Jurassic World 2015 Park Map

Animal Attractions

T. rex Kingdom
Come face to face with Jurassic World's most fearsome resident! Tyrannosaurus rex: the tyrant lizard king (or queen in our case). Standing over 13 feet tall at the hip, stretching nearly 40 feet from nose to tail, and weighing in at over 7 tons, our resident rex has lived on Isla Nublar for over 20 years, and has more than earned her ferocious reputation. In this hectare-sized enclosure, the Queen of the Dinosaurs reigns supreme, tearing through the jungle primeval. Witness her awesome power at one of our feeding shows, scheduled every two hours starting at 10 AM. But fear not – during your stay in T. rex Kingdom, she'll never know your here. Constructed into the side of an artificial fallen tree, the viewing area consists of one-way palladium micro-alloy glass – stronger than steel – that separates you from the most powerful jaws of any land animal ever.

Note: Due to the nature of this attraction, the T. rex feeding shows are not recommended for children under the age of 13, or for teenagers and adults adverse to graphic violence. Visitor discretion is strongly advised.

Species featured:

- Tyrannosaurus

Gyrosphere
The latest in exhibit immersion, our patented Gyrospheres allow you to get as close as you can to some of our most spectacular creatures. Within the safety of your Gyrosphere, you and your party will experience the awe-inspiring majesty of some of the most fantastic animals ever to live on our planet. You are free to travel anywhere in the dinosaur habitat, and observe them as they go about their daily business. Listen carefully for the haunting trumpeting calls of our Parasaurolophus. Watch in excitement as our feisty Triceratops lock horns. Or gaze up in wonder at the gigantic Apatosaurus, stretching over 80 feet from their heads to the tips of their whip-like tails.

The Gyrospheres are constructed from a palladium micro-alloy: a special kind of glass stronger than steel. As a result, they can withstand the assault of even the most ornery Ankylosaurus. Gyroscopic technology ensures that you stay upright at all time. As you travel through the exhibit, Comedian Jimmy Fallon, will use his trademark wit provide scientific information about the numerous residents of our Gyrosphere valley.

NOTE: Wild animals need boundaries, and those boundaries must be respected. The animals have been conditioned to give the Gyrospheres a wide berth, and the Gyrospheres are programmed to automatically move away from animals that come within 20 feet of them. These precautions are for the health and safety of both the animals and our visitors.

Gyrosphere excursions last for one hour. Designated sign posts are in place to help lead guests back to the loading platform. It is imperative that the Gyrospheres return to the loading platform on time, to ensure that all guests get to enjoy the experience in as timely a manner as possible. All Gyrospheres are equipped with clocks as well as automatic reminders to make sure guests know when to return to the station. Failure to return Gyrospheres on time will result in a $50 fine.

Taking Gyrospheres outside of designated spaces is strictly prohibited. All Gyrospheres can be overridden from Park Control. Taking Gyrospheres outside of the attraction will result in immediate expulsion from the park with no refunds.

Species featured:

- Apatosaurus

- Triceratops

- Stegosaurus

- Parasaurolophus

- Camarasaurus

- Ankylosaurus

- Othnielia

Gallimimus Valley
When Masrani Global first came to Isla Nublar in 2002, this wide open valley was home to a gaggle of galloping Gallimimus – dinosaurs that look like ostriches. Today, their descendants still call this valley home, though they now sport a coat of fluffy, downy feathers. As they travel up and down the valley in search of plants and small animals to stuff into their toothless mouths, they encounter a variety of extraordinary creatures. From the walking tank that is the Euoplocephalus to the ridiculously long-necked Mamenchisaurus, Gallimimus Valley is home-sweet-home to animals the likes of which you'd never imagine in your wildest dreams. Jump aboard our all-terrain transporter vehicles with an experienced, knowledgeable guide who will reveal the hidden secrets of our prehistoric friends.

NOTE: Dropping litter or food into the enclosure is strictly prohibited, as it presents a potential health hazard to our animals. Anyone caught littering or feeding dinosaurs unauthorized food will be subject to a $250 fine.

Species featured:

- Gallimimus

- Edmontosaurus

- Mamenchisaurus

- Dryosaurus

- Euoplocephalus

- Diabloceratops

- Corythosaurus

Tree Top Trek
Going up! Travel along an elevated boardwalk among the canopy and watch the prehistoric spectacle unfolding just below you. From your very own sauropod's-eye-view, you can watch as horned Styracosaurus browse among the groves of lush ferns, or watch the ridiculously bizarre Deinocheirus as it pulls down low hanging branches toward its duck-billed snout. Well out of reach of the animals below, you are presented with the unique opportunity to observe them in the midst of their daily lives. Toward the end of your trek, you'll come face to face with Jurassic World's biggest inhabitant – the mighty Brachiosaurus. These behemoths can weigh as much as a jumbo jet! Keep your eyes on the river, and you may notice two of our largest meat-eaters – Baryonyx and Suchomimus – as they sweep through the flowing waters with their crocodile-like snouts in search of fresh fish.

