The Orlando International Airport posted a farewell tribute to DINOSAUR as the ride is set to go extinct in Walt Disney World. Its final day of operations is today, February 1.

MCO Posts Farewell to DINOSAUR
A hand holds a scanner toy and a Dino Institute sealA hand holds a scanner toy and a Dino Institute sealScreenshot

A hand holds a scanner toy and approaches A hand holds a scanner toy and approaches

The FlyMCO account on Instagram posted the video the day before DINOSAUR’s last day of operation at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. In the video, creators make DINOSAUR (MCO Edition) where a toy Time Rover rushes through the airport to catch a flight as the narrator mimics Dr. Grant Seeker’s dialog from the attraction, encountering scenes from the airport along the way.

A hand holds a scanner toy and approaches a T-rex skull replica in a display caseA hand holds a scanner toy and approaches a T-rex skull replica in a display case

A hand holds a scanner toy and grabs a coffee cup from a Starbucks barista.A hand holds a scanner toy and grabs a coffee cup from a Starbucks barista.

A hand holds a scanner toy as a golden retriever wearing Mickey ears licks it.A hand holds a scanner toy as a golden retriever wearing Mickey ears licks it.

Other “stops” include seeing a T-Rex (which is “definitely not our dino”), grabbing some fuel at Starbucks, and being sniff-attacked by an MCO Paw Pilot sporting Mickey ears.

A hand holds a scanner toy from the perspective of riding the MCO airport tram.A hand holds a scanner toy from the perspective of riding the MCO airport tram.

A Time Rover toy drives onto a jetbridge at Orlando International Airport.A Time Rover toy drives onto a jetbridge at Orlando International Airport.

The Time Rover then travels along the Terminal Link before finally making it just in time. See the full video below:

DINOSAUR at Animal Kingdom is set to close after the day ends today, February 1, 2026. DinoLand U.S.A. will be replaced by Tropical Americas and Pueblo Esperanza, featuring an Encanto ridecarousel, and Indiana Jones ride. Though expected to be similar to Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland Park and Tokyo DisneySea, the currently unnamed Animal Kingdom version of the ride will have a brand new story set in a Mayan temple. Indy has heard stories of a mythical creature inside the temple.

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