Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-216.126.81.140-20150601191046/@comment-98.183.252.17-20150627060011

Loch Ness: a large, 2,000,000 gallon aquarium located on the western side of the new park and is home to a small family of plesiosaurs (most likely Elasmosaurus)


 * for humans* McDonald's : why? Might as well put one there since they are all over world.

Spinosaur paddock: located a couple hundred yards away from the T.rex Paddock, houses the spinosaurus from JP3 (I personally nicknamed that one Spiny!)


 * this one is special* a large, state-of-the-art park aquarium that houses the most interesting and exotic marine/tropical fish along with extinct fauna like Dunkleostus (his tank will be +2,000,000 gallons, random ichthyosaurs, and (as a special nod to Jaws) a +3,000,000 gallon aquarium that houses a sole male Megalodon along with several smaller dog sharks inhabiting the decorated (as in with live rock and live plants) tank bottom.

Now, as a finisher, should be an actual dilophosaur paddock. But, in this case, they are more scientifically accurate.

With that done, I have (in the film) noticed severally safety hazards that could have jeapordized the park instead of the I. Rex:

1. There was no safety barrier between the dinosaurs and the kayakers on that Cretaceous cruise ride. With what I know of, It would not take long for a baryonx or a suchomimus to simply wade through the water to attack the kayakers. End Product: high lawsuits and loss of life.

2. Petting Zoo: I thought the petting zoo was interesting, but what could have made it safer during the "air raid" in Jurassic world would have been if there was some king of roofing system overtop the enclosure.

I cannot remember anything, but that is it.