Dig World, a unique construction-themed attraction, has opened its second Texas location in Grapevine, giving children and families the opportunity to operate modified excavators, skid steers, and other construction equipment through supervised games and challenges.
Attractions and Activities
The attraction, located at 2200 W. Grapevine Mills Circle, is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors can use excavators to move sand, repair a mock pipeline, and connect railroad sections. Other attractions include Highway Haulers, which puts guests behind the controls of a skid steer on a driving course, and The Crusher, which uses a 20,000-pound asphalt roller to flatten a construction toy into a take-home keepsake.
The Grapevine park also features an exclusive Dude Perfect Zone, developed in partnership with the sports entertainment group. This zone includes activities such as Barrel Ball, Putts & Bolts, and Truck Chuck, which allow guests to participate in basketball, golf, and football challenges using construction equipment.
In addition to these activities, guests can also pan for gemstones at Mystery Mines and purchase food and drinks at Pierce’s Post.
Passes and Safety Rules
Starter passes cost $30 Monday through Friday and $35 on weekends. A $50 premium pass includes flexible entry, The Crusher experience, and a bottled beverage. Three-month and annual passes are also available for $75 and $150, respectively.
Under the park’s safety rules, all visitors aged 2 and older require a pass. Guests between 30 and 48 inches tall may operate equipment with an adult, while those at least 48 inches tall may operate eligible machinery independently. Visitors younger than 16 must remain with an accompanying adult.
Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.