April 30, 201313 yr Guess who made #1?? http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2013/04/29/top-4-dinosaur-theme-parks/
April 30, 201313 yr Wow there are quite a few spelling errors in that first paragraph. It's hard to believe this was a professional article.
April 30, 201313 yr Wow there are quite a few spelling errors in that first paragraph. It's hard to believe this was a professional article. Consider the source.
April 30, 201313 yr I have only been to KI's DA(saturday),and I couldnt imagine a better one.The woods and location were perfect,and we felt we were no where near the amusement park.Loved it!
April 30, 201313 yr I have only been to KI's DA(saturday),and I couldnt imagine a better one.The woods and location were perfect,and we felt we were no where near the amusement park.Loved it! I went on Saturday for my first time. Considering that I worked at Disney for a few months, I was quite impressed with DA
April 30, 201313 yr I am proud to say that I have been to two of those 4 mentioned. I remember both parks and I really did like the Dinosaur World.
May 3, 201313 yr I was more surprised by the use of the phrase "boy howdy". I could expect that in a southern small-town newspaper, but in an article from Fox News? Also, who publishes "top 4" lists?
May 3, 201313 yr Maxim is the source for the article, not Fox News. Fox carried the feed from Maxim in their travel section and the typos belong to them. If someone works in the news field, can the receiving source edit the piece for typos or do they have to publish it as is? If not, it might be because of copyright issues.
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