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Emergency Bunker
The Emergency Bunker serves as a secure hidden refuge beneath the laboratory, equipped to handle catastrophic events similar to the Jurassic Park Incident. With robust stone walls and reinforced iron doors, it offers a sense of safety and preparedness amidst chaos. The bunker is stocked with military-grade weaponry and essential communication devices, ensuring that the occupants can effectively respond to any threat that arises.
Isla Nublar Heliport
The Isla Nublar Heliport serves as the gateway to adventure on the island, where guests are welcomed before embarking on their thrilling exploration of Jurassic Park. Its strategic location just outside the perimeter fence ensures quick access for VIP visitors and emergency services, making it a crucial hub for the park's operations.
Jungle River Cruise
Once intended to be the vibrant launch point for the Jungle River Cruise, this area now stands as a chaotic remnant of nature's fury and untamed life. Visitors who arrive here quickly learn that this is no ordinary attraction; with the rivers teeming with dangers, including the spitting Dilophosaurs and the menacing Cearadactylus swooping overhead, adventure seekers must tread carefully. The nearby Pteratops Lodge remains intact, a stark contrast to the wild chaos surrounding it, offering refuge and food for those brave enough to stay.

Jurassic Park Safari Lodge
The Jurassic Park Safari Lodge is an operational hotel surrounded by robust security measures. Its steel-clad doors and reinforced pyramidal skylights ensure the safety of guests, while the looming fence stands as a barrier against the wild dinosaurs that roam nearby. Within the lodge's perimeter lies a luxurious swimming pool and well-kept tennis courts, providing a stark contrast to the surrounding danger.
Jurassic Park Visitor Center
The Dinosaur Visitor Center serves as the hub for the thrilling Jurassic adventure, combining modern architecture with prehistoric themes. Visitors can explore the intricate displays of colossal dinosaur skeletons, alongside engaging multimedia exhibits that bring ancient ecosystems to life. The center also features exclusive dining and shopping options, creating an immersive experience that captivates both young explorers and seasoned paleontology enthusiasts.
Raptor Paddock
The Raptor Paddock is a tightly enclosed space within the Jurassic Park grounds where fearsome dinosaurs are contained. It is noticeably smaller than surrounding enclosures, hinting at the unusual nature of its inhabitants. Once home to eight raptors, the pen became a battleground after the 'Big One' asserted dominance, leading to chaos and the need for aerial feeding to keep the remaining raptors restrained. Tension lingers in the air as the history of previous escapes plays through the minds of those who venture too close.
The Aviary
The Aviary serves as a high-tech cage pen, uniquely designed to house various pterosaur species. Set over the flowing waters of the Isla Nublar river, it allows these creatures ample natural light and a view of their preferred habitat. However, remnants of the past linger as ancient technology and rusted metal frames intertwine with synthetic plants, creating an eerie juxtaposition of nature and science.
The Maintenance Shed
The Maintenance Shed serves as the nerve center for Jurassic Park's power supply, concealed within a reinforced exterior that belies its critical role. Accessed through a heavy fence designed to deter casual visitors, the shed leads into a series of dimly lit corridors, stairs, and lockers filled with scientific equipment. The menacing atmosphere is intensified by the knowledge of past tragedies that occurred within these walls, making every shadow and creak a reminder of the park's dark history.
The Marine Facility
This once-thriving Marine Facility was part of the Jurassic Park attraction, specifically designed to showcase the ancient marine reptile, the Tylosaurus. Visitors were educated about marine evolution through a small museum featuring various marine fossils and a striking skeleton of an Ichthyosaur, before descending to an expansive underwater rotunda that provided breathtaking views of the lagoon and the facility's intricate underwater structures. The main attraction, a control room at the heart of the rotunda, featured scuba gear and access to the lagoon, along with several information panels to enhance the visitor experience.