Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Things I LOVE: Skeletons: Animals Unveiled, Now Open at I-Drive 360!!

By: Denna Beena
Contributing Writer

In early April, I had the pleasure of getting a sneak peak of Skeletons: Animals Unveiled while they were still loading in the over 450 authentic skeletons that are now on full display at their new location. Skulls Unlimited, which started in Oklahoma City in 2010, choose Orlando to bring an all new attraction and were in the process of bringing in and putting together 100's of boxes of bones! In just over a month they have got them all together and posed for your viewing pleasure! The museum-like attraction is located in the new
I- Drive 360 area.

The attraction is now open 7 days a week and ready to show off! Both educational and fun, with a gift shop that is worth the trip alone! Plan your trip!

I LOVE this place!





Look at how amazing Skeletons: Animals Unveiled looks now!






Trying to match the skulls to the types of animals listed.


Fun tips and facts:

The I-Drive 360 are featured FREE parking (at this time)!

Grand Opening Special!
For a limited time, get special introductory pricing on admission to Skeletons: Animals Unveiled. *Adult admission (12+) is only $14.99, and Youth admission (3-11) is $9.99. As always, children under 3 are free with a paid adult admission.
This offer could end at any time, so be sure to get your tickets while the savings last!

If you see a blue dot on the skeleton it is a reproduction, all others are completely real!

from their press release:

Skulls Unlimited International Inc. is excited to announce its latest venture; Skeletons: Animals Unveiled! This first-of-its-kind museum will be located in Orlando Florida, in the middle of the growing tourist district. Skeletons will exhibit over 400 skeletons in clever never-before-seen poses and dioramas and brand visitors with a whole new respect for the animal kingdom.The family-owned business Skulls Unlimited opened their first skeleton museum, the Museum of Osteology, in Oklahoma City in 2010. Since its opening they have wowed thousands of visitors, but their newest museum will have a special kind of twist.

A skeleton can take more than 500 hours to prepare and articulate so filling a museum with over 400 of them is going to be very impressive."

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