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My Dino Park Roblox dinosaur tycoon

Updated July 3, 2026 · 11 min read

My Dino Park Free Robux Guide (2026) — Eggs, Visitors & Codes

My Dino Park is a dinosaur park management tycoon on Roblox where you buy eggs, hatch them into dinosaurs, and pull in as many visitors as you can — all to climb toward the #1 park. Running on place ID 80701570784699 with around 5,800 concurrent players as of July 2026, it takes the classic build-and-earn tycoon loop and wraps it in prehistoric flavor. This guide covers the build-and-earn loop, buying and hatching eggs, attracting visitors, upgrades and land expansion, climbing the rankings, the two working codes, and how to earn free Robux.

In This Guide

  1. What Is My Dino Park?
  2. The Build-and-Earn Loop
  3. Dino Eggs & Hatching
  4. Attracting Visitors
  5. Upgrades & Expansion
  6. Climbing the Park Rankings
  7. Tips for Faster Cash
  8. My Dino Park Codes
  9. How to Earn Free Robux
  10. FAQ

What Is My Dino Park?

My Dino Park — running on place ID 80701570784699 — is a dinosaur park management tycoon where you build and run your own prehistoric park. The premise is straightforward: buy dino eggs, hatch them into dinosaurs that roam your grounds, and attract as many visitors as you can. Those visitors pay to see your dinosaurs, and that money fuels a bigger, better park. It is easy to pick up and built around a satisfying growth curve that keeps pulling you back.

By July 2026 it holds around 5,800 concurrent players, a solid crowd for a tycoon in this space. If you have played any park-builder or animal-collection tycoon before, the shape will feel familiar — but the dinosaur theme and the visitor-driven economy give it its own hook. Everything you do funnels back into one goal: a park impressive enough to draw the biggest crowds.

The appeal is the snowball. A small park with a few common dinosaurs earns slowly, but every reinvestment — a rarer egg, an upgraded facility, a chunk of new land — pulls in more visitors, which earns more money, which funds the next upgrade. Watching your park grow from a patch of dirt into a packed prehistoric attraction is the whole draw.

5.8K+Concurrent
Dino TycoonGenre
2 CodesActive
2026Released
My Dino Park prehistoric park full of dinosaurs and visitors
Build a dino park, hatch dinosaurs, and pull in visitors who pay to see them.

The Build-and-Earn Loop

The core loop is a visitor-driven tycoon cycle. Visitors walk into your park to see your dinosaurs and generate money as they do. You spend that money on more and better eggs, facility upgrades, and expanded land — a bigger, more impressive park attracts more visitors, which earns more money, which funds the next round of growth.

That loop is the whole engine of the game. Every decision comes back to one question: will this pull in more visitors? Buying a rarer egg, upgrading a facility, or unlocking new land all raise your park's draw, and a higher draw is what moves you up the ranks. Because the earnings compound, the early game feels slow but the mid-game snowballs fast once your park has real pulling power.

Tip: Redeem the two active codes first thing — WELCOME ($1,000) and THX4PLAYING ($650) — for a cash head start you can put straight into your first upgraded egg. That early boost speeds up the whole snowball.

Dino Eggs & Hatching

Dinosaurs come from eggs, and eggs are your main investment. You spend in-game cash on dino eggs, then hatch them into dinosaurs that roam your park. Common eggs are cheap and produce ordinary dinosaurs; better, pricier eggs hatch rarer and stronger dinosaurs that draw more visitors. Since visitors are your income, the rarity of your dinosaurs directly shapes how much your park earns.

Upgrading the eggs you buy is one of the biggest levers on growth. A single rare dinosaur can pull a much bigger crowd than several common ones, so as your cash builds, shifting toward better eggs usually beats piling up cheap ones. Filling your park with rare, crowd-drawing dinosaurs is what turns a modest attraction into a top-tier park.

One honest note: the specific dinosaur roster and egg tiers rotate with updates and events. The developers add new species and shuffle what is available over time, so exact dino names, tiers, and prices shift between versions. The mechanic is constant — buy eggs, hatch dinosaurs, chase rarity — but treat any specific species list you see as a snapshot of the current update.

My Dino Park dino eggs hatching into rare dinosaurs
Better eggs hatch rarer dinosaurs that draw bigger crowds than common ones.

Attracting Visitors

Visitors are the heart of the economy — they are how your park makes money. The more dinosaurs you have, and the rarer and more impressive they are, the more visitors your park attracts. A park packed with striking, rare dinosaurs pulls a steady stream of paying guests, while a sparse park of common dinosaurs trickles in only a few.

So growing your visitor count is really about two things: volume and rarity. Hatching more dinosaurs adds attractions, and hatching rarer ones makes each attraction pull harder. As your park expands and your dino lineup improves, the crowds swell, and that rising visitor traffic is what powers your income and your climb up the rankings. Everything you build should be measured by how many more visitors it brings through the gate.

