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==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 22:48, 30 May 2016
Visitors' Center | |
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Main Compound (Film Universe) | |
Cost | USD$ 357 Million |
General statistics | |
Attraction type | Prehistoric Museum |
Manufacturer | InGen Construction (Film Universe) |
The Visitors' Center was the central hub of operations at Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar.
History
A Soft Opening
Failing Fences
Raptors in The Rotunda
The Dream Forgotten
With the Raptors distracted by the Tyrannosaur, the survivors fled the Visitors' Center just as Hammond and Malcolm arrived in the damaged Jeep #10. Back inside the Rotunda, the Rex lay waste to the final Velociraptor, ripping it from it's perch and throwing it into the Tyrannosaurus Fossil which disintegrated into pieces. The Rex then stood triumphant, letting out a final roar as the 'When Dinosaurs Rules The Earth' Banner fell to the ground.
Rediscovering the Lost Park
Over two decades later during the Jurassic World Incident the abandoned Visitors' Center was rediscovered by Zach and Gray Mitchell whilst on the run from the Indominus Rex. An abandoned and practically destroyed Jurassic World Utility Quad drew their attention to the overgrown and almost unrecognisable entrance to the Visitors' Center.
Layout and Facilities
The building is divided up into both visitor and staff areas.
Ground Floor
Rotunda
Café and Gift Shop
Kitchen
Garage
1st Floor
Control Room
Genetics/Fertilisation/Hatchery Laboratory
Showcase Theater
Presentation Room
Production Notes
Jurassic Park
Pre-production
Production
Post Production
After the film had wrapped, the Rotunda Set was used once again to record pre-show material for Jurassic Park: The Ride.