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| location = [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar, Costa Rica]] | | location = [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar, Costa Rica]] | ||
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| slogan = "The Park is Open" | | slogan = "The Park is Open" | ||
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| footnotes = {{small|[[Jurassic World Brochure (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Brochure]]}} | | footnotes = {{small|[[Jurassic World Brochure (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Brochure]]}} | ||
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− | '''Jurassic World''' was a theme park built from the ashes of [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park]] on [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]] after the death of John Hammond and the acquisition of [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]] by [[Masrani Global (Film Universe)|Masrani Global]]. Unlike its predecessor, the park opened to the public in 2005 and continued to operate without incident for | + | '''Jurassic World''' was a theme park built from the ashes of [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park]] on [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]] after the death of John Hammond and the acquisition of [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]] by [[Masrani Global (Film Universe)|Masrani Global]]. It was the first theme park in the world to showcase genetically engineered dinosaurs. Unlike its predecessor, the park opened to the public in 2005 and continued to operate without major incident for over a decade. |
− | + | In 2015, seeking to re-invigorate interest in the park, Masrani Global sought to create the world's first genetic hybrid; a combination of multiple dinosaur genomes bringing together the most interesting traits of their most popular animals. This proved to be a fatal error however as the result of their efforts, the [[Indominus Rex (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex]], proved unpredictable and broke free of containment, causing many injuries and fatalities. The park was evacuated and abandoned until 2018 when an expedition from the [[Lockwood Foundation (Film Universe)|Lockwood Foundation]] ventured to island to rescue the surviving animals from the now active [[Mt. Sibo (Film Universe)|Mt. Sibo]]. | |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Following the passing of [[John Hammond (Film Universe)|John Hammond]] in | + | Following the passing of [[John Hammond (Film Universe)|John Hammond]] in 1998, [[Masrani Global (Film Universe)|Masrani Global]] began pursuing the acquisition of [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]] and all their assets with the intention of reviving [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park]]. By 1998 a deal was struck and InGen became a subsidiary of Masrani Global. The following year saw limited access granted to both [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]] and [[Isla Sorna (Film Universe)|Isla Sorna]]. [[Henry Wu (Film Universe)|Henry Wu]], the creator of the original animals for Jurassic Park, was brought on to the project in 1999 by Simon Masrani in a new leadership role with InGen. With planning for the project now in full motion, Masrani opted to update the name to Jurassic World to match its new scope, and move away from any bad press associated with previous incidents. |
− | Masrani subsidiaries [[Axis Boulder Engineering (Film Universe)|Axis Boulder Engineering]] and [[Timack Construction (Film Universe)|Timack Construction]] began work on the preparation and planning prior to construction on the island in 2002. [[InGen Security (Film Universe)|InGen Security]] watched over construction, protecting workers from the remaining native wildlife until its completion in 2004. During this time, the island became a target for conservation groups around the globe who were looking and waiting for any incident to try and take Isla Nublar away from Masrani Global. | + | Masrani subsidiaries [[Axis Boulder Engineering (Film Universe)|Axis Boulder Engineering]] and [[Timack Construction (Film Universe)|Timack Construction]] began work on the preparation and planning prior to construction on the island in 2002. [[InGen Security (Film Universe)|InGen Security]] watched over construction, protecting workers from the remaining native wildlife until its completion in 2004. During this time, the island became a target for conservation groups around the globe who were looking and waiting for any incident to try and take Isla Nublar away from Masrani Global. With the Park completed, animals were moved into the park from Isla Sorna. |
+ | |||
+ | ===Bright Minds Internships=== | ||
===Welcome to Jurassic World=== | ===Welcome to Jurassic World=== | ||
− | Jurassic World finally opened to the public in June 2005 with attendance of 98,120 visitors in the first month of operation. At the time of opening, there were a total of 8 species in the park. By 2015 that number had grown to 20; 14 Herbivores and 6 Carnivores. | + | Jurassic World finally opened to the public in June 2005 with attendance of 98,120 visitors in the first month of operation. At the time of opening, there were a total of 8 species in the park. By 2015 that number had grown to 20; 14 Herbivores and 6 Carnivores. On April 5th 2009, the [[Indominus Rex (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex]] was born in the Hammond Creation Lab along with a [[Indominus Rex Sibling (Film Universe)|Sibling]]. InGen Security launched [[Project I.B.R.I.S. (Film Universe)|Project I.B.R.I.S.]] in 2012 looking to study the intelligence of [[Velociraptor (Film Universe)|Velociraptors]] for possible Military Application. A secure [[Raptor Paddock (Film Universe)|Research Arena]] was constructed in a restricted section of Sector 5 and [[Owen Grady (Film Universe)|Owen Grady]] and his partner [[Barry Sembenè (Film Universe)|Barry Sembenè]] were brought on board as Animal Trainers. |
+ | |||
+ | ===Fall of Jurassic World=== | ||
+ | {{main|Fall of Jurassic World (Film Universe)}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | On the day of the Jurassic World Incident, a total of 21,216 visitors were present in the park. Simon Masrani and [[Vic Hoskins (Film Universe)|Vic Hoskins]] also arrived on the island to inspect their respective projects and [[Verizon Wireless (Film Universe)|Verizon Wireless]] were present to discuss an endorsement deal with Claire Dearing, who in turn was awaiting the arrival of her nephews. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Zach Mitchell (Film Universe)|Zach]] and [[Gray Mitchell (Film Universe)|Gray Mitchell]] arrived that morning at Jurassic World via the [[Isla Nublar Ferry (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar Ferry]]. They were greeted by [[Zara Young (Film Universe)|Zara Young]] as their aunt was otherwise disposed with her Park Manager duties. Boarding the [[Jurassic World Monorail (Film Universe)|Monorail]] the group travelled to the [[Hilton Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Hilton Isla Nublar]] where Gray got his first glimpse of the [[Jurassic World Lagoon (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Lagoon]]. Meanwhile on the other side of the Lagoon, Claire Dearing greeted [[Hal Osterly (Film Universe)|Hal Osterly]], [[Jim Drucker (Film Universe)|Jim Drucker]] and [[Erica Brand (Film Universe)|Erica Brand]] of Verizon Wireless who were on the island negotiating potential sponsorship of an upcoming attraction. Dearing took them to the Hammond Creation Lab within the [[Innovation Center (Film Universe)|Innovation Center]] and with the assistance of Henry Wu, gave a short presentation on the [[Indominus Rex (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex]], convincing the Verizon representatives to agree to the deal. | ||
