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Welcome to Jurassic World – real dinosaurs, thrilling rides, and unforgettable adventure await!

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Aviary

Aviary

A massive glass and steel dome for Housing flying reptiles and dinosaurs in a contained enclosure.

Ferry Landing

Ferry Landing

The Ferry Landing is the bustling dock where visitors first arrive on Isla Nublar, located on the western shore of the island's southern tip. Large white and blue ferry boats transport guests from the mainland, docking at multiple jetties adorned with welcoming Jurassic World banners. A nearby monorail station provides easy access to the park's attractions, ensuring a seamless transition from arrival to adventure.

Gentle Giants petting zoo

Gentle Giants petting zoo

Gentle Giants petting zoo. SMaller versions of large herbivore dinosaurs reside here for children to play with and interact with. Including small triceratops, apatasurus, and gallimimus.

Jurassic world innovation center

Jurassic world innovation center

Main Street was a promenade of shops, restaurants and entertainment that stretched from the Jurassic World Lagoon to the Innovation Center. The monorail took visitors from the Ferry Landing directly to the Monorail Station Innovation Center.[1] Therefore, for all new visitors of Jurassic World, Main street is the first part of the park they will see after arriving on the island. Main Street, in turn, is a nexus to the rest of the park. Most tourist facilities in the park are located on the Main Street. The Samsung Innovation Center, Tyrannosaurus rex Kingdom, Pterosauria: The IMAX Experience and Gentle Giants Petting Zoo are located at or near the Main street. Furthermore, the street has 37 shops, 12 sit-down restaurants and 8 cafes.

Lockwood Estate

Lockwood Estate

The Lockwood Estate is a sprawling mansion owned by the enigmatic Sir Benjamin Lockwood, nestled in the heart of a dense forest. The estate is known for its opulent architecture and lush gardens, but its true intrigue lies in the basement, where a state-of-the-art genetics lab conducts mysterious experiments that blur the lines between nature and science.

Mosasaurus Lagoon

Mosasaurus Lagoon

The Jurassic World Lagoon was created around during the construction of Jurassic World[2] where a Mosasaurus was placed there.[3] An aquarium was built around it to allow the visitors to have a safe close look at the Mosasaurus residing in the Jurassic World lagoon in the Underwater Observatory. Visitors could also view the Mosasaurus by attending the Mosasaurus Feeding Show by sitting in a tribune above the lagoon. The tribune would then descend so the attendants could see a full view of the titular Mosasaurus.[3]

Old park ruins

Old park ruins

Old park welcome center, now over grown from years of neglect in the tropical jungles of isla nublar. The exterior of the building was made of decorative concrete that followed an unusual concave curve. The lower front section, which had flowing water ducts and decorative foliage on either side, followed a convex curve and was split in half by the stairs which led up to the main entrance door. To the left of the stairway was a wheel chair accessible ramp. On the tinted door was the design of an egg with light rays spawning from its center. Engraved around the door were decorative faux dinosaur fossils, with a relief of the park's skeleton mascot adorning the top of the door. Six tall black tinted windows, three on either side, spanned the building's facade. Keeping in line with the tropical retreat theme, the top of the building had three thatched, tiki-hut styled roofs with a larger one in the center to house the main entrance hall.

Raptor Paddock

Raptor Paddock

The Raptor Paddock is octagon in shape with intersecting walkways on the top bordered with railings. Built within the paddock are four chutes (Raptor Grooming Station) to safely hold each Velociraptor whenever the staff needed to check on them. The paddock also has a holding pen to house pigs that are used to train the raptors. The Raptor Paddock is a paddock on Isla Nublar near the location of the T. rex’s old paddock]that housed four Velociraptors. Simon Masrani assigned the InGen Security Division to build the arena and investigate the raptor's intelligence. The arena was not open for visitors of Jurassic World. It is also known as the Raptor Research Arena.

Site B Facilities

Site B Facilities

The ruins of hte Ingen Lab on Site B where dinosaurs were created before being moved to Isla Nublar

Tyrannosaurus Rex kingdom

Tyrannosaurus Rex kingdom

Tyrannosaurus rex Kingdom, commonly abbreviated to ( T. rex Kingdom), code named Paddock 9, was the enclosure for the Tyrannosaurus rex who was originally created for the failed Jurassic Park, in the Jurassic World park on Isla Nublar. It is one of the park's most popular attractions. Feeding is every two hours. The usual feed is live goat or cows, and the resident Tyrannosaur has been trained to associate signal flares with prey items, so as to lure her to feed in front of a log-like viewing area for safety and a good view. Visitors can also choose to view her in an upper seating area at the top of the arena.

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