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My Dino Park crowds of visitors paying to see dinosaurs
More dinosaurs and rarer species pull bigger crowds, and crowds are your income.

Upgrades & Expansion

Visitor money does not just buy eggs — it also funds facility upgrades and land expansion. Upgrading your facilities improves how your park runs, and expanding your land gives you room to hold more dinosaurs and, in turn, more visitors. A cramped starter plot can only support so much; unlocking more land is what lets your park keep scaling.

The smart approach is to balance the three spending sinks: better eggs for rarer dinosaurs, upgrades to keep your park efficient, and expansion to make room for growth. Pour everything into eggs and you may run out of space; expand endlessly without rare dinosaurs and your park stays empty of crowd-pullers. Growing all three together is how you keep the visitor count — and your income — climbing steadily.

Climbing the Park Rankings

The end goal of My Dino Park is to become the top-ranked Dino Park owner. Your rank reflects how good your park is, so everything that raises your visitor draw — more dinosaurs, rarer species, upgraded facilities, expanded land — pushes you up the standings. There is no shortcut around it: a higher rank comes from a genuinely bigger, better park.

Because the whole economy compounds, climbing the rankings is a matter of consistent reinvestment. Keep funneling visitor money into whatever raises your draw the most at each stage — usually rarer eggs early, then a mix of upgrades and expansion as you scale — and your park, income, and rank all rise together. The players at the top of the leaderboard are simply the ones who snowballed their parks the furthest.

Tips for Faster Cash

My Dino Park Codes

My Dino Park does have a working code system, and as of July 2026 there are two active codes that grant free in-game cash:

CodeRewardStatus
WELCOME$1,000 in-game cashActive
THX4PLAYING$650 in-game cashActive

Codes are case-sensitive, so type them exactly as shown. To redeem, click the STORE icon on the left side of the screen, scroll to the bottom to find the Code box, type the code, and press Enter. The rewards drop straight into your balance for eggs and park upgrades. New codes are announced through the developer's official Discord. For the always-current list and full redeem steps, see our My Dino Park codes page.

How to Earn Free Robux

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My Dino Park top-ranked park on the leaderboard
Reinvest visitor money into eggs, upgrades, and land to climb toward the #1 park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Dino Park on Roblox?

My Dino Park (place ID 80701570784699) is a dinosaur park management tycoon where you build and run your own prehistoric park. You buy dino eggs, hatch them into dinosaurs that roam your grounds, and attract visitors who pay to see them. Visitor money funds better eggs, facility upgrades, and land expansion as you climb toward the top-ranked park. It runs around 5,800 concurrent players as of July 2026.

How do you get money in My Dino Park?

Visitors are your income. As people walk into your park to see your dinosaurs, they generate cash. The more dinosaurs you have — and the rarer and more impressive they are — the more visitors you draw and the more money flows in. You reinvest that money into better eggs, upgraded facilities, and more land, which pulls in even more visitors.

How do eggs and hatching work in My Dino Park?

You spend your in-game cash on dino eggs, then hatch them into dinosaurs that roam your park. Better, pricier eggs hatch rarer and stronger dinosaurs that draw more visitors than common ones. Because rarer dinosaurs pull bigger crowds, upgrading the eggs you buy is one of the main ways to grow your park's income.

Are there working My Dino Park codes?

Yes. As of July 2026, WELCOME grants $1,000 in-game cash and THX4PLAYING grants $650 in-game cash. Codes are case-sensitive, so type them exactly. Redeem them by opening the STORE icon on the left, scrolling to the Code box at the bottom, typing the code, and pressing Enter. See our codes page for the current list.

How do you climb the park rankings in My Dino Park?

The goal is to become the top-ranked Dino Park owner. You climb by growing a bigger, better park — more dinosaurs, rarer species, upgraded facilities, and expanded land all attract more visitors, which raises your standing. It is a steady snowball: reinvest visitor money into things that pull bigger crowds, and your rank rises.

Do the dinosaurs in My Dino Park change over time?

Yes. The specific dinosaur roster, egg tiers, and their prices rotate as the developers push updates and events, so the exact species available can shift over time. The core mechanics stay the same — buy eggs, hatch dinosaurs, attract visitors, upgrade and expand — but treat any specific dino names or prices you see as subject to change with the current version.

About This Guide

This guide covers My Dino Park (place ID 80701570784699), the dinosaur park management tycoon running around 5,800 concurrent players as of July 2026. It explains the visitor-driven build-and-earn loop, buying and hatching eggs, attracting visitors, facility upgrades and land expansion, and climbing the park rankings, plus the two active codes. Because the game updates regularly, the dino roster, egg tiers, and codes can change; details reflect the live game as of July 2026. For more, see our My Dino Park codes page, compare it in My Dino Park vs Be Dino, read the Be Dino guide, or learn how to get free Robux in 2026. You can also view the game on Roblox, and visit our My Dino Park hub.