As I mentioned IN THE LAST POST, the
Best Western Denver Southwest is nearing its completion! Soon, it will be the most powerful natural history hotel/museum in the entire galaxy! In this post, we are going to see more of what makes this dinosaur hotel so freaking awesome! Let's check out some of the
skulls and bones that are going to go in the hotel! First off, an awesome skull of an
Acrocanthosaurus!
A bunch of other awesome bones for the hotel were delivered a few months ago to the
Morrison Natural History Museum since the lobby at the hotel wasn't finished yet! Any guesses as to what is inside of the crate?
I hate to say it, but your guesses were probably wrong. Here is what was inside, with
Pyg modeling for scale! First off, a pair of
Brachiosaurus femora!
One day when the
Pachycephalosaurus skull was at the museum,
Dr. Bob came in one day with a few other
pachycephalosaur skulls belonging to
Stygimoloch and
Dracorex, and had us paint them!
You can see that all three skulls are approximately the same size: there's NO way that they are all the same animal, as some
paleontologists believe!
Another great picture of the Pachycephalosaurus skull!
The hotel has many other cool specimens, such as this
Allosaurus skull, which was in the lobby!
Not only are there some FANTASTIC skulls, the hotel has some casts of fossil skeletons, as well! Here is the plan for Wadsworth the
Stegosaurus, hanging above the front desk!
First, here is Good Sir Wadsworth before being brought inside!
Wadsworth being hung up!
And finally, the lobby, complete in all of its glory! Notice the Brachiosaurus femora off to the left, and the Edmontosaurus skull in the cabinet around the middle of the picture!
Here are some more great pictures from the lobby! Here are the curiosity cabinets under construction:
And the final product, with the Allosaurus skull above the fireplace!
If you travel to the dining hall, right off the lobby, you can enjoy lots of fun food, just as an enormous
Tylosaurus (now named Sophie) would have done 70 million years ago! First, some pictures of Sophie!
The flipper of the specimen!
As we mentioned before, this
Tylosaurus wasn't hungry when it died! In the stomach of this beatsie are the remains of a small creature called
Dolichorhynchops! To learn more about both
Tylosaurus and
Dolichorhynchops, click the link
HERE!
Some days, you can also check out a fun-filled and exciting fossil table, crammed full of awesome goodies! Here are several shots of that!
They also have an awesome donation box for the Morrison Museum! This
mosasaur skull, belonging to another
Western Interior Seaway critter called
Clidastes, will sit inside of it!
Indeed, this hotel is full of prehistoric from top to bottom! Actually, literally to the top, as the hotel will have a
Pteranodon weathervane! Here are the plans, and the actual weathervane itself!
Want to hear more about the hotel, but just won't be in the area anytime soon? Not a problem! Like their Facebook page by clicking
HERE! Not only do they share lots of awesome pictures and fun facts, they also create lots of fun Dino Memes! Here is one of my favorites (partly because they included a link to our
Xiphactinus: The Inception Fossil post when they uploaded the picture to Facebook!), but partly because it's an awesome meme!
And here is the first in a series of "Fun Fact" memes that I am working on with the Tally's!
Hope to see you all at the hotel!