Buildings & Attractions Jurassic Park era Viewing Gallery

Over the past week in the Ideas & Feature Requests sub-forum, there has been a noticeable rise in requests for more attractions to be available in the Jurassic Park era. Whether it’s by mixing both JP & JW eras, bringing in attractions from Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis or even giving the JW attractions a JP style makeover, overall they’re all the same idea; a desire to have a stationary viewing attraction in the Jurassic Park era.

Now I will be honest, I have been against this particular notion ever since it came up because Jurassic World was a zoo/theme park and thus had multiple ways of seeing the dinosaurs via the viewing gallery, viewing tower, monorail, hotel, Jurassic Tour and Gyrosphere. Whereas Jurassic Park was a safari park/wildlife preserve and as a result, only had the Park Tour for visitors to see the dinosaurs. Frontier themselves confirmed this park building style difference in one of their Return to Jurassic Park live-streams. By allowing both park eras to mix or introducing stationary attractions to the Jurassic Park era, it would essentially take away what makes playing in the JP & JW eras special and unique, both thematically and in terms of gameplay.

But, after thinking it through and doing a small investigation, I believe there is a stationary viewing attraction that would be a perfect fit in the JP era. The attraction in question is based on the small piece of dialogue that John Hammond said to Dr. Sattler at the Raptor Pen:

The viewing area below us will have eight-inch tempered glass set in steel frames...

There’s even an illustration in the original colouring book that shows what this attraction would have looked like had it been completed.

50FF3C59-7083-4660-852D-17BD936D1B74.jpeg


If this attraction were to be implemented for the JP era of the game, it would essentially be a variation of the Viewing Gallery that’s currently in the JW era of the game. However, just because there’s another way for visitors to see dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, it should not mean that the Park Tour is now an optional extra; it’s still a vital attraction that you need to have in order to satisfy guests. This iteration of the viewing gallery would have the smallest viewing area out of all the attractions in both eras, it would be slightly smaller than the original JW version.

So why would players want to build this attraction in Jurassic Park?

1. It would provide some much needed building variety that some players wish to have for the Jurassic Park era, e.g. They’re now able to build a more authentic version of Jurassic Park: San Diego.

2. The attraction would also be rather useful at improving dinosaur visibility from the start of each game in the JP era, one of the problems that I found with just using the Park Tour (especially if you have a large park) is that it takes a very long time for the tour vehicles to get back. As a result, guest satisfaction is low which significantly reduces the park rating which in turn reduces how much money your park is rating. This a disaster if you’re playing on Hard/Jurassic difficulty challenge mode, due to how high the Hammond Foundation fees can get.

3. It would allow players to recreate a more authentic version of Jurassic Park. This one sounds rather strange but it’s not without reason. In the park brochure, both the original version and the Telltale version, the Velociraptor and Herrerasaurus paddocks were adjacent to the Visitor Center, completely separated from the main safari tour. Based on what’s in the brochures and the film itself, these two carnivores have an alternative stationary attraction for visitors to see them, and the proposed new Viewing Gallery allows them to do just that.
 
Last edited:
Thought this was just the regular pen, which was seen in the movie. Just with a lower platform with see-through glass. But I kind of like the idea anyway.
 
Thought this was just the regular pen, which was seen in the movie. Just with a lower platform with see-through glass. But I kind of like the idea anyway.
It was definitely what the Raptor Pen would have eventually become had Jurassic Park been successful and I'm glad that you like the idea!
 
Nah the whole point if Jurassic Park was that it was a safari through a biological preserve, whereas Jurassic World was a zoo. This aesthetic fits.
 
Nah the whole point if Jurassic Park was that it was a safari through a biological preserve, whereas Jurassic World was a zoo. This aesthetic fits.

What do you mean? The raptor pen is a part of the original Jurassic Park, even though it was a safari tour. It's even in the JP DLC.
 
I really like the idea. especially because it would give a function to the raptor pen, which currently, is absolutely useless.
 