− | + | Meanwhile, the Mitchell brothers arrived at the [[Innovation Center (Film Universe)|Innovation Center]] with Zara in tow. They were greeted by their Aunt who's desire to shirk her familial responsibilities in favour of her work ones was very apparent. Dearing then travelled to the Helipad, via the Control Room to meet Simon Masrani who was onsite to inspect the progress of the Indominus Rex. Accompanied by Masrani's [[Flight Instructor (Film Universe)|Flight Instructor]], the pair flew across the island in [[Jurassic One (Film Universe)|Jurassic One]], passing by the waterfall that once adorned the [[Jurassic Park Helipad (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park Helipad]] and arriving at the [[Indominus Rex Paddock (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex Paddock]]. Overall Masrani was impressed by the Indominus Rex and it's scare factor, this was overshadowed by his concerns for the stability of the Paddock. He requested that Dearing conscript Owen Grady into inspecting the Paddock for vulnerabilities. Dearing reluctantly agreed. | |
− | |||
− | + | Across the island, Zach and Gray explored the [[Gentle Giants Petting Zoo (Film Universe)|Gentle Giants Petting Zoo]] with a disinterested Zara escorting them. Bored by the childish attraction, Zach took advantage of the distracted Zara and ran off back to Main Street with Gray who in turn dragged Zach into [[T. Rex Kingdom (Film Universe)|T. Rex Kingdom]]. Watching [[Rexy (Film Universe)|Rexy]] devour a goat from inside the viewing area, Zach received a call from his [[Karen Mitchell (Film Universe)|mother]] who was displeased to hear that their aunt was not accompanying them on their trip. On her way to conscript Owen Grady, Dearing received a scolding call from Karen Mitchell, reluctantly admitting fault and sharing some sisterly humour. Arriving at [[Owen's Shack (Film Universe)|Owen's Shack]], Dearing shared a sour reunion with Grady, bantering over their dating history and differing opinions on the animals they work with. | |
− | + | ===The Isla Nublar Crisis=== | |
+ | {{main|Isla Nublar Crisis (Film Universe)}} | ||
− | ==Layout and | + | ==Layout and Facilities== |
+ | Jurassic World was divided in large Sectors, separated by Perimeter Walls and Electrified Fencing. The Sectors were interconnected by a series of roads and underground service tunnels as well as the [[Jurassic World Monorail (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Monorail]]. | ||
+ | <center> | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!colspan="2"|Region | !colspan="2"|Region | ||
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!Description | !Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan=" | + | !rowspan="6" colspan="2" |<center>[[File:Sector_1.png|80px]]</center> |
− | |[[ | + | |[[Botanical Gardens (Film Universe)|Botanical Gardens]] |
− | | | + | |[[file:Botanical ICON.png|25px]] |
− | | | + | |Tropical Gardens featuring genetically recreated prehistoric fauna. |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ferry Landing (Film Universe)|Ferry Landing]] | |[[Ferry Landing (Film Universe)|Ferry Landing]] | ||
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|An 18 hole, Jurassic-themed Golf Course. | |An 18 hole, Jurassic-themed Golf Course. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |[[Jurassic World Main Gates (Film Universe)|Main Gates]] |
− | |[[ | + | | |
− | | | + | |The Entrance to Jurassic World. |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Port Shore Dock (Film Universe)|Port Shore Dock]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A dock on the south-east shoreline. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | |[[Underground Loading Station (Film Universe)|Underground Loading Station]] | |
− | |[[ | ||
| | | | ||
− | | | + | |A loading and transportation station connected to the maintenance tunnels. |
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="3" colspan="2"|<center>[[File:Sector_2.png|80px]]</center> | ||
+ | |[[ACU Station (Film Universe)|ACU Station]] | ||
+ | ||[[file:ACU Shield1.png|25px]] | ||
+ | |One of several ACU Stations located throughout the park. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Bamboo Forest (Film Universe)|Bamboo Forest]] | |[[Bamboo Forest (Film Universe)|Bamboo Forest]] | ||
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|A Jungle Trail through a Bamboo Forest. | |A Jungle Trail through a Bamboo Forest. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | |[[Weather Station (Film Universe)|Weather Station]] | |
− | + | | | |
− | + | |The Park's weather monitoring station. | |
− | |||
− | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="39"|<center>[[File:Sector_3.png|80px]]<br />[[Jurassic World Lagoon (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Lagoon]]</center> | ||
+ | !rowspan="4"|<center>[[Boardwalk East (Film Universe)|Boardwalk East]]</center> | ||
|[[Havaianas (Film Universe)|Havaianas]] | |[[Havaianas (Film Universe)|Havaianas]] | ||
| | | | ||
|A flip-flop store, located on the West Boardwalk. | |A flip-flop store, located on the West Boardwalk. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Open-air Retail Store (Film Universe)|Open-air Retail Store]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |An open air merchandise store. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Pachy Arena (Film Universe)|Pachy Arena]] | ||
+ | |[[file:Pachy_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
+ | |An arena-based show featuring the Park's [[Pachycephalosaurus (Film Universe)|Pachycephalosaurus]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Yoshinoya (Film Universe)|Yoshinoya]] | |[[Yoshinoya (Film Universe)|Yoshinoya]] | ||
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|A Japanese fast food restaurant, situated on the West Boardwalk. | |A Japanese fast food restaurant, situated on the West Boardwalk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan="19"|<center>[[Main Street (Film Universe)|Main Street]]</center> | + | !rowspan="19"|<center>[[File:MainStreetIcon.png|40px]]<br/>[[Main Street (Film Universe)|Main Street]]</center> |
|[[Aquatic Park (Film Universe)|Aquatic Park]] | |[[Aquatic Park (Film Universe)|Aquatic Park]] | ||
|[[file:Aquatic_ICON.png|25px]] | |[[file:Aquatic_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
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|[[Innovation Center (Film Universe)|Innovation Center]] | |[[Innovation Center (Film Universe)|Innovation Center]] | ||
|[[file:Innovation_ICON.png|25px]] | |[[file:Innovation_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
− | |The | + | |The visitors' center of Jurassic World, located at the end of Main Street. |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Jurassic Traders (Film Universe)|Jurassic Traders]] | |[[Jurassic Traders (Film Universe)|Jurassic Traders]] | ||
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|A Steakhouse, located at the end of Main Street. | |A Steakhouse, located at the end of Main Street. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan=" | + | !rowspan="2"|<center>[[North Lagoon (Film Universe)|North Lagoon]]</center> |
+ | |[[Egg Spinner (Film Universe)|Egg Spinner]] | ||
+ | |[[file:Egg_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
+ | |A motion-based spinner attraction. | ||