Note: Visitors who suffer from acrophobia (fear of heights) would be advised to avoid this attraction

Dropping litter or food into the enclosure is strictly prohibited, as it presents a potential health hazard to our animals. Anyone caught littering or feeding dinosaurs unauthorized food will be subject to a $250 fine.

Species featured

- Brachiosaurus

- Deinocheirus

- Therizinosaurus

- Baryonyx

- Suchomimus

- Anchisaurus

- Styracosaurus

- Hadrosaurus

Cretaceous Cruise
Paddle down river to get a close up look at our majestic megafauna. Traveling in your very own kayak, you will watch as ancient titans from bygone ages come to river's edge to drink and feed. Special sensors in the kayaks interact with chips imbedded in the dinosaurs' skin, letting them know when they've gotten too close. Your journey will be led by one of our experienced Jurassic guides, who will make sure to point out each and every spectacular sight you're sure to see along the shores of the river. Here, you will encounter some of the lesser-known dinosaurs, such as Miragaia and Nasutoceratops, as well as the absolutely enormous, long-necked Dilplodocus.

Note: Must be fit enough to navigate in a kayak for a minimum of one hour.

Wild animals need boundaries, and those boundaries must be respected. The animals have been conditioned to give the kayaks a wide berth. Guests must not approach animals directly. These precautions are for the health and safety of both the animals and our visitors. Any guests caught approaching any of the animals will be fined $250.

Species featured:

- Dilplodocus

- Maiasaura

- Nasutoceratops

- Einiosaurus

- Miragaia

- Mussaurus

Coastal Creatures
At this cozy corner just North of the entrance to the Jurassic Sub, you can check out some of the creatures that combed the prehistoric coasts in search of food. From toothy diving birds to flat-lipped sea reptiles, each one of these creatures is just as happy in the water as they are on land – in fact, probably happier for many of them. Watch as these marvelous marine creatures drift elegantly through the waves, dancing and spinning behind glass in the underwater viewing areas.

NOTE: Dropping litter or food into the enclosure is strictly prohibited, as it presents a potential health hazard to our animals. Anyone caught littering or feeding dinosaurs unauthorized food will be subject to a $250 fine.

Species featured:

- Tanystropheus

- Cartorhynchus

- Nothosaurus

- Henodus

- Hesperornis

Jurassic Submersible
Prepare for one of Jurassic World's most harrowing adventures! Dive below the surface and enter the domain of some of the largest creatures in the park. Within the safety our Jurassic Submersible, you will watch as our marine reptiles fly gracefully through the water. Automatic food dispensers mounted on the outside of the sub provide the opportunity for the most epic pics! Journeying in the Jurassic Sub also gives you the chance to watch one of our world-famous Mosasaurus Feeding Shows center stage!

Note: Guests with heart problems and high blood pressure should consult with their physician before riding this attraction. Guests who suffer from claustrophobia (fear of small spaces) would be well-advised to avoid this attraction.

Species featured.

- Mosasaurus

- Kronosaurus

- Elasmosaurus

- Opthalmosaurus

Aviary
A fan favorite of many of our visitors, our aviary is unique in all the world. Ironically, it is the only aviary in the world that doesn't house any dinosaurs. Instead of being home to the small feathery theropod dinosaurs known to most people as 'birds' our aviary houses a far more exotic collection of flying wonders: the pterosaurs!

Not true dinosaurs, but rather close dinosaur cousins, pterosaurs were the first vertebrates ever to fly. Watch them soar overhead, casting their shadows against the rocky sides of the Western Mountains. Our enclosed viewing area ensures that they won't swoop off with one of your little ones! Here in Jurassic World, a few choice pterosaurs have been resurrected, including the largest animals ever to fly – the 40 foot Quetzalcoatlus. In addition, our pterosaur aviary also features the strange, bristle-toothed Pterodaustro, as well as the mysterious flesh-eating Piranhopteryx, a creature not yet known from the fossil record!

Note: Guests with acrophobia (fear of heights) would be advised against viewing this attraction.

Species Featured:

- Pteranodon

- Pterodaustro

- Dimrophodon

- Thalassodromeus

- Quetzalcoatlus

- Piranhapteryx

- Cearadactylus

Carnivore Corner
Claws, jaws, and monstrous maws! The most successful group of dinosaurs, the theropods were the top predators on planet earth for over 160 million years. These two-legged meat-eaters came in all shapes and sizes. At Carnivore Corner, you can see just a glimpse of the astonishing diversity of predatory dinosaurs that once lived all over the world. This two story, football-stadium-sized indoor enclosure promises up close looks at all of our prehistoric predators, from the chicken-sized Compsognathus to the 20 foot Carnotaurus. You will also learn how this group of dinosaurs eventually gave rise to birds. Interactive exhibits compare birds to earlier theropods, highlighting all of the unique features that they share.

