Back in 1993, the world was teased with the theme park of all theme parks: Jurassic Park. A planned attraction that would combine rides and guests with the ancient world of the dinosaur, the park was a groundbreaking feat in both science and entertainment, and it could have been a dream come true for dino fans everywhere.
Unfortunately, the park made headlines less for its accomplishments and more for how many employees were eaten by the T-Rex before the island could be evacuated. The theme park world was dealt a serious blow, and most thought their chance to meet a real, live dinosaur was over.
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Then, after years of relative silence, a new park was opened, and the world finally got the opportunity it was promised decades ago. With the opening of the bigger, bolder and even more dangerous Jurassic World, guests can finally observe dinosaurs in their (not-so natural) habitats.
Just like a trip to Disney or Six Flags, a day at Jurassic World requires careful planning and packing.
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About the Jurassic World Park:
Though the original concept of Jurassic Park was a product of the InGen Corporation, Jurassic World is a creation of the Masrani Global Corporation.
InGen founder John Hammond‘s dying wish was said to have been a successful, operational dinosaur park, a dream that was carried out by the wealthy Simon Masrani.
While the plans for Jurassic World were relatively simplistic as theme parks go, Jurassic World contains numerous attractions and rides. Guests can take scenic, dinosaur-spotting tours by kayak, stroll the park’s elaborate downtown area, or even ride a triceratops (if you’re short enough).
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