+ | |- | ||
|[[Mosasaurus Feeding Show (Film Universe)|Mosasaurus Feeding Show]] | |[[Mosasaurus Feeding Show (Film Universe)|Mosasaurus Feeding Show]] | ||
|[[file:Mosasaur_ICON.png|25px]] | |[[file:Mosasaur_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
|An arena-based show featuring the Park's [[Mosasaurus (Film Universe)|Mosasaurus]]. | |An arena-based show featuring the Park's [[Mosasaurus (Film Universe)|Mosasaurus]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="2"|<center>[[South Lagoon (Film Universe)|South Lagoon]]</center> | ||
|[[Hilton Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Hilton Isla Nublar]] | |[[Hilton Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Hilton Isla Nublar]] | ||
| | | | ||
|The Park's main hotel. | |The Park's main hotel. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Underwater Observatory (Film Universe)|Underwater Observatory]] | ||
+ | |[[file:Underwater_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
+ | |An underwater viewing platform located in the Jurassic World Lagoon. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="5"|<center>Misc.</center> | ||
+ | |[[ACU Barracks (Film Universe)|ACU Barracks]] | ||
+ | |[[file:ACU Shield1.png|25px]] | ||
+ | |The Headquarters of the [[Asset Containment Unit (Film Universe)|Asset Containment Unit]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Command Center (Film Universe)|Command Center]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |The central hub of operations for Jurassic World | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Jurassic World Discovery Walk (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Discovery Walk]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A walking trail with facts about Jurassic World and its animals. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Lagoon Gates (Film Universe)|Lagoon Gates]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A large set of gates connect the Lagoon to the river. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Jurassic World Security Headquarters (Film Universe)|Security Headquarters]] | |[[Jurassic World Security Headquarters (Film Universe)|Security Headquarters]] | ||
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|The central hub of Jurassic World's security operations. | |The central hub of Jurassic World's security operations. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | !rowspan="6" colspan="2"|<center>[[File:Sector_4.png|80px]]</center> |
− | |[[file: | + | |[[ACU Station (Film Universe)|ACU Station]] |
− | |A | + | |[[file:ACU Shield1.png|25px]] |
+ | |One of several ACU Stations located throughout the park. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Gallimimus Valley (Film Universe)|Gallimimus Valley]] | ||
+ | |[[file:Gallimimus_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
+ | |A guided tour through the Gallimimus Paddock. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |[[Gondola Lift (Film Universe)|Gondola Lift]] |
− | |[[ | + | |[[File:Gondola ICON.png|25px]] |
− | |An | + | |An aerial tour in a suspended cable car. |
|- | |- | ||
− | |||
|[[Gyrosphere Valley (Film Universe)|Gyrosphere Valley]] | |[[Gyrosphere Valley (Film Universe)|Gyrosphere Valley]] | ||
|[[file:Gyrosphere_ICON.png|25px]] | |[[file:Gyrosphere_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
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|An open area of the park. | |An open area of the park. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | !rowspan="7" colspan="2"|<center>[[File:Sector_5.png|80px]]</center> |
− | |[[file: | + | |[[ACU Station (Film Universe)|ACU Station]] |
− | | | + | |[[file:ACU Shield1.png|25px]] |
+ | |One of several ACU Stations located throughout the park. There are 2 in Sector 5. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |||
|[[Jurassic World Aviary (Film Universe)|Aviary]] | |[[Jurassic World Aviary (Film Universe)|Aviary]] | ||
|[[file:Aviary_ICON.png|25px]] | |[[file:Aviary_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
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|A free-roam kayak attraction along the Park's Jungle River. | |A free-roam kayak attraction along the Park's Jungle River. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan=" | + | |[[Owen's Shack (Film Universe)|Owen's Shack]] |
+ | | | ||
+ | |The home of [[Owen Grady (Film Universe)|Owen Grady]] on the island. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Raptor Paddock (Film Universe)|Raptor Paddock]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A secure paddock where [[Velociraptor (Film Universe)|Velociraptor]] training takes place. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Research Facility (Film Universe)|Research Facility]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A satellite research laboratory. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[River Adventure (Film Universe)|River Adventure]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A self-guided Kayak ride through subterranean caverns. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="9" colspan="1"|<center>[[File:Sector_6.png|80px]]<br/>[[Restricted Area (Film Universe)|Restricted Area]]</center> | ||
+ | !rowspan="3"|<center>[[File:CampCretaceousIcon.png|70px|link=Camp Cretaceous (Film Universe)]]<br/></center> | ||
+ | |[[Camp Cretaceous Main Gates (Film Universe)|Main Gates]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |The entrance gates to Camp Cretaceous. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Camp Cretaceous Tree Top Cabins (Film Universe)|Tree Top Cabins]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |The lodging for campers at Camp Cretaceous. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Camp Cretaceous Zip Line (Film Universe)|Zip Line]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |An aerial zip line over a herbivore paddock. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="6"|Misc. | ||
+ | |[[Carnotaurus Paddock (Film Universe)|Carnotaurus Paddock]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A quarantine paddock for the park's [[Carnotaurus (Film Universe)|Carnotaurus]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Gyrosphere Maintenance Bunker (Film Universe)|Gyrosphere Maintenance Bunker]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |A maintenance facility for [[Gyrosphere (Film Universe)|Gyrospheres]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
|[[Indominus Rex Paddock (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex Paddock]] / Paddock 11 | |[[Indominus Rex Paddock (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex Paddock]] / Paddock 11 | ||
| | | | ||
|An upcoming attraction, featuring a genetic hybrid dinosaur. | |An upcoming attraction, featuring a genetic hybrid dinosaur. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |[[Radio Tower (Film Universe)|Radio Tower]] |
+ | | | ||
+ | |The Tracking Station on the island, responsible for monitoring the park's animals. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[North Dock (Film Universe)|North Dock]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[East Dock (Film Universe)|East Dock]] | ||
+ | | | ||
| | | | ||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
!rowspan="2" colspan="2"|<center>Misc.</center> | !rowspan="2" colspan="2"|<center>Misc.</center> | ||
+ | |[[Jurassic World Maintenance Tunnels (Film Universe)|Maintenance Tunnels]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |The subterranean maintenance and service tunnels. | ||
+ | |- | ||
|[[Jurassic World Monorail (Film Universe)|Monorail]] | |[[Jurassic World Monorail (Film Universe)|Monorail]] | ||
