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Marine Tunnel: An aquarium tank featuring a tunnel through which guests can walk while Plesiosaurus, Archelon, Giant Ammonites, Bananogmius Fish and Hybodus Sharks swim around on either side and above them (exhibit is broken up into seprarate areas as appropriate for the animals.)

Ichthyosaur Show: Basically your standard Dolphin Show seen at any large marine park, but with Ichthyosaurus or Ophthalmosaurus instead

Triassic Train Ride: I've been to several zoos that featured this sort of thing - a steam train pulling carriages from which you can view animals.

Balloon Tour: Doesn't travel around too much like in Operation Genesis (seriously, how bad would that be if something went wrong over the T. rex Kingdom?) but takes groups of people up reasonably high to get a good look at Jurassic World from above.

Treetop Cafe: A colossal, artificial tree with a wide, winding staircase inside the trunk leading up to a treehouse-style resturant situated amongst the branches, so guests can dine whilst looking out of the wide windows at the dinosaurs beyond - Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Apatosaurus, Amargasaurus, Mamenchisaurus.

Deinosuchus Lake - a large bond home to the giant crocodile Deinosuchus

Hesperornis Pool - Similar to a penguin enclosure that his half a pen and half a tank. In the pen area you can see the animals on land. Moving around and down a few steps you can see the animals swimming about in their tank.

Jungle Photospot - A booth located near the aquatic park where a Dinosaur handler and a photographer await you. Surrounded by some jungle foliage, guests get the chance to have their photo taken with the pigeon-sized Epidexipteryx sitting on their shoulder (I've seen this done with Parrots and Macaws, so it should work!)