What do YOU mean? The raptor pen is just a holding place not their actual exhibit
I don’t believe that the Raptor Pen was a temporary holding paddock.

Considering how John Hammond talks about the underground viewing area, and in both the original park brochure and the TellTale game brochure the Velociraptor icon was adjacent to the Visitor Center, instead I believe it was intentionally made to be the Velociraptor's new, permanent and very secure enclosure.

If it was a temporary holding place, why would InGen go through all the effort to plan to construct a better way to see the Raptors in their pen and list them as a viewable attraction on the brochure?

As for the Velociraptor paddock seen from the map in the Control Room, upon closer inspection of Ray Arnold's computer, to the right of the park map in the glitches box, the former Raptor Paddock is now listed as a Reserve Paddock.

A8E9DC64-E06F-4BC6-BD20-2D2FD887FAE1.jpeg


As soon as the Raptor Paddock finishes flashing unarmed, the second Reserve Paddock; I find it to be too much of a coincidence for it to refer to a different paddock.

FE6D3626-F95A-4EA5-B05D-BFB8FB47CC36.jpeg


I really like the idea. especially because it would give a function to the raptor pen, which currently, is absolutely useless.
I'm glad you really like the idea, but I should point out that this wouldn’t make the Raptor Pen functional. What I'm proposing is for a JP version of the JW Viewing Gallery, which would be based on the design of the Raptor Pen's viewing area.
 
I don’t believe that the Raptor Pen was a temporary holding paddock.

Considering how John Hammond talks about the underground viewing area, and in both the original park brochure and the TellTale game brochure the Velociraptor icon was adjacent to the Visitor Center, instead I believe it was intentionally made to be the Velociraptor's new, permanent and very secure enclosure.

If it was a temporary holding place, why would InGen go through all the effort to plan to construct a better way to see the Raptors in their pen and list them as a viewable attraction on the brochure?

As for the Velociraptor paddock seen from the map in the Control Room, upon closer inspection of Ray Arnold's computer, to the right of the park map in the glitches box, the former Raptor Paddock is now listed as a Reserve Paddock.

View attachment 172085

As soon as the Raptor Paddock finishes flashing unarmed, the second Reserve Paddock; I find it to be too much of a coincidence for it to refer to a different paddock.

View attachment 172086


I'm glad you really like the idea, but I should point out that this wouldn’t make the Raptor Pen functional. What I'm proposing is for a JP version of the JW Viewing Gallery, which would be based on the design of the Raptor Pen's viewing area.

Yes I understood the idea. in general I agree with all the ideas that would flesh out this DLC which, apart from the new skins, was totally hollow. However, I have a question: how do you intend to deal with the needs of animals? because the raptor enclosure is tiny.
personally I imagined more in recycling the raptor pen like a "tiny dinosaurs pen" like compys for example.
 
Yes I understood the idea. in general I agree with all the ideas that would flesh out this DLC which, apart from the new skins, was totally hollow. However, I have a question: how do you intend to deal with the needs of animals? because the raptor enclosure is tiny.
personally I imagined more in recycling the raptor pen like a "tiny dinosaurs pen" like compys for example.
The needs of the dinosaurs would be dealt with by making an enclosure large enough to meet all of their requirements. Depending on how much players wish to contain them, they could use either the light cable fence, electrified cable fence or the heavy cable fence. From there, the JP era Viewing Gallery would be attached to the fence, similar to what can be done with the JW era Viewing Gallery.

As for the Raptor Pen, I really like your idea of making it not only functional but also making it available to all of the other small carnivores. Although probably not to Compsognathus, due to them being both unable to escape and unable to attack visitors.

Perhaps it can work in a similar way it did in the DLC's Campaign, providing very secure containment for the small carnivores. If it gets damaged by a storm, the carnivores would climb up and jump out from the same place the pen was damaged in the original movie. Recapturing the escaped carnivores would be comparatively more difficult than if they escaped from a regular enclosure, requiring double or even triple the tranquilliser darts than they normally need in order to stop their rampage.
 
Back
Top Bottom