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Jurassic Park, the island 65 million
years in the making, is the largest area
of the park and does a great job of
recreating the movie’s atmosphere. The
familiar, inspiring music swells as
guests pass under the enormous gates.
High-voltage fences line the perimeter
of the lush, tropical jungle, containing
the unseen ferocious dinosaurs that are
evidently present by the frequent roars
and violently shaking bushes. John
Hammond and Ian Malcolm have even been
spotted roaming the island to chitchat
with visitors. The convincing theming
evokes a feeling of wonder, uneasiness,
and excitement. This prehistoric island
is sure to amaze and delight any visitor
who enters. To further explore the
island, choose your area of interest in
the table below. |
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- Jurassic Park is the largest
island at over 21 acres.
- The island is filled with nearly
4,000 trees and 65,000 shrubs and
bushes.
- According to the queue video in
the former "Triceratops Discovery
Trail" attraction, the Jurassic Park
at Islands of Adventure is not "Isla
Nublar" from the original Jurassic
Park film, nor is it "Isla Sorna"
from the sequel The Lost World - the
island in the park is supposed to
be, in fact, a new Jurassic Park
site location as a whole.
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