love when it shakes from the wind at the top
Absolutely amazing! Nice town to go exploring! The museum is a must see !!!!!!
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Tuesday: 10:00 - 20:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 20:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 20:00
Friday: 10:00 - 20:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 20:00