Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-13531781-20150717173009/@comment-25238001-20151110233345

D9 fan wrote: Well glass can only hold a giant powerful dinosaur for some time. The concept art of the Indominus exhibit shows that there's a ditch big enough so it can't smack the glass and would have to jump, even at the size it's at. I said the dino repellent because the I-Rex hit the glass. The thing I've learned from glass and water is that it can easily take one scratch to break it. The Mosasaur could just use its body mass to take down the glass with enough hits it'll break eventually.

For the Gyrosphere I didn't see that, to be honest I was reading about Cretaceous Cruise and wrote about that and then I looked at the other attractions and noticed a lot of errors so I began to rant about it.

The woman seems to be on a secure railing but not that secure and the shark Mosasaurus ate was held a lot higher than her so if it wanted to, the Mosasaur could get her.

Pachy Arena just feels off, like the way it's worded, they make it sound like they fight all the time much more than they should.

Treetop Grazers is really just the falling part.

The Aviary and Cretaceous Cruise though are up in the air.

I did realize that the park operated with little problems but I just wonder how. They had ACU but we saw that when they were called, they had to load up their gear, meaning that while there aren't too many mishaps, if one did happen, response time would be extended. I'm just wondering how they got everything to work out almost perfectly. Even if the Mosasaur were to break the glass when the grandstand was underwater, what would it do? The water would spill out over the people, and the creature iteslf is slow and would have limited mobility. Granted, people would certainly get hurt, but that (plexi)glass is probably about 5 meters thick