Jurassic Park (established 2018)

Research and development of the Isla Nublar park started in 1993, when the film "Jurassic Park" came out. The first Dinosaur, a Tyrannosaurus Rex, was cloned in 1998 on Isla Nublar. Construction was finally finished on May 5, 2017 and the Park opened in May 2018.

Costs
The family hotel costs $249.99 a night (per party) (kids 5 and under free)

The fancy hotel costs $449.99 a night (per party) (kids 5 and under free)

Tours Admission:

$50 per person above the age of 18 for an all-week pass for each tour

$25 for kids 18 and under for an all-week pass for each tour

Kids 5 and under free!

Buildings:
Dino-themed golf course

A gift shop

A food Joint

A four-star gourmet restaurant in the visitor center

Visitor center shows the creation of the dinosaurs

Visitor shelter in case of an escape

Two 4-star hotels, one of which overviews a large enclosure

Dinosaur attractions outside the gate: (# of animals)
Outside the tours:

Velociraptor pit (3)

Plesiosaur pool (4)

Hatchery with baby dinosaurs (T. Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, or Parasaurolophus, depending on which eggs are hatching at the time)

Mosasaur Lagoon (2)

We also have groups of Compsognathus and Dryosaurus roaming free. Don't worry, they're harmless!

Safari Tour animals: (# of animals)
Safari tour:

Dilophosaurus paddock 1 (5)

Primary herbivore paddock (Styracosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, and Ankylosaurus)

Gallimimus paddock (12)

Baryonyx paddock (2)

Ceratosaurus paddock (2)

Dilophosaurus paddock 3 (8)

T. Rex paddock (3)

Allosaurus Paddock (3)

Metriacanthosaurus paddock (2)

Triceratops paddock 1 (10)

Carnotaurus paddock (3)

Dilophosaurus paddock 2 (10)

Herrerosaurus paddock (6)

Proceratosaurus Paddock (6)

River Cruise animals: (# of animals)
River Cruise:

Segisaurus paddock (12)

Triceratops paddock 2 (6)

Stegosaurus paddock (4)

Pteranodon aviary (5)

Oviraptor paddock (7)

Edmontosaurus paddock (8)

Secondary herbivore paddock (Brachiosaurus, Camarosaurus, Corythosaurus, and Parasaurolophus)

Random notes about the park:

 * The Safari Tour takes you close to the exhibits, but never through them
 * The River Cruise, however, goes through all exhibits, with the exception of the Pteranodon Aviary.
 * The T. Rex paddock, Allosaurus paddock, Baryonyx paddock, and Primary and Secondary herbivore enclosures are surrounded by 24 foot high electrified fences
 * The Ceratosaurus paddock, Metriacanthosaurus paddock, Carnotaurus paddock, and both Triceratops enclosures are surrounded by 18 foot high electrified fences
 * 5 paddocks (Gallimimus, Stegosaurus, Herrerosaurus, Proceratosaurus, and Edmontosaurus) are surrounded by 12 foot high electrified fences
 * All other paddocks (Oviraptor, all three Dilophosaurus paddocks, Segisaurus) are surrounded by 6 foot high electrified fences
 * The outside paddocks (raptor, plesiosaur, mosasaur, and baby Dino) are not electrified, but do have high security
 * All Carnivore paddocks are each lined with several automated motion sensor turrets. They are designed to fire at only things calibrated to be the size of whatever Dinosaur is in the paddock
 * All Carnivorous Dinosaurs are fed at least 1 cow and 1 goat/sheep a day. Some dinos, depending on the Dino, will get more a day.
 * We have over 250 faculty members, half are secruity gaurds.