|[[file:Monorail_ICON.png|25px]] | |[[file:Monorail_ICON.png|25px]] | ||
|The main method of transport around the island. | |The main method of transport around the island. | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
|} | |} | ||
− | + | </center> | |
===Maps and Diagrams=== | ===Maps and Diagrams=== | ||
There are several different maps depicting the facilities and layout of Jurassic World. In some instances they are contradictory and do not match the physical facilities as seen in the park. | There are several different maps depicting the facilities and layout of Jurassic World. In some instances they are contradictory and do not match the physical facilities as seen in the park. | ||
− | + | <CENTER> | |
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
− | !colspan=" | + | !colspan="5"|Official Maps of Jurassic World |
|- | |- | ||
!Control Room | !Control Room | ||
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![http://islanublar.com Website] | ![http://islanublar.com Website] | ||
!Topographic | !Topographic | ||
+ | !Revised Topographic | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Isla Nublar Control Room Map.png|200px]] | |[[File:Isla Nublar Control Room Map.png|200px]] | ||
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|[[File:Jurassic World Website Map.png|200px]] | |[[File:Jurassic World Website Map.png|200px]] | ||
|[[File:Isla Nublar Topographic Map.jpg|200px]] | |[[File:Isla Nublar Topographic Map.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |[[File:Isla Nublar Revised Topographic Map.png|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !colspan=" | + | | |
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !colspan="5"|Maps of Park Areas | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | </CENTER> | ||
===Paddocks and Animal Ranges=== | ===Paddocks and Animal Ranges=== | ||
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*[[Egg Spinner (Film Universe)|Egg Spinner]] | *[[Egg Spinner (Film Universe)|Egg Spinner]] | ||
*[[Underwater Observatory (Film Universe)|Underwater Observatory]] | *[[Underwater Observatory (Film Universe)|Underwater Observatory]] | ||
+ | *[[River Adventure (Film Universe)|River Adventure]] | ||
===Planned Future Attractions=== | ===Planned Future Attractions=== | ||
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==Bestiary== | ==Bestiary== | ||
− | At the time of opening, Jurassic World only had 8 species. By 2015 that number had grown to 20; 14 Herbivores and 6 Carnivores. | + | At the time of opening, Jurassic World only had 8 species on display. By 2015 that number had grown to 20; 14 Herbivores and 6 Carnivores. For many years Jurassic World only showcased what they considered to be accurate dinosaurs, though due to the incomplete nature of many of the genomes and the genetic splicing required to progress them to a viable status the appearance of the park's animals may differ greatly from their original counterparts. It was decided later that the park was begun to suffer from 'dinosaur-fatigue', and that people were beginning to see dinosaurs the same way they saw other zoo animals. As such, Management authorised [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]] to pursue the creation of a genetic hybrid; a collation of the most entertaining traits of other dinosaurs into a single, new breed. It was this research that eventually saw the creation of the [[Indominus Rex (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex]]. |
+ | |||
+ | ===Public Display=== | ||
* [[Ankylosaurus (Film Universe)|Ankylosaurus]] | * [[Ankylosaurus (Film Universe)|Ankylosaurus]] | ||
+ | ** [[Bumpy (Film Universe)|Bumpy]] | ||
* [[Apatosaurus (Film Universe)|Apatosaurus]] | * [[Apatosaurus (Film Universe)|Apatosaurus]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Baryonyx (Film Universe)|Baryonyx]] |
+ | * [[Brachiosaurus (Film Universe)|Brachiosaurus]] | ||
* [[Dimorphodon (Film Universe)|Dimorphodon]] | * [[Dimorphodon (Film Universe)|Dimorphodon]] | ||
* [[Edmontosaurus (Film Universe)|Edmontosaurus]] | * [[Edmontosaurus (Film Universe)|Edmontosaurus]] | ||
* [[Gallimimus (Film Universe)|Gallimimus]] | * [[Gallimimus (Film Universe)|Gallimimus]] | ||
− | |||
* [[Metriacanthosaurus (Film Universe)|Metriacanthosaurus]] | * [[Metriacanthosaurus (Film Universe)|Metriacanthosaurus]] | ||
* [[Microceratus (Film Universe)|Microceratus]] | * [[Microceratus (Film Universe)|Microceratus]] | ||
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* [[Parasaurolophus (Film Universe)|Parasaurolophus]] | * [[Parasaurolophus (Film Universe)|Parasaurolophus]] | ||
* [[Pteranodon (Film Universe)|Pteranodon]] | * [[Pteranodon (Film Universe)|Pteranodon]] | ||
+ | * [[Sinoceratops (Film Universe)|Sinoceratops]] | ||
* [[Stegosaurus (Film Universe)|Stegosaurus]] | * [[Stegosaurus (Film Universe)|Stegosaurus]] | ||
* [[Suchomimus (Film Universe)|Suchomimus]] | * [[Suchomimus (Film Universe)|Suchomimus]] | ||
* [[Triceratops (Film Universe)|Triceratops]] | * [[Triceratops (Film Universe)|Triceratops]] | ||
* [[Tyrannosaurus Rex (Film Universe)|Tyrannosaurus Rex]] | * [[Tyrannosaurus Rex (Film Universe)|Tyrannosaurus Rex]] | ||
+ | ** [[Rexy (Film Universe)|Rexy]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Restricted Access=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Carnotaurus (Film Universe)|Carnotaurus]] | ||
+ | **[[Toro (Film Universe)|Toro]] | ||
+ | * [[Indominus Rex (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex]] | ||
+ | * [[Scorpios Rex (Film Universe)|Scorpios Rex]] | ||
* [[Velociraptor (Film Universe)|Velociraptor]] | * [[Velociraptor (Film Universe)|Velociraptor]] | ||
+ | **[[Blue (Film Universe)|Blue]] | ||
+ | **[[Charlie (Film Universe)|Charlie]] | ||
+ | **[[Delta (Film Universe)|Delta]] | ||
+ | **[[Echo (Film Universe)|Echo]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Unknown=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Allosaurus (Film Universe)|Allosaurus]] | ||
+ | * [[Ceratosaurus (Film Universe)|Ceratosaurus]] | ||
+ | * [[Compsognathus (Film Universe)|Compsognathus]] | ||
+ | * [[Monolophosaurus (Film Universe)|Monolophosaurus]] | ||
+ | * [[Ouranosaurus (Film Universe)|Ouranosaurus]] | ||
+ | * [[Stygimoloch (Film Universe)|Stygimoloch]] | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
− | The staff | + | By 2015, Jurassic World employed over 2000 personnel. The staff are divided into several divisions and departments, identifiable by their uniform and [[Jurassic World ID Badges (Film Universe)|ID Badge]] colour. |
− | + | <center> | |
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Division | !Division | ||
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!Status | !Status | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan=" | + | !rowspan="6" |<center>Operations</center> |
|[[Claire Dearing (Film Universe)|Claire Dearing]] | |[[Claire Dearing (Film Universe)|Claire Dearing]] | ||
|Park Operations Manager | |Park Operations Manager | ||
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|Deceased | |Deceased | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |[[Nicholas Letting (Film Universe)|Nicholas Letting]] |
|Paddock Supervisor | |Paddock Supervisor | ||
|[[Indominus Rex Paddock (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex Paddock]] | |[[Indominus Rex Paddock (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex Paddock]] | ||
|Deceased | |Deceased | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan=" | + | |[[Franklin Webb (Film Universe)|Franklin Webb]] |
+ | |IT Technician | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="10" |<center>Park Services</center> | ||
