The countdown to extinction finally hit zero for DinoLand, U.S.A., earlier this month, when DINOSAUR and Restaurantosaurus officially closed. After 28 years of operation, Animal Kingdom’s prehistoric land finally went extinct, ending a tiered closure that began over a year ago. As Disney begins to look ahead to the opening of Pueblo Esperanza and the rest of Tropical Americas, it is wasting no...

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