Species Featured:

- Carnotaurus

- Ornitholestes

- Ceratosaurus

- Masiakasauurs

- Metriacanthosaurus

- Compsognathus

- Procompsognathus

- Segisaurus

- Proceratosaurus

- Herrerasaurus

- Concavenator

- Cryolophosaurus

- Gigantoraptor

Gentle Giants Petting Zoo
All big things start out small. Even giant dinosaurs come from eggs no bigger than a grapefruit. After hatching at the Hammond Creation Lab, our baby dinosaurs are moved to Gentle Giants Petting Zoo, so you can get a close personal encounter with them before they are integrated into our free-roaming herds. Here, you can pet, feed, and even ride the young dinosaurs! A favorite among smaller children, the young Triceratops ride make for some of the best family photo ops.

In addition to young giants, Gentle Giants Petting Zoo is also home to a pair of smaller dinosaur species, each one no bigger than a turkey. Microceratus and Kulindadromeus are by far Jurassic World's most adorable residents. Many guests have expressed the desire to own one as a pet, but watch out: they may look cute, but they can be feisty!

Note: The species featured at this attraction will vary depending on the population concerns of our dinosaurs. As such, the species seen at this attraction will change from day to day.

When interacting with the dinosaurs, remember to show proper respect. Do not tease, taunt, or harass the animals in any way. Failure to comply may result in expulsion from the park.

Gentle Giants Petting Zoo is the ONLY attraction where guests are allowed to feed the dinosaurs. Young dinosaurs may be fed cubes of Jurassic World patented Baby Dino Food, which can be purchased at food dispensers for $5 per cube. Dropping litter or unauthorized food into the enclosure is strictly prohibited, as it presents a potential health hazard to our animals. Anyone caught littering or feeding dinosaurs unauthorized food will be subject to a $250 fine.

Species Featured:

- Various young herbivores

- Kulindadromeus

- Microceratus

Hall of Creepy Critters
Dinosaurs weren't the only creatures of the Jurassic. The world of the dinosaurs was home to a variety of strange and spectacular animals. Here we salute the Mesozoic Era's smaller inhabitants. What these animals lack in size they more than make up for in strangeness. From giant frogs to leg-winged gliders, you will barely believe your eyes when you encounter our incredible creepers for the first time. But hard as it may be to believe – each and every one of these creatures is a real animal that once lived on our planet, and not an accident from the Hammond Creation Lab!

Species Featured:

- Thrinaxodon

- Effigia

- Sharovipteryx

- Aetosaurus

- Yi

- Koolosuchus

- Epidexypteryx

- Beelzebufo

- Longisquama

- Volaticotherium

Pachy Arena
Meet Jurassic World's biggest butt-heads! These strange, thick-skulled dinosaurs are called Pachycephalosaurus. At the Pachy Arena our expertly-trained animal handlers will demonstrate how these strange herbivores use their elaborate head gear to intimidate and batter rivals into submission. Pachy Arena shows are scheduled 5 times daily - 10:00, 12:00, 4:00, 6:00, and 8:00.

Note: Our Pachycephalosaurus have been known to act aggressively when exposed to bright shades of red. Any guests wearing red clothing will need to either remove it or cover it up. Green ponchos will be provided free for guests who cannot otherwise cover up their red clothing.

Flash photography is prohibited at this attraction as it can be distracting for the animals.

Dropping litter or food into the enclosure is strictly prohibited, as it presents a potential health hazard to our animals. Anyone caught littering or feeding dinosaurs unauthorized food will be subject to a $250 fine.

Species Featured:

- Pachycephalosaurus

Additional Attractions

Golf Course
Fore! Tee off at our world-championship Jurassic golf course, located South of the hotel complex near the ferry landing. Play across 18 holes of lavishly landscaped green spread over 250 acres of land, dotted with formidable sand traps and water hazards. Take note of our patented Jurassic World Stegoskin grass, the product of our paleo-horticulturists. Feeling rusty? Stretch your golf muscles at our numerous practice greens, and feel free to try out our rental equipment should you forget yours at home. Navigate the driving range in one of our golf carts, only $10 for one day's use!

Visit the clubhouse for information on renting equipment. Caddies required.

