Helen M.
Yelp
I have a vague memory of seeing these as a kid. I remember it as overgrown, with the dinosaurs half hidden in the undergrowth. If you found them you could go up and touch them. It was wonderful.
These days what you have is a series of lakes, with the paths around them partitioned off with fences. The paths would be a good place to run, if you like that sort of hard gritty surface to run on! I just realised: in a way it's more like visiting animals in a zoo than a load of statues! It is sort of cool when you look at it like that, though sad that you can no longer go and touch them, though I suppose it has to be that way. Much of the vegetation has been cleared out, so you can easily see the 'animals', though it looks a little bare in patches as a result.
There's actually not just dinosaurs. There's several giant ancient mammals, and the way I came you get to those first. The dinosaurs are gathered around one lake. There's many more than I remember (perhaps the others were unseen in the undergrowth), and too be honest to me it looks too crowded and spoils the magic a bit through that. The sculptures are pretty monotone in colour too.
Of course, they are no longer believed to be accurate depictions but there are signs around with information on them, and modern drawings of what they would have looked like. I also like one place where they've got a waterfall (not running when I was there, which was a shame) overlooked by rock strata, which is educational too. Some of the plants are of sorts that would have been around at the time, though I think there's work to be done on that (if you spot grass, or anything with a flower, that's wrong for a start!)
So sort of mixed feelings, but they are still pretty fabulous. It did make me appreciate just how good my 'local' serpent in Stonebridge Park is: less educational maybe, but more colourful and designed for kids to clamber all over it! Crystal Palace Dinosaurs as a whole win of course. More to look at and an educational aspect. I enjoyed visiting them, and I'm sure many kids would too.