‘Jurassic World’: Best Steak On The Island, 5 Star Hotel And New Dinosaurs
"Jurassic World" will feature a fully functional park as envisioned by John Hammond. The producers have now revealed some of the best hotels on the island and what's on their menu. Details about four new dinosaurs have also been revealed. [Warning: Spoilers Alert!]
According to the official website of "Jurassic World," Winston's Steakhouse has the biggest and the best steak on the island. Visitors to the island with "T.Rex -sized appetite" are encouraged to go there. The hotel's menu includes appetisers like barbecued shrimp, and salads like Caesar salad. The main course includes chops, steaks and seafood.
The island will also include a five-star hotel called Hilton Isla Nublar Resort. The resort features swimming pools, a golf course, a tennis court and massage area. A video of the amenities in the hotel is available on YouTube. Visitors to the park can also enjoy a margarita at Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville.
The producers have also revealed four new dinosaurs on the official website. The Ankylosaurus, Gallimimus, Mosasaurus and Stegosaurus are set to feature in the park. The producers had previously shared details about the Apatosaurus, triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The name Ankylosaurus means "Fused lizard." The dinosaur used to live in western North America during the Late Cretaceous period, which is about 68-66 million years ago. The dinosaur is 8 to 11 m. long and weighs 6,000 kg.
Readers may have already seen the Mosasaurus in the official "Jurassic World" trailer. The name of the dinosaur means "Meuse River lizard" and was found in the Seas of Europe and North America. The Gallimimus also features in the trailer. Readers may remember seeing the dinosaurs running about while visitors admire them from a van. The name of the dinosaur means "Chicken mimic." The dinosaur used to live in Mongolia.
The final dinosaur revealed by the producers is the Stegosaurus. The name of the dinosaur means "Roofed Lizard." The dinosaur was found in North America during the Late Jurassic period, which was 155-1 50 million years ago. It is 8.5 m. long and weighs 5,000 kg. More dinosaurs and other features of the park are yet to be unlocked in the "Jurassic World" website.
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