That makes Jurassic Park area sound a lot more exciting! They should do a dangerous plants exhibit!
That makes Jurassic Park area sound a lot more exciting! They should do a dangerous plants exhibit!
Does anyone know for sure that landscaping has continued work on the paths of TE while it has been shut down? Some of you might not realize how monstrous the plants they have here are. They are from all over the world and will break concrete in a half season if they are not controlled. I know, cause I have 90 percent of them on my property. The monsters are "creeping fig, lady palm, clustering bamboo and macho fern and most difficult of all the senegal date palm" all beautiful plants... but very destructive and even dangerous if left unattended.
I'm sure the basic maintenance is performed in landscaping. With a few months notice they could easily have TE back up and running. And I really hope that they get it open before HP opens up.
I was there on 12/28 and was able to see contruction crews performing some sort of landscaping work inside, and also noticed that the entrance area is spot clean with only a trash can blocking it instead of the tree planters. If you look through the trees around it you can see that the pathways are ready for visitors, so just keep your fingers crossed. Also has anyone every seen JP employees with baby triceratops in camp jurassic before? They were actually moving triceritop AAs and a large crowd had accumulated around them.
I was there on 12/28 and was able to see contruction crews performing some sort of landscaping work inside, and also noticed that the entrance area is spot clean with only a trash can blocking it instead of the tree planters. If you look through the trees around it you can see that the pathways are ready for visitors, so just keep your fingers crossed. Also has anyone every seen JP employees with baby triceratops in camp jurassic before? They were actually moving triceritop AAs and a large crowd had accumulated around them.
Park News - (1/20/10) Despite having three others write in to agree that it was unlikely that Universal would ever revive the old Triceratops Encounter attraction, I’ve also heard from a good source who says that is indeed what Universal is up to. If for no other reason, they want to be able to add some kind of attraction with a possible high capacity next to the Potter-verse to help control overflow traffic when the line for that ride hits 3-4 hours long... which it will on peak summer days.