|[[Josh (Film Universe)|Josh]] | |[[Josh (Film Universe)|Josh]] | ||
|Ride Operator | |Ride Operator | ||
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|Alive | |Alive | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[ | + | |[[Mosasaurus Announcer (Film Universe)|Mosasaurus Announcer]] |
|Show Announcer | |Show Announcer | ||
|[[Mosasaurus Feeding Show (Film Universe)|Mosasaurus Feeding Show]] | |[[Mosasaurus Feeding Show (Film Universe)|Mosasaurus Feeding Show]] | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Elsa (Film Universe)|Elsa]] | ||
+ | |Animal Handler | ||
+ | |[[Gentle Giants Petting Zoo (Film Universe)|Gentle Giants Petting Zoo]] | ||
|Alive | |Alive | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|Alive | |Alive | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Steven (Film Universe)|Steven]] | + | |[[Steven Paul (Film Universe)|Steven Paul]] |
|Isla Guide | |Isla Guide | ||
|[[Ferry Landing (Film Universe)|Ferry Landing]] | |[[Ferry Landing (Film Universe)|Ferry Landing]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Ali (Film Universe)|Ali]] | |[[Ali (Film Universe)|Ali]] | ||
+ | |Isla Guide | ||
+ | |[[Main Street (Film Universe)|Main Street]] | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Samantha (Film Universe)|Samantha]] | ||
|Isla Guide | |Isla Guide | ||
|[[Main Street (Film Universe)|Main Street]] | |[[Main Street (Film Universe)|Main Street]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Andrew (Film Universe)|Andrew]] | |[[Andrew (Film Universe)|Andrew]] | ||
− | | | + | |Retail Assistant |
+ | |[[Jurassic Traders Outpost (Film Universe)|Jurassic Traders Outpost]] | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Jacob (Film Universe)|Jacob]] | ||
+ | |Retail Assistant | ||
|[[Jurassic Traders Outpost (Film Universe)|Jurassic Traders Outpost]] | |[[Jurassic Traders Outpost (Film Universe)|Jurassic Traders Outpost]] | ||
|Alive | |Alive | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan=" | + | |[[Kaylee (Film Universe)|Kaylee]] |
+ | |Retail Assistant | ||
+ | |[[Jurassic Traders (Film Universe)|Jurassic Traders]] | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="5" |<center>Sciences</center> | ||
|[[Henry Wu (Film Universe)|Henry Wu]] | |[[Henry Wu (Film Universe)|Henry Wu]] | ||
|Chief Genetic Biologist | |Chief Genetic Biologist | ||
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|Alive | |Alive | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan=" | + | |[[Roy Harper (Film Universe)|Roy Harper]] |
+ | |Geneticist | ||
+ | |Hammond Creation Lab | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Jamie (Film Universe)|Jamie]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Hammond Creation Lab | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Construction | ||
+ | |[[Nick Kilgore (Film Universe)|Nick Kilgore]] | ||
+ | |Construction Worker | ||
+ | |[[Indominus Rex Paddock (Film Universe)|Indominus Rex Paddock]] | ||
+ | |Deceased | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="3" |<center>[[File:JW Security Shield.png| 180px|link=Jurassic World Security (Film Universe)]]</center> | ||
+ | |[[Oscar (Film Universe)|Oscar]] | ||
+ | |Head of Security | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
|[[Control Room Security Guard (Film Universe)|Control Room Security Guard]] | |[[Control Room Security Guard (Film Universe)|Control Room Security Guard]] | ||
|Security Guard | |Security Guard | ||
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|Alive | |Alive | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !rowspan="10" |<center>[[File:ACU | + | !rowspan="10" |<center>[[File:ACU Shield1.png| 150px| link=Asset Containment Unit (Film Universe)]]</center> |
|[[Katashi Hamada (Film Universe)|Katashi Hamada]] | |[[Katashi Hamada (Film Universe)|Katashi Hamada]] | ||
|Commander | |Commander | ||
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|Deceased | |Deceased | ||
|- | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="2" |<center>[[File:INVS_Logo.png| 150px| link=Isla Nublar Veterinary Services (Film Universe)]]</center> | ||
+ | |[[Tim (Film Universe)|Tim]] | ||
+ | |Head Veterinarian | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Savannah (Film Universe)|Savannah]] | ||
+ | |Head Veterinarian | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Unknown | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="2" |<center>Animal Training</center> | ||
+ | |[[Bertie (Film Universe)|Bertie]] | ||
+ | |Lead Trainer | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Sarah (Film Universe)|Sarah]] | ||
+ | |Animal Trainer | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !rowspan="2" |<center>[[File:CampCretaceousIcon.png|70px|link=Camp Cretaceous (Film Universe)]]<br/></center> | ||
+ | |[[Roxie (Film Universe)|Roxie]] | ||
+ | |Camp Counsellor | ||
+ | |[[Camp Cretaceous (Film Universe)|Camp Cretaceous]] | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Dave (Film Universe)|Dave]] | ||
+ | |Camp Counsellor | ||
+ | |[[Camp Cretaceous (Film Universe)|Camp Cretaceous]] | ||
+ | |Alive | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | </center> | ||
==Motorpool== | ==Motorpool== | ||
{{main|Jurassic World Motor Pool (Film Universe)}} | {{main|Jurassic World Motor Pool (Film Universe)}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jurassic World boasted a large Motor Pool of Transport, Maintenance and Ride Vehicles. | ||
==Production Notes== | ==Production Notes== | ||
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====Pre-Production==== | ====Pre-Production==== | ||
− | In the drafts of the script written by [[Rick Jaffa]] and [[Amanda Silver]], the theme park retained the name Jurassic Park from its predecessor. | + | In the drafts of the script written by [[Rick Jaffa]] and [[Amanda Silver]], the theme park retained the name Jurassic Park from its predecessor, it was not until the script was rewritten by [[Colin Trevorrow]] and [[Derek Connelly]] that it was changed to Jurassic World. |
====Production==== | ====Production==== | ||
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===Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom=== | ===Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom=== | ||
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+ | ===Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous=== | ||
{{Jurassic World}} | {{Jurassic World}} | ||
{{Masrani Global}} | {{Masrani Global}} | ||
{{Film Universe}} | {{Film Universe}} | ||
+ | {{Companies (Film Universe)}} | ||
+ | {{Locations (Film Universe)}} |
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Jurassic World | |
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Appearances | |
References | |
Information | |
Slogan | "The Park is Open" |
Location | Isla Nublar, Costa Rica |
Theme | Prehistoric Zoo |
Owner | Masrani Global |
Operated by | Masrani Global InGen Security (Emergency Operations, 2015) |
General Manager | Claire Dearing |
Opened | June 2005 |
Closed | December 2015 |
Operating season | Year-round |
Opening Hours | 08:00-22:00 |
Rides and Attractions | |
Total | 19 |
Water rides | 2 |
Website | Official Website |
Status | Destroyed |
Jurassic World Brochure |
Jurassic World was a theme park built from the ashes of Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar after the death of John Hammond and the acquisition of InGen by Masrani Global. It was the first theme park in the world to showcase genetically engineered dinosaurs. Unlike its predecessor, the park opened to the public in 2005 and continued to operate without major incident for over a decade.
