I'm very much realistic, which is why I see the potential in this to be so great. I'm not one to get excited over things this easily, especially given how much of a JP fan I'm not, lol (I'm more of a casual fan). But the numbers are adding up, and every time I hear kids getting as excited about Jurassic World as the now-adults who were in love with the original, I see the potential even more. It lends perfectly into a theme park experience, as we have all seen.
The true pull comes from imagining experiences that don't even have to be rides. As everyone has opined, the gyrosphere and JPRA remodel are the most common things we should expect to see. But upgrading the amber mines, adding interactions with the dinosaurs (both exciting like the Raptor Encounter and friendly like the petting zoo), and creating a dining experience on-par with Potter's can reveal a huge profit build-up from guests.
...a little breeze just blew across my desk, and it sounded like it whispered "as signage continues to be replaced, don't expect a name change for anything but the presence of blue and silver color schemes will continue to expand".
...a little breeze just blew across my desk, and it sounded like it whispered "as signage continues to be replaced, don't expect a name change for anything but the presence of blue and silver color schemes will continue to expand".
I'm ok with that. At the very least, besides JPRA, they should revamp Visitor's Center completely.
What do you have against VGA monitors, trivia games made with Powerpoint, and sticking your head into a sweaty harness?
Something like this would be great. Though I think a Triceratops would be better.I don't know if this has been mentioned, but USJ has had dinosaurs walking around Jurassic Park for ages and it's always been a crowd pleaser. If the Raptor Experience is so popular with the general public, I wouldn't be surprised if Orlando could bring something like this as well. Guests there love getting to pet and interact with the friendlier ones like this guy and it would be something a little more interactive and less scary for smaller guests I'd imagine.
Something like this would be great. Though I think a Triceratops would be better.
Oh I know about the baby Trike, I just think if they could some how come up with a walk around Trike puppet that would be amazing. However, I looked up more photos of that USJ Brachiosaurus puppet and that bottom half of the dino is not as impressive. If Orlando was to try something like this it would have to be better.They have a team member that will sometimes walk around with a baby triceratops puppet for meet and greets and photos. It's pretty cool. I've seen it recently at the discovery center.