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Jurassic World
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Information
Slogan"The Park is Open"
LocationIsla Nublar, Costa Rica
ThemePrehistoric Zoo
OwnerMasrani Global
Operated byMasrani Global
InGen Security (Emergency Operations, 2015)
General ManagerClaire Dearing
OpenedJune 2005
ClosedDecember 2015
Operating seasonYear-round
Opening Hours08:00-22:00
Rides and Attractions
Total19
Water rides2
WebsiteOfficial Website
StatusEvacuated
Jurassic World Brochure

Jurassic World was a theme park established on Isla Nublar after the death of John Hammond and the acquisition of InGen by Masrani Global. Unlike its predecessor, the park opened to the public in 2005 and continued to operate without incident for 10 years. The park was evacuated in 2015 following the breakout of an upcoming attraction, the Indominus Rex.

History

Following the passing of John Hammond in 1997, 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.

Welcome to Jurassic World

The Jurassic World Incident

Layout and Facillities

Region Location Icon Description
Sector 1
Main Gates The Entrance to Jurassic World.
Ferry Landing Ferry ICON.png The Docks at which all Visitors to Jurassic World arrive.
Golf Course Golf ICON.png An 18 hole, Jurassic-themed Golf Course.
Botanical Gardens Botanical ICON.png Tropical Gardens featuring genetically recreated prehistoric fauna.
Sector 2
Weather Station The Park's weather monitoring station.
Bamboo Forest Bamboo ICON.png A Jungle Trail through a Bamboo Forest.
Sector 3 /
Jurassic World Lagoon
Boardwalk West
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.
Jamba Juice A smoothie shop, situated on the West Boardwalk.
Pterosauria: The IMAX Experience An IMAX based attraction showcasing Pteranodons.
Yoshinoyo A sushi restaurant, situated on the West Boardwalk.
Main Street
Aquatic Park Aquatic ICON.png A Waterpark, located adjacent to Main Street.
Brookstone A book store, located on Main Street.
Gentle Giants Petting Zoo Gentle ICON.png A Petting Zoo featuring infant Dinosaurs.
Margaritaville A restaurant at the entrance of Main Street.
Innovation Center Innovation ICON.png The Central Hub of Operations at 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.
Origin A Nightclub, located on Main Street.
Pandora A Jewellery Store, located on Main Street.
Starbucks A Coffee Shop, located on Main Street.
T. Rex Kingdom / Paddock 9 Tyrannosaur ICON.png An Animal Paddock featuring the Park's main attraction, the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Winston's Steakhouse A Steakhouse, located at the end of Main Street.
Misc.
Mosasaurus Feeding Show Mosasaur ICON.png An arena-based show featuring the Park's Mosasaurus.
Hilton Isla Nublar The Park's main hotel.
Pachy Arena Pachy ICON.png An arena-based show featuring the Park's Pachychephalosaurus.
Egg Spinner Egg ICON.png A motion-based spinner attraction.
Underwater Observatory Underwater ICON.png An underwater viewing platform located in the Jurassic World Lagoon.
Sector 4
Gyrosphere Valley Gyrosphere ICON.png A free-roaming attraction in which guests can explore the park from complete safety.
Triceratops Territory Triceratops ICON.png Paddocks that are home to the Park's resident Triceratops.
West Plains An open area of the park.
Gallimimus Valley Gallimimus ICON.png A guided tour through the Gallimimus Paddock.
Sector 5
Aviary Aviary ICON.png A large aviary home to Jurassic World's winged reptiles.
Cretaceous Cruise Cretaceous ICON.png A free-roam kayak attraction along the Park's Jungle River.
Sector 6 / Restricted Area
Indominus Rex Paddock / Paddock 11 An upcoming attraction, featuring a genetic hybrid dinosaur.
Raptor Paddock A secure paddock where Velociraptor training takes place.
Misc.
Monorail Monorail ICON.png The main method of transport around the island.
Owen's Shack The home of Owen Grady on the island.

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

Planned Future Attractions

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.

Staff

Operations

Security

ACU

Production Notes