In 2015, seeking to re-invigorate interest in the park, Masrani Global sought to create the world's first genetic hybrid; a combination of multiple dinosaur genomes bringing together the most interesting traits of their most popular animals. This proved to be a fatal error however as the result of their efforts, the Indominus Rex, proved unpredictable and broke free of containment, causing many injuries and fatalities. The park was evacuated and abandoned until 2018 when an expedition from the Lockwood Foundation ventured to island to rescue the surviving animals from the now active Mt. Sibo.
History
Following the passing of John Hammond in 1998, Masrani Global began pursuing the acquisition of InGen and all their assets with the intention of reviving Jurassic Park. By 1998 a deal was struck and InGen became a subsidiary of Masrani Global. The following year saw limited access granted to both Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna. Henry Wu, the creator of the original animals for Jurassic Park, was brought on to the project in 1999 by Simon Masrani in a new leadership role with InGen. With planning for the project now in full motion, Masrani opted to update the name to Jurassic World to match its new scope, and move away from any bad press associated with previous incidents.
Masrani subsidiaries Axis Boulder Engineering and Timack Construction began work on the preparation and planning prior to construction on the island in 2002. InGen Security watched over construction, protecting workers from the remaining native wildlife until its completion in 2004. During this time, the island became a target for conservation groups around the globe who were looking and waiting for any incident to try and take Isla Nublar away from Masrani Global. With the Park completed, animals were moved into the park from Isla Sorna.
Bright Minds Internships
Welcome to Jurassic World
Jurassic World finally opened to the public in June 2005 with attendance of 98,120 visitors in the first month of operation. At the time of opening, there were a total of 8 species in the park. By 2015 that number had grown to 20; 14 Herbivores and 6 Carnivores. On April 5th 2009, the Indominus Rex was born in the Hammond Creation Lab along with a Sibling. InGen Security launched Project I.B.R.I.S. in 2012 looking to study the intelligence of Velociraptors for possible Military Application. A secure Research Arena was constructed in a restricted section of Sector 5 and Owen Grady and his partner Barry Sembenè were brought on board as Animal Trainers.
Fall of Jurassic World
On the day of the Jurassic World Incident, a total of 21,216 visitors were present in the park. Simon Masrani and Vic Hoskins also arrived on the island to inspect their respective projects and Verizon Wireless were present to discuss an endorsement deal with Claire Dearing, who in turn was awaiting the arrival of her nephews.
Zach and Gray Mitchell arrived that morning at Jurassic World via the Isla Nublar Ferry. They were greeted by Zara Young as their aunt was otherwise disposed with her Park Manager duties. Boarding the Monorail the group travelled to the Hilton Isla Nublar where Gray got his first glimpse of the Jurassic World Lagoon. Meanwhile on the other side of the Lagoon, Claire Dearing greeted Hal Osterly, Jim Drucker and Erica Brand of Verizon Wireless who were on the island negotiating potential sponsorship of an upcoming attraction. Dearing took them to the Hammond Creation Lab within the Innovation Center and with the assistance of Henry Wu, gave a short presentation on the Indominus Rex, convincing the Verizon representatives to agree to the deal.
Meanwhile, the Mitchell brothers arrived at the Innovation Center with Zara in tow. They were greeted by their Aunt who's desire to shirk her familial responsibilities in favour of her work ones was very apparent. Dearing then travelled to the Helipad, via the Control Room to meet Simon Masrani who was onsite to inspect the progress of the Indominus Rex. Accompanied by Masrani's Flight Instructor, the pair flew across the island in Jurassic One, passing by the waterfall that once adorned the Jurassic Park Helipad and arriving at the Indominus Rex Paddock. Overall Masrani was impressed by the Indominus Rex and it's scare factor, this was overshadowed by his concerns for the stability of the Paddock. He requested that Dearing conscript Owen Grady into inspecting the Paddock for vulnerabilities. Dearing reluctantly agreed.
Across the island, Zach and Gray explored the Gentle Giants Petting Zoo with a disinterested Zara escorting them. Bored by the childish attraction, Zach took advantage of the distracted Zara and ran off back to Main Street with Gray who in turn dragged Zach into T. Rex Kingdom. Watching Rexy devour a goat from inside the viewing area, Zach received a call from his mother who was displeased to hear that their aunt was not accompanying them on their trip. On her way to conscript Owen Grady, Dearing received a scolding call from Karen Mitchell, reluctantly admitting fault and sharing some sisterly humour. Arriving at Owen's Shack, Dearing shared a sour reunion with Grady, bantering over their dating history and differing opinions on the animals they work with.
The Isla Nublar Crisis
Layout and Facilities
Jurassic World was divided in large Sectors, separated by Perimeter Walls and Electrified Fencing. The Sectors were interconnected by a series of roads and underground service tunnels as well as the Jurassic World Monorail.