Tethys Water Park
Don't let the heat get to you – cool off in our expansive water park. Named after an ancient sea way that once connected Asia with the Atlantic Ocean, Tethys Water Park offers a variety of wet and wild attractions, including wave pools, lazy rivers, water slides, wade pools, sprinklers, and splash pads. Plunge down our Pteranodon water slide at over 55 miles per hour. Or if you're looking for something more relaxing, climb inside a tube and cruise down our Tethys lazy river at a top speed of 2 mph. Stronger swimmers can opt for our Panthalassa wave pool. Afraid to get wet? Feel free to just lounge by the pool side and soak up some rays. Remember to bring the sunscreen!

Life guards on duty at all time.

Bamboo Forest
Get away from the roars and thrills, and enjoy a quiet self-guided nature walk in our extensive bamboo forest. Shady boardwalks ensure an easy trek for hikers of all experience levels. Listen carefully for the calls of Isla Nublar's native birds, frogs, and insects.

Bamboo Forest closes at 9 PM

Botanical Gardens
It's not all about the animals. Thanks to new techniques in genetic retro-engineering, our paleo-horticulturists have brought back hundreds of species of extinct flora unlike anything seen on earth. Gaze in wonder at exotic ferns, horsetails, cycads, and conifer trees, as well as some of the first flowers on earth. Be wary though – pretty plants can be poisonous!

Note: Picking plants is strictly prohibited. Please leave them where they are for all guests to enjoy.

Samsung Innovation Center
(Presented by Samsung)
Our newly renovated Innovation Center is where technology meets prehistory. Here, you will see how science is working to restore the past for future generations to explore and marvel at. Over 100 Interactive exhibits offer hands on opportunities to dive headfirst into the new Age of Prehistory, right here in Jurassic World. Search for fossils in our dino-dig-pit, or check out our Holoscape, which displays life-sized holograms of all our park's animals. Make sure to stop by for a chance to meet Jurassic World's favorite friend – the Double Helix Dude – Mr. DNA! Mr. DNA is available to meet you and your family at 12.00, 4:00 and 8:00 daily, so don't miss out!

The Innovation Center is also home to the Hammond Creation Lab. Named after the father of De-extinction, Dr. John Parker Hammond, the Hammond Creation Lab is where Jurassic World begins and ends. Here you can catch a glimpse of our tireless, hard-working geneticists as they conduct new research, and apply their advanced knowledge to the creation of all new dinosaurs. If you're very lucky, you may be able to witness the hatching of a whole new generation of dinosaurs!

IMAX Theater
The world's biggest animals deserve the world's biggest theater experience. Located next to the Innovation Center, our state of the art screens and crystal clear sound systems ensure a prehistoric experience like no other! Bigger than an Apatosaurus and louder than a T. rex, you'll feel as if you've traveled back in time, and see your favorite dinosaurs in a whole new way! Don't forget to pick up some popcorn or a piping hot dino-dog at the concession stand!

Films currently showing:

- Pterosauria: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs

- Raptors: the Nastiest Dinosaurs

- Extreme Dinosaurs: Pushing the Limits of Nature.

See for show times.

Jurassic Thrill Zone
Get ready for the most extreme thrill ride of your life? The biggest coasters, the fastest rides, and the most fun games on the planet! Do you dare to ride the Asteroid? At 580 feet at its highest point, and 320 mph, this is powerful roller coaster on planet earth! On the less daring end of the spectrum are our ever popular Egg Spinner, and the Pteranodon Flyers. Just try to keep your lunch down after riding these rides! Those looking for something other than an adrenaline rush can opt for one of over 100 different games, from whack-a-saur to palaeo-pair-up! There's something for guests of all ages here at the World's Greatest Theme Park!

Origins Night Club
When the sun goes down, a different sort of species comes out to play! A special treat for more mature guests, Origins Night Club is the most happening place on Isla Nublar! DJ, Kid Business, has been waiting 65 million years to let that beat drop! From the bar to the dance floor, there's no shortage of good times to be had at Origins Night Club. For an extra fee, you can join the VIP club, where the elite from all over the world enjoy the best luxury treatment money can buy! When the kids are off to bed, join the nocturnal experience that is Orgins!

Guests must be 21 years of age or older to be admitted.

Main Street
Welcome to the very heart of Jurassic World! Located at the center of the island, within walking distance of every prehistoric animal on earth, is the epicenter of dining and shopping on Isla Nublar. With over 100 shops and restaurants, including well-known and well-loved brands, as well as some Jurassic Originals, you're sure to find something to satisfy your appetite, quench your thirst, or make your day! Catch the game at Dave and Busters! Grab a cappuccino at Starbucks! Or try some of the exquisite cuisine at Winston's Steak House! Be sure to pick up a souvenir from Jurassic Traders to remember your Isla Nublar for years to come!

Gondola Lift
Get a pterosaur's-eye-view of Isla Nublar from our gondola lift! Reaching up to the highest mountain peaks, you can see sights of the island unlike anything you've ever experienced!

Note: Guests with acrophobia (fear of heights) would be well advised to avoid this attraction.