I like the idea of theming it to Jurassic World, with the ‘detour’ taking us through an abandoned and overgrown Jurassic Park facility. That gives the aesthetic out front a unified look while still paying tribute to the older movies.
This is easily the best idea. Best of both worlds all aroundI like the idea of theming it to Jurassic World, with the ‘detour’ taking us through an abandoned and overgrown Jurassic Park facility. That gives the aesthetic out front a unified look while still paying tribute to the older movies.
Or just have a Back in Time gift shop in the new JW that sells “vintage” JP merchIt’s a smarter business decision if they do. Many 40 year olds or young people who like the feel of the older movies will be more inclined to buy a JP shirt than a JW shirt. These people make up a larger percent of park goers than people would think. If they only have JW, they’ll only sell merchandise that caters to one group, but if the keep some JP presence, they can capitalize off of the current freshness of Jurassic World while also capitalizing off of the lasting and iconic JP. They can double dip from both crowds if they keep it 50/50
Any word on if the Ultrasaur’s still out from that last refurb? If they’re throwing some money to improve this scene, we can probably assume that it’ll be staying even if it gets the JW treatment
If they fix/add something small each refurb, the JP theme’s more likely to stay. You’re right though, if they take the time to close it down for an extended refurb and fix everything at once, it’ll reopen with JW slapped on the frontThe problem I see is if they get money to upgrade this ride it'll come with strings attached about updating it to fit the new movies/promote them. So I'm hoping for smaller enhancements like Mummy has been receiving.
The problem I see is if they get money to upgrade this ride it'll come with strings attached about updating it to fit the new movies/promote them. So I'm hoping for smaller enhancements like Mummy has been receiving.
And here I was trying to figure out how Universal could do something as cheap as possibleIf we get the upgrade, I don’t want the mosasaurus. I think the hype around the beast is weird and that the scene in Hollywood sticks out like a sore thumb since the only screen dinosaur in the whole ride.
Instead, I want an aviary. Have the boat go through a low, caged tunnel lined with thick trees. Above, forced-perspective pteranodons swoop around the top of the (practical) cage. Suddenly, a full-scale pteranodon crashes out of the trees onto the cage right above you. It ties into both Park and World, is entirely practical, and gives Orlando an incredibly unique, scary moment.
The remarkable thing is that it would be cheap. Considering it doesn’t require a full enclosure of the river and only needs a couple of static swoopers and one simple animatronic on an arm, it could be cheaper than the mosasaurus tunnel.And here I was trying to figure out how Universal could do something as cheap as possible
Guess we think the same. I really do think the aviary would be such a great idea! I added some pictures on my post from Jurassic park 3. Plus it would be cool to ride under a cage tunnelIf we get the upgrade, I don’t want the mosasaurus. I think the hype around the beast is weird and that the scene in Hollywood sticks out like a sore thumb since the only screen dinosaur in the whole ride.
Instead, I want an aviary. Have the boat go through a low, caged tunnel lined with thick trees. Above, forced-perspective pteranodons swoop around the top of the (practical) cage. Suddenly, a full-scale pteranodon crashes out of the trees onto the cage right above you. It ties into both Park and World, is entirely practical, and gives Orlando an incredibly unique, scary moment.
If they go the JW route, things could ‘go wrong’ inside the aviary. The first half of it could be peaceful and scenic, but as you near the exit, alarms start blaring and the narration cuts out and you’re told that there’s been a containment breach. As you turn the corner where the parasur is currently, you see a massive hole broken into the side of the aviary with a trail of destruction around. This would be where you get the pteranodon attack, as it would make sense for them to be extra aggressive after the alarms go off. This would then lead directly into the cove. The setup could be similar to Hollywood, but the shape of Orlando’s would probably require the alteration of some walls to fit the iRex paddock. Make this area more lively compared to Hollywood, with compys, move to dilos here, and maybe even add a falling gyrosphere before trex kingdom. Instead of the indoor dilos like Hollywood, add the other two raptors. The biggest complaint about JW is that the raptors are the good guys, so rework the story so that the iRex already turned the raptors against humans before you arrived so they’ll try to attack the boat, adding more of a scare. It would be cool if blue tries to attack before being ‘distracted’ by the arrival of the full body iRexIf we get the upgrade, I don’t want the mosasaurus. I think the hype around the beast is weird and that the scene in Hollywood sticks out like a sore thumb since the only screen dinosaur in the whole ride.
Instead, I want an aviary. Have the boat go through a low, caged tunnel lined with thick trees. Above, forced-perspective pteranodons swoop around the top of the (practical) cage. Suddenly, a full-scale pteranodon crashes out of the trees onto the cage right above you. It ties into both Park and World, is entirely practical, and gives Orlando an incredibly unique, scary moment.
I think they should keep as is and if anything, find ways to upgrade it. Maybe a new TRex AA. Not that there’s anything wrong with the current one, but we’ve seen how AAs have evolved into something even more impressive (Kong).
The Velocicoaster will give the JW aesthetic while River Adventure keeps the original. JP is a pretty big property that will bring in money no matter what.