Region | Location | Icon | Description | |
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Botanical Gardens | Tropical Gardens featuring genetically recreated prehistoric fauna. | |||
Ferry Landing | The Docks at which all Visitors to Jurassic World arrive. | |||
Golf Course | An 18 hole, Jurassic-themed Golf Course. | |||
Main Gates | The Entrance to Jurassic World. | |||
Port Shore Dock | A dock on the south-east shoreline. | |||
Underground Loading Station | A loading and transportation station connected to the maintenance tunnels. | |||
ACU Station | One of several ACU Stations located throughout the park. | |||
Bamboo Forest | A Jungle Trail through a Bamboo Forest. | |||
Weather Station | The Park's weather monitoring station. | |||
Jurassic World Lagoon |
Havaianas | A flip-flop store, located on the West Boardwalk. | ||
Open-air Retail Store | An open air merchandise store. | |||
Pachy Arena | An arena-based show featuring the Park's Pachycephalosaurus. | |||
Yoshinoya | A Japanese fast food restaurant, situated on the West Boardwalk. | |||
Baked By Melissa | A boutique bakery, situated on the West Boardwalk. | |||
Ben & Jerry's | An Ice-cream Parlour, situated on the West Boardwalk. | |||
Dave & Buster's | An arcade, situated on the West Boardwalk. | |||
Havaianas | A flip-flop store, located on the West Boardwalk. | |||
Jamba Juice | A smoothie shop, situated on the West Boardwalk. | |||
Pterosauria: The IMAX Experience | An IMAX based attraction showcasing Pteranodons. | |||
Yoshinoya | A Japanese fast food restaurant, situated on the West Boardwalk. | |||
Main Street |
Aquatic Park | A Waterpark, located adjacent to Main Street. | ||
Brookstone | A book store, located on Main Street. | |||
Caliza Spa | A beauty space, located on Main Street. | |||
Columbia | A sportswear store, located on Main Street. | |||
Events Center | The center for events at Jurassic World. | |||
Gentle Giants Petting Zoo | A Petting Zoo featuring infant Dinosaurs. | |||
IWC | A high end watch store, located on Main Street. | |||
Innovation Center | The visitors' center of Jurassic World, located at the end of Main Street. | |||
Jurassic Traders | A Gift Shop for Jurassic World Merchandise. | |||
Jurassic Traders Outpost | A small outdoor stall for Jurassic World Merchandise. | |||
Margaritaville | A restaurant at the entrance of Main Street. | |||
Nobu | A sushi restaurant, located on Main Street. | |||
Oakley | A sunglass store, located on Main Street. | |||
Origin | A Nightclub, located on Main Street. | |||
Pandora | A Jewellery Store, located on Main Street. | |||
Starbucks | A Coffee Shop, located on Main Street. | |||
Sunrio | A Tequila Bar and Grill. | |||
T. Rex Kingdom / Paddock 9 | An Animal Paddock featuring the Park's main attraction, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. | |||
Winston's Steakhouse | A Steakhouse, located at the end of Main Street. | |||
Egg Spinner | A motion-based spinner attraction. | |||
Mosasaurus Feeding Show | An arena-based show featuring the Park's Mosasaurus. | |||
Hilton Isla Nublar | The Park's main hotel. | |||
Underwater Observatory | An underwater viewing platform located in the Jurassic World Lagoon. | |||
ACU Barracks | The Headquarters of the Asset Containment Unit | |||
Command Center | The central hub of operations for Jurassic World | |||
Jurassic World Discovery Walk | A walking trail with facts about Jurassic World and its animals. | |||
Lagoon Gates | A large set of gates connect the Lagoon to the river. | |||
Security Headquarters | The central hub of Jurassic World's security operations. | |||
ACU Station | One of several ACU Stations located throughout the park. | |||
Gallimimus Valley | A guided tour through the Gallimimus Paddock. | |||
Gondola Lift | An aerial tour in a suspended cable car. | |||
Gyrosphere Valley | A free-roaming attraction in which guests can explore the park from complete safety. | |||
Triceratops Territory | Paddocks that are home to the Park's resident Triceratops. | |||
West Plains | An open area of the park. | |||
ACU Station | One of several ACU Stations located throughout the park. There are 2 in Sector 5. | |||
Aviary | A large aviary home to Jurassic World's winged reptiles. | |||
Cretaceous Cruise | A free-roam kayak attraction along the Park's Jungle River. | |||
Owen's Shack | The home of Owen Grady on the island. | |||
Raptor Paddock | A secure paddock where Velociraptor training takes place. | |||
Research Facility | A satellite research laboratory. | |||
River Adventure | A self-guided Kayak ride through subterranean caverns. | |||
Restricted Area |
Main Gates | The entrance gates to Camp Cretaceous. | ||
Tree Top Cabins | The lodging for campers at Camp Cretaceous. | |||
Zip Line | An aerial zip line over a herbivore paddock. | |||
Misc. | Carnotaurus Paddock | A quarantine paddock for the park's Carnotaurus | ||
Gyrosphere Maintenance Bunker | A maintenance facility for Gyrospheres | |||
Indominus Rex Paddock / Paddock 11 | An upcoming attraction, featuring a genetic hybrid dinosaur. | |||
Radio Tower | The Tracking Station on the island, responsible for monitoring the park's animals. | |||
North Dock | ||||
East Dock | ||||
Maintenance Tunnels | The subterranean maintenance and service tunnels. | |||
Monorail | The main method of transport around the island. |
Maps and Diagrams
There are several different maps depicting the facilities and layout of Jurassic World. In some instances they are contradictory and do not match the physical facilities as seen in the park.
Official Maps of Jurassic World | ||||
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Control Room | Brochure | Website | Topographic | Revised Topographic |
Maps of Park Areas |
Paddocks and Animal Ranges
Like it's predecessor, Jurassic World featured Electrified Perimeter Fences as well as smaller Containment Pens. Unlike Jurassic Park however, it also included an Invisible Fence barrier system to minimise visual obstructions whilst maintaining control over the animal's movement.
Rides and Attractions
Current Attractions
- T. Rex Kingdom
- Triceratops Territory
- Mosasaurus Feeding Show
- Gallimimus Valley
- Cretaceous Cruise
- Pachy Arena
- Innovation Center
- Hammond Creation Lab
- Aviary
- Bamboo Forest
- Gyrosphere Valley
- Golf Course
- Botanical Gardens
- Gentle Giants Petting Zoo
- Aquatic Park
- Gondola Lift
- IMAX Theatre
- Egg Spinner
- Underwater Observatory
- River Adventure
Planned Future Attractions
Bestiary
At the time of opening, Jurassic World only had 8 species on display. By 2015 that number had grown to 20; 14 Herbivores and 6 Carnivores. For many years Jurassic World only showcased what they considered to be accurate dinosaurs, though due to the incomplete nature of many of the genomes and the genetic splicing required to progress them to a viable status the appearance of the park's animals may differ greatly from their original counterparts. It was decided later that the park was begun to suffer from 'dinosaur-fatigue', and that people were beginning to see dinosaurs the same way they saw other zoo animals. As such, Management authorised InGen to pursue the creation of a genetic hybrid; a collation of the most entertaining traits of other dinosaurs into a single, new breed. It was this research that eventually saw the creation of the Indominus Rex.
