Talk:Cabazon Dinosaurs
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Anyone know if this is also the dinosaur sculpture that is shown in the movie [[The Wizard (film)|The March 2006 (UTC)
Is this T-rex one of Mr. Bell's creations? [1] User:David Jordan
[edit] Article Name
It's nice to honour Claude Bell by calling the article what it is. But nobody's calls the dinosaurs that or the location that. It's called "Cabazon Dinosaurs" by everybody. --MarsRover 06:14, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
I totally agree. How can the article title be changed?
--Kimchifan 02:31, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, I renamed the article. --MarsRover 04:35, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mr. Rex's slide inacuracies
I'm not sure how to incorporate this into the article, so I'm leaving it here. But the blurb about the slide in Mr. Rex is inacurate. The slide WAS installed (from the beginning, I believe), just never opened to the public. The slide was built, including the entrace door inside Mr. Rex. After many years of not being opened to the public, it was eventually filled in with concrete, but you can still see the seams where the slide was. As a kid I used to climb up the slide from the bottom, and then slide down it because that was the only way to use it since it wasn't technically open. Ever since the attraction has been turned into a creationist museum, Mr. Rex has been opened to the public and you can see where the original entrance to the slide actually is, there's still a door and everything. Granted, if you opened it you would now just be met with a concrete wall. Bdsmchs 16:33, 29 May 2007 (UTC)

