Pacific Science Center says goodbye to the dinosaurs
Jul 30, 2025, 5:00 AM | Updated: Jul 31, 2025, 9:28 am

The Pacific Science Center is taking down its dinosaurs. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
(Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
The dinosaurs are going extinct at the .
After nearly four decades of towering over visitors, the beloved animatronic beasts will take their final bow after Labor Day.
Their retirement is part of a broader renovation effort that will temporarily close most of the Pacific Science Center (PacSci) from September 2 through October 10.
鈥淭hese dinosaurs have delighted and educated generations,鈥 PacSci said in a statement. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e far exceeded expectations thanks to the tireless, heroic efforts of our Pacific Science Center staff.鈥
The dinosaurs were originally constructed in 1986 with materials like foam latex and silicone, meant to last about 15 years. Following countless repairs over the decades, PacSci said the core materials are no longer salvageable, and it鈥檚 become too expensive to keep the dinosaur exhibit running.
Pacific Science Center hosting farewell party
To honor their legacy, PacSci will host a farewell party in late August and invite the community to share memories on social media using the hashtag #PacSciEvolves. One dinosaur will remain on-site in a new exhibit dedicated to the center鈥檚 history.
As the dinosaurs are dismantled, PacSci has plans to introduce a new exhibit in a separate building, 鈥淪piders: From Fear to Fascination.鈥 The exhibit will feature live spiders from around the world, interactive displays, and hands-on activities.
PacSci noted the space that previously housed the dinosaurs will reopen at a date not yet determind; however, there has been no announcement for what will fill the dinosaurs void.
The IMAX theaters and Laser Dome will remain open during the temporary closure. All active memberships will also be extended by two months.
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