Jurassic Park: San Diego

Jurassic Park San Diego was an upcoming amphitheater theme park, similar to the one built on Isla Nublar. The park was revealed in. Developed by John Hammond and taken over by Peter Ludlow, this new "Jurassic Park" was smaller than the island park, but it was to feature electric fences, as paddocks for the animals, and other attractions. A Park similar to this called Jurassic Park: Europe was planned to be built on an island in the Azores.

The Plan
Peter Ludlow's original plan was to capture animals off of Isla Sorna (site B) and populate them in the new park. As seen in the sequel of the Jurassic Park film, his plan failed, resulting in the San Diego Incident. The park began construction shortly after John Hammond retired. Peter Ludlow went to Isla Sorna to capture dinosaurs for the park, but only captured a male Tyrannosaur.

Jurassic Park San Diego was not made by Peter Ludlow. Ludlow himself states that the Amphitheater was built by Hammond but was ultimately abandoned for a dream far grander and ultimately impossible (Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar).

Dinosaurs
Jurassic Park: San Diego planned to have 7 species of dinosaurs.


 * Compsognathus
 * Gallimimus 
 * Pachycephalosaurus
 * Parasaurolophus
 * Stegosaurus
 * Triceratops
 * TyrannosaurusSanDiegoSpec.jpg

The San Diego incident
Main article: San Diego incident

The San Diego incident was the result of the new Jurassic Park. Ludlow and his team captured an adult male Tyrannosaurus and an infant. When the S.S. Venture got shipwrecked, the male Tyrannosaur broke out, and rampaged around the city, searching for its offspring, leading to many human deaths, and property damage.

Aftermath
Ian Malcolm was thought to be crazy, after publishing a book based on the Isla Nublar Incident. No one believed the thought of cloned dinosaurs. Following the San Diego incident, the public now knows the existence of cloned dinosaurs on the The Five Deaths. Due to this, Isla Sorna was turned into a natural preserve, making it illegal for any humans to be on the island. In, an illegal boat ride, the Dino-Soar, toured Isla Sorna, now that the public knows of the island. It is unknown what happened later to Jurassic Park San Diego, but it's likely that the park is abandoned or deconstructed.

Jurassic Park inspired games

 * The park is featured in the bonus level of Chaos Island: The Lost World.