'Jurassic World': Visitors Get To See Mosasaurus And T-Rex Kingdom Soon After Landing Plus Claire Calls Indomunis Rex 'Pinnacle Of Genetic Ingenuity'
The producers of “Jurassic World” have been sharing details about what the fans will get to see on Isla Nublar on the official website. Meanwhile the official website of the fictitious company Masrani Global has a new update from Claire Dearing about the Indominus Rex. [Spoiler alert]
“Jurassic World” will feature a fully functional dinosaur theme park, which was a dream of John Hammond from the 1993 movie. The official website of the movie has been sharing information on the locations of all the attractions in the park. The location of the Indominus Rex, however, has still not been revealed.
The map of Isla Nublar shows that as soon as the visitors to the park set foot on the island, they have to take the monorail to reach the centre. There are two routes the monorail takes and both these routes pass through the Mosasaurus feeding show.
There is also a hotel, golf course and restrooms for the visitors when they reach the centre of the island. One of the park attractions is an IMAX theatre, which may show how the park came into existence. Readers who have watched the 1993 movie will remember that the introduction video by John Hammond for the visitors was not complete and details like music were still missing.
Very close to the IMAX theatre is the T-Rex Kingdom and the Hammond Creation Lab. Visitors to the park will need to take the monorail again in order to reach the place where they can hire a Gyrosphere. The trailers of “Jurassic World” show how the children in the movie take the Gyrosphere to travel around the island.
Meanwhile Claire Dearing, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, has shared an update about the Indominus Rex. The character is a Senior Assets Manager at the park, according to the official website of Masrani Global.
Masrani Global is the company that owns the park in “Jurassic World.” The company commissioned the creation of the Indominus Rex in order to attract more visitors to the park. Claire Dearing said in the report that the company is “proud” of their “achievements” and called the Indominus Rex a “pinnacle of genetic ingenuity.”
"The Indominus is an alluring addition to our diverse collection of assets, which will be sure to entertain future audiences like nothing before," Claire Dearing said. The hybrid dinosaur is said to be the “first of many” that the company will build for the visitors to and investors of the “Jurassic World.”
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