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Following the abandonment of [[Jurassic Park: San Diego (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park: San Diego]], The park on Isla Nublar became InGen's flagship theme park. Envisioned as a high-end destination resort, the park was in the last phases of construction when an act of industrial sabotage crippled the security system and led to the park's abandonment.
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Following the abandonment of [[Jurassic Park: San Diego (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park: San Diego]], The park on Isla Nublar became InGen's flagship theme park. Envisioned as a high-end destination resort, the park was in the last phases of construction when an act of industrial sabotage crippled the security system and led to the park's abandonment. The park was resurrected a decade later under the name [[Jurassic World (Film Universe)|Jurassic World]] and finally opened to the public in June of 2005.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 22:21, 27 May 2016

Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park Logo.png
Information
Slogan"An Adventure 65 Million Years in the Making!"
LocationIsla Nublar, Costa Rica
ThemePrehistoric Zoo
OwnerInGen
Opened1993 (Proposed)
Operating seasonYear-round
Rides and Attractions
Total3
Water rides1

Following the abandonment of Jurassic Park: San Diego, The park on Isla Nublar became InGen's flagship theme park. Envisioned as a high-end destination resort, the park was in the last phases of construction when an act of industrial sabotage crippled the security system and led to the park's abandonment. The park was resurrected a decade later under the name Jurassic World and finally opened to the public in June of 2005.

History

Layout and Facillities

Rides and Attractions

Bestiary

15 Species of genetically recreated dinosaur planned for Jurassic Park. It is unclear how many of them were present on the island at the time of the Isla Nublar Incident.

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex
  • Velociraptor
  • Dilophosaurus
  • Herrerasaurus
  • Baryonx
  • Brachiosaurus
  • Gallimimus
  • Triceratops
  • Parasauralophus
  • Proceratosaurus
  • Metriacanthosaurus
  • Segisaurus
  • Stegosaurus
  • Compsognathus
  • Pteranodon

Production Notes