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Adventure Park Robotic Animatronic Dinosaur Infrared Sensor Controlled High Emulation Dinosaur

Price Negotiable
Price: 2999-5999USD
MOQ: 1
Delivery Time: 15 days, depends on quantity and size
Brand: Longshang
Product Description

Adventure Park Robotic Infrared Sensor Controlled High Emulation Dinosaur

 

An Adventure Park Robotic Infrared Sensor Controlled High Emulation Dinosaur takes the concept to the next

level—this is about creating an immersive, interactive, and highly realistic encounter for a rugged outdoor or

adventurous indoor environment. This is where theme-park-level technology meets guest interaction.

 

 

Items

Parameters

Product Type

Artificial Dinosaur

Size

Customized

Material

    Metal Frame, Steel, Silicone Rubber, Sponge, Motor, Reducer

    Color

    As image or customized

    Sound

    Real Dinosaur Roaring

 

 

Movements

    1. Mouth open and close;

    2. Head left to right;

    3. Blink eyes
    4. Tail swing;
    5. Front arms move

Control

    Infrared Sensor

Power

    110V / 220V

Spare Part

    Infrared Sensor, Speaker, Control Box

Certificate

    CE, ISO, 

     Warranty

    24 Months(After the warranty, we can provide life-long repair service in cost price) 

 

Certificates

 

Production Flow

 

 

Product Showcase

 

 


Key System Components & Design

1. Sensor & Control System (The "Brain")

This is the most critical technical part. The dinosaur operates with a degree of autonomy.

  • Infrared Sensor Array: Multiple sensors placed strategically (eyes, snout, sides) to create detection zones.

  • Control Logic: A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or industrial computer processes sensor data and

     executes behavior trees, not just simple sequences. 

  • Fail-Safes: Proximity sensors on moving parts (jaws, tail) to immediately stop motion if a guest gets too close,

    ensuring absolute safety.

2. Robotics & Emulation (The "Body")

  • Movement Profile: For an adventure park, dynamic movement is key. A static but upper-body active model is

    common for large dinosaurs.

    • Head & Neck: Complex 3-axis movement (turn, tilt, nod) for tracking guests.

    • Eyes: Independent eyelid blinks and pupil movement that follow the "prey."

    • Jaw & Mouth: Synced with roaring audio, with saliva effects (mist spray) for ultra-realism.

    • Breathing: Subtle ribcage and shoulder movement.

    • Limbs & Tail: A walking platform is complex; a powerful, swinging tail (like an Ankylosaurus or Spinosaurus) is

            a great alternative for impact.

  • Skin & Detailing: High-emulation silicone skin with detailed scales, wrinkles, and airbrushed painting for depth. It must

     withstand UV light, temperature swings, and light rain.

3. Adventure Park Integration

  • Theming & Set Design: The dinosaur is not a standalone item. It's placed within a fully themed environment – rocky

    outcrops, jungle foliage, fossilized bones, cave settings – with appropriate lighting (spotlights, dappled shadows) and

    soundscape (jungle noises, distant calls).

  • Narrative: It's part of a story. E.g., "Watch out for the territorial Carnotaurus around this bend!" or "Quietly pass the

    sleeping Stegosaurus herd."

  • Durability: Built with marine-grade or stainless steel components, sealed electronics, and materials resistant to humidity,

    dust, and vandalism.


Ideal Dinosaur Species for an Adventure Park

1. Velociraptor (Pack): Smaller, faster, more agile. A sensor-controlled pack that seems to coordinate and stalk guests

    from foliage is incredibly effective.

2. Dilophosaurus (with frill & "venom" spit): Iconic from Jurassic Park. Infrared sensors can trigger the frill flare and

    a safe water/mist "spit" effect for a memorable jump-scare.

3. Carnotaurus: Distinctive horns and a bulldog-like appearance. Perfect for a "charging" motion against a fence or barrier.

4. Parasaurolophus (Herbivore): Can use sensors to trigger alert calls to its "herd," teaching guests about dinosaur

    communication.

 

Conclusion

An Adventure Park Robotic Infrared Sensor Controlled High Emulation Dinosaur is the ultimate fusion of art, engineering,

and experiential storytelling. It transforms a passive display into an unforgettable, personalized encounter that feels alive

and reactive.

 

The success lies in the seamless integration of reliable sensor technology with robust, theatrical animatronics, all wrapped

in a convincing narrative and environment. It’s not just a robot; it’s a roaming actor in the park's live show, capable of creating

a unique memory for every guest that walks by.

 

Are you conceptualizing a new land, or looking to add a flagship interactive element to an existing adventure park? This level

of dinosaur is a surefire way to become a must-see destination.

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Have questions about our products or want to discuss a custom order? Our team is ready to help you.

Company Zigong Longshang Culture and Art Co., Ltd.
Location No. 8, Yunlong Village, Yong’an Town, Yan Tan District, Zigong, Sichuan, China
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