Visitors' Center (Film Universe)

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Visitors' Center
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General information
StatusAbandoned
LocationMain Compound, Jurassic Park
CostUS$ 357 Million
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
Main contractorInGen Construction

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.

The building sat abandoned for the next 22 years.

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

Area Filming Location Notes
Exterior Valley House Plantation Estate A large Facade was constructed next to pond along with a tarmac road and rail. A portion of this Facade was reconstructed at the Universal Soundstages along with matching interiors.
Rotunda and Café Universal Studios Stage 12 A large multi-level Set was constructed on Stage 12, comprising the forward portion of the Visitors' Center with Tour Road, the Rotunda with Ventilation Ducts and the Restaurant with an exterior patio and Jungle.
Control Room, Genetics Lab and Theater Universal Studios Stage 28 A large Set was constructed on Stage 28 to represent much of the first floor of the Visitors' Center including the Control Room, Genetics/Fertilisation/Hatchery and Theater Showcase.
Presentation Room Universal Studios Stage 24 A small Set was constructed on Stage 24 to represent the Presentation Room.
Kitchen Universal Studios Stage 24 A medium-sized Set was constructed on Stage 24 to represent the Visitors' Center Kitchen with Freezer, and partial mockups of the Restaurant and exterior Jungle.

Post Production

After the film had wrapped, the Rotunda Set and First Floor Set were used once again to record pre-show material for Jurassic Park: The Ride.

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Pre-production

Production

Post Production

Jurassic World

The Visitors' Center made a reappearance in Jurassic World, marking only the second time in the franchise that a location from a previous instalment was revisited, the first being the waterfall behind the Jurassic Park Helipad earlier in the film.

Pre-production

Production

Post Production