
Dino Trolley Maine: The Ultimate Kids’ Road Trip Adventure
If your kids like dinosaurs, head to Kennebunkport, because they will LOVE this event!!
Summer is here, so now is the time to plan road trip activities that the whole family can enjoy. An excursion to one of the most beautiful spots in Maine, might be exactly what you need to get the most out of summertime.
Join Seashore Trolley Museum, in beautiful Kennebunkport, Maine, for "Dino Trolley", which will be held, on Saturday/Sunday August 8th & 9th
Rides on the Dino Trolley depart from the Visitors Center at 9:45AM,10:30AM, 11:15AM, 12:00PM, 12:45PM, 1:30PM, 2:15PM and 3:00PM.
Dino Trolleys will be decked out with safari/jungle themed decorations so guests and families can get in the mood!
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You can also check out the visitors center for even more fun activities.
Here is what is going on:
Dino Quest! Search for dinosaurs along your trolley ride. 20 2D cut-out dinosaurs will be hidden in the woods along the railway
Dino Big Dig! Search for dinosaur bones hidden in Seashore's very own archeological dig site!
Dino Egg Hunt! Search for dinosaur eggs across their campus! Redeem your eggs in the "craft room" for a prize!
Let's Explore Dinosaurs! A fun scavenger hunt, where you can learn more about different types of dinosaurs and stamp your dino passport along the way. Families with a fully stamped dino passport get to enter for a chance to win a free family membership
Frozen Fossil! Snow cones with a dino gummy surprise at the bottom!
Craft in a Bag! Make it at the event or take it home with you!
Photo Station! Take a photo with your group or family to remember the day at the dino-themed photo station.
Enjoy their Museum! Explore three carhouses filled with beautiful, restored trolleys and several other transit artifacts around the outdoor campus!
Prices:
Trolley Museum Admission to Dino Trolley will be:
Admission for ages 3 and up: $13.00
Kids Under 3 Free
Seashore Trolley Museum is located at 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport.
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