Felt like last month there was hand wringing UOR was turning its back on thrills and now people don't want more coasters?
Not to get too nerdy but the island at IOA is not Nublar, (or at least wasn't when it opened.) The island is named Isla Aventura and in-story this island is near Orlando, FL. The queue video and the model at the ride entrance go into it in a little more detail. Small changes like the Visitor Center being named Discovery Center also hint that this is a different place.Only speaking for myself, I think it's more a matter of the placement being appropriate. Is Jurassic Park really the most appropriate place for an extreme coaster? It seems to me that if a coaster were to come to JP, it should be highly, highly themed to plausibly fit the environment (such as an amber mine, which technically shouldn't even be on Isla Nublar, but it's thematically tied-in to the lore enough that I think most would roll with it).
Not to get too nerdy but the island at IOA is not Nublar, (or at least wasn't when it opened.) The island is named Isla Aventura and in-story this island is near Orlando, FL. The queue video and the model at the ride entrance go into it in a little more detail. Small changes like the Visitor Center being named Discovery Center also hint that this is a different place.
Following from Wikia:
Jurassic Park: Orlando is dinosaur zoological/theme park located on Isla Aventura, an island near Orlando, Florida. It is described as "the park that John Hammond would have created, given to have an opportunity to have a second chance." The first animals representing 16 species in the park were transported from Site B to Orlando. The park opened in 1999.All that aside, I'm not sure it really matters in-story if they build a coaster here or not, because at the end of the day Jurassic Park is a theme park after all. Heck, Jurassic World in the film has a water park behind the petting zoo, so really anything's fair game if you ask me.
The Jurassic Park themed attractions of the Islands of Adventure are meant to be located on this island. In interviews and talks the park staff will pretend like the dinosaurs are real and that they work for this fictional park
Technically speaking, the film-makers intended the Jurassic Park rides to be the "Happy-ending" for Hammond and InGen, though this isn't actually canon. The story is, after Hammond's failed Costa Rican park, Universal allowed him to build a new Jurassic Park on an Island in Orlando near Universal Studios. Steven Spielberg and the ride-developers even went as far as getting Richard Attenborough to reprise his role of John Hammond at the Visitor Center (or Jurassic Park Discovery Center) for an introduction video before the ride.
Me too.I'd still much rather have an attraction that actually involves dinosaurs in a more direct way.
RMC did not design the launch on Lightning Rod, it was outsourced to a company with little previous experience. I’m sure they’re more than capable of designing a launch coaster given that it’s design by a company with experience e.g. Premier RidesPersonally, I don't see any scenario where Universal puts a RMC in Jurassic Park. Especially a launched RMC (look at LR's technical issues). But I could easily see a GCI.
AweI will eat my phone if this is in any way something more intense than a family coaster with immersive theming
I just do not have any indication Uni will build another scream machine coaster any time soon
This would be the exception rather than the rule. Other than Kong most of Universal's more recent projects have been replacing older attractions.Me too.
But I’m for anything new, when it’s not replacing anything already there!
The latest buzz would most likely include obnoxious intrusions into/over the walkways.
Divisive and a lightening rod for critisism.
Felt like last month there was hand wringing UOR was turning its back on thrills and now people don't want more coasters?
Are they going to get a clone of flying dinosaurs?
I don’t know.... a low level coaster could fit in well amongst the foliage and rock work. Along with a refreshed boat ride.but the IP deserves a little better treatment than an eyesore coaster (if that’s what it is)..
Not to get too nerdy but the island at IOA is not Nublar, (or at least wasn't when it opened.) The island is named Isla Aventura and in-story this island is near Orlando, FL. The queue video and the model at the ride entrance go into it in a little more detail. Small changes like the Visitor Center being named Discovery Center also hint that this is a different place.
Following from Wikia:
Jurassic Park: Orlando is dinosaur zoological/theme park located on Isla Aventura, an island near Orlando, Florida. It is described as "the park that John Hammond would have created, given to have an opportunity to have a second chance." The first animals representing 16 species in the park were transported from Site B to Orlando. The park opened in 1999.All that aside, I'm not sure it really matters in-story if they build a coaster here or not, because at the end of the day Jurassic Park is a theme park after all. Heck, Jurassic World in the film has a water park behind the petting zoo, so really anything's fair game if you ask me.
The Jurassic Park themed attractions of the Islands of Adventure are meant to be located on this island. In interviews and talks the park staff will pretend like the dinosaurs are real and that they work for this fictional park
Technically speaking, the film-makers intended the Jurassic Park rides to be the "Happy-ending" for Hammond and InGen, though this isn't actually canon. The story is, after Hammond's failed Costa Rican park, Universal allowed him to build a new Jurassic Park on an Island in Orlando near Universal Studios. Steven Spielberg and the ride-developers even went as far as getting Richard Attenborough to reprise his role of John Hammond at the Visitor Center (or Jurassic Park Discovery Center) for an introduction video before the ride.
Yea, we have the model. But I just found out this week that Hollywood has a Hammond statue!There is actually a model of the entire island in JPRA...It's not Nublar, but Aventura
Are they going to get a clone of flying dinosaurs?