Public Display
- Ankylosaurus
- Apatosaurus
- Baryonyx
- Brachiosaurus
- Dimorphodon
- Edmontosaurus
- Gallimimus
- Metriacanthosaurus
- Microceratus
- Mosasaurus
- Pachycephalosaurus
- Parasaurolophus
- Pteranodon
- Sinoceratops
- Stegosaurus
- Suchomimus
- Triceratops
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
Restricted Access
Unknown
Staff
By 2015, Jurassic World employed over 2000 personnel. The staff are divided into several divisions and departments, identifiable by their uniform and ID Badge colour.
Division | Name | Title | Post | Status |
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Claire Dearing | Park Operations Manager | Alive | ||
Lowery Cruthers | Control Room Operator | Control Room | Alive | |
Vivian Krill | Control Room Operator | Control Room | Alive | |
Zara Young | Assistant to Park Operations Manager | Deceased | ||
Nicholas Letting | Paddock Supervisor | Indominus Rex Paddock | Deceased | |
Franklin Webb | IT Technician | Alive | ||
Josh | Ride Operator | Gyrosphere Valley | Alive | |
Mosasaurus Announcer | Show Announcer | Mosasaurus Feeding Show | Alive | |
Elsa | Animal Handler | Gentle Giants Petting Zoo | Alive | |
Mason | Isla Guide | Ferry Landing | Alive | |
Steven Paul | Isla Guide | Ferry Landing | Alive | |
Ali | Isla Guide | Main Street | Alive | |
Samantha | Isla Guide | Main Street | Alive | |
Andrew | Retail Assistant | Jurassic Traders Outpost | Alive | |
Jacob | Retail Assistant | Jurassic Traders Outpost | Alive | |
Kaylee | Retail Assistant | Jurassic Traders | Alive | |
Henry Wu | Chief Genetic Biologist | Hammond Creation Lab | Alive | |
Aaron Jacobs | Geneticist | Hammond Creation Lab | Alive | |
Ryan Crest | Geneticist | Hammond Creation Lab | Alive | |
Roy Harper | Geneticist | Hammond Creation Lab | Alive | |
Jamie | Hammond Creation Lab | Alive | ||
Construction | Nick Kilgore | Construction Worker | Indominus Rex Paddock | Deceased |
Oscar | Head of Security | Alive | ||
Control Room Security Guard | Security Guard | Control Room | Alive | |
Park Ranger | Park Ranger | Gate 5, Sector 3 | Alive | |
Katashi Hamada | Commander | Deceased | ||
Craig | Trooper | Deceased | ||
Lee | Trooper | Deceased | ||
Meyers | Trooper | Alive | ||
Austin | Trooper | Alive | ||
Miller | Trooper | Deceased | ||
Spears | Trooper | Deceased | ||
Cooper | Trooper | Deceased | ||
ACU Trooper | Trooper | Deceased | ||
ACU Gunner | Trooper | Deceased | ||
Tim | Head Veterinarian | Alive | ||
Savannah | Head Veterinarian | Unknown | ||
Bertie | Lead Trainer | Alive | ||
Sarah | Animal Trainer | Alive | ||
Roxie | Camp Counsellor | Camp Cretaceous | Alive | |
Dave | Camp Counsellor | Camp Cretaceous | Alive |
Motorpool
Jurassic World boasted a large Motor Pool of Transport, Maintenance and Ride Vehicles.
Production Notes
Jurassic World
Pre-Production
In the drafts of the script written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, the theme park retained the name Jurassic Park from its predecessor, it was not until the script was rewritten by Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connelly that it was changed to Jurassic World.
Production
Filming Locations
Region | Location | Filming Location | Notes | |
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Main Gates | 32Ten Studio | The gates were built as a 19 foot miniature at 32Ten Studios and shot against a green screen with the jungle and Monorail added digitally. | ||
Ferry Landing | Makai Pier, Waimanalo | The Makai Pier at Waimanalo was redressed with Banners and Signage to transform it into Jurassic World's Ferry Landing, and later had the Monorail Station added in digitally in Post-Production. | ||
Jurassic World Lagoon |
Baked By Melissa | Six Flags, New Orleans | A large set was constructed in the parking lot of the abandoned Six Flags theme park. Originally the studio had planned to build in the park, using the derelict buildings as a base for Jurassic World. However the damage was more extensive than expected and it became more practical to start from scratch in the more accessible parking lot. | |
Ben & Jerry's | ||||
Dave & Buster's | ||||
Havaianas | ||||
Jamba Juice | ||||
Pterosauria: The IMAX Experience | ||||
Yoshinoya | ||||
Aquatic Park | ||||
Brookstone | ||||
Caliza Spa | ||||
Columbia | ||||
Gentle Giants Petting Zoo | Six Flags, New Orleans Honolulu Zoo |
The Entrance to the Gentle Giants attraction was built as part of the Main Street Set at Six Flags, New Orleans. For the attraction itself, The Elephant Paddock at Honolulu Zoo was redressed with appropriate signage, props and banners then completed digitally in Post Production. | ||
IWC | Six Flags, New Orleans | |||
Innovation Center | Six Flags, New Orleans Unknown Stages, Big Easy Studios |
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Jurassic Traders | Six Flags, New Orleans | A large set was constructed in the parking lot of the abandoned Six Flags theme park. Originally the studio had planned to build in the park, using the derelict buildings as a base for Jurassic World. However the damage was more extensive than expected and it became more practical to start from scratch in the more accessible parking lot. | ||
Jurassic Traders Outpost | ||||
Margaritaville | ||||
Nobu | ||||
Oakley | ||||
Origin | ||||
Pandora | ||||
Starbucks | ||||
Sunrio | ||||
T. Rex Kingdom / Paddock 9 | Six Flags, New Orleans Unknown Stage, Big Easy Studios Unknown Location, Northern California |
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Winston's Steakhouse | Six Flags, New Orleans | |||
Mosasaurus Feeding Show | Exterior Lot, Big Easy Studios | A section of the massive arena was constructed on the exterior lot at Big Easy Studios and duplicated in Post Production and completed digitally. | ||
Hilton Isla Nublar | Hawaii Convention Center Unknown Set |
The Monorail Station and Lobby of the Hilton Hotel were portrayed by the Hawaii Convention Center, redressed with appropriate signage, props and banners. The room that Zach and Grey stay in was a set built at an unknown location. | ||
Gyrosphere Valley | Kualoa Ranch | |||
West Plains | ||||
Gallimimus Valley | Kualoa Ranch | |||
Cretaceous Cruise | ||||
Indominus Rex Paddock / Paddock 11 | Kualoa Ranch | |||
Raptor Paddock | Exterior Lot, Big Easy Studios | |||
Owen's Shack | Kualoa Ranch |