Second park I'm sharing (here's the first one), but this is the first one I REALLY put some real effort in,
WELCOME TO RAINBOW PARK!
Picture taken from the monorail arriving to the arrival point. The left path goes to a lagoon beach (The bar is open 24/7, but alcoholic beverages are not served after 10PM), and the middle one into the park itself. The right path is meant only for employees, but we're happy for curious visitors willing to know the making of the park!
You came to the park to see dinosaurs, so the first thing you have there is the Ornithomimids enclosure. 18 specimens from 3 species display a show of our animals variety...the core idea behind Rainbow Park: for every species, 1 of each variation
And before taking the monorail to our bigger and louder attractions, don't forget to take a ride in the Hadrosaurians Gyrosphere safari; you can either take the guided tour or drive the gyrosphere yourself!
As one of the tour options, you can sign up for the "Ranger for a day" program (limited availability)
It includes feeding and petting of Ornithomimids, Hadrosaurians and Pachycephalosaurians
-ONLY UNDER STRICT SUPERVISION. CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 12 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A RESPONSIBLE ADULT-
After taking the monorail, the first stop is the Medium Carnivores gallery. You'll be welcome by our spectacular striped Metriacanthosauruses.
Behind them, the Ceratosauruses enclosure offers a unique point of view
And we have the Carnotauruses, most active at night.
Another south american superpredator, Giganotosaurus is the first true giant to witness.
Across the ocean in the fossils, but just across the path in the park you will be able to take a look at the Majungasaurus family.
Despite fossil evidence showing signs of cannibalism, our animals seem to coexist peacefully. Some researchers form our Science division has suggested that millions of years ago male Majungasauruses would eat the offspring of other males to eliminate breeding competition, like modern lions do. According to the population control protocols, all our animals are female, so said theory can't be denied nor confirmed.
Our most colourfoul carnivores (also, my personal favourite exhibit) are the central piece of the carnivores section, Suchomimus and Deinonychus.
And for those brave enough, the gyrosphere station allows to take a close look to the mighty Allosauruses...
-FOR SAFETY REASONS, GUEST DRIVING IS NOT ALLOWED IN CARNIVORES ENCLOSURES. PLEASE DO NOT COMPROMISE OUR WORKERS-
After the adrenaline aftermath, the third station invites to relax along our friendly herbivore species...
...but there are more carnivores, for those who didn't have enough! Next to the second Sauropods Forest tower, two flooded areas are the home of 3 more species:
Our Spinosauruses, frilled Dilophosauruses...
...and Baryonix, nicknamed "the land crocodiles"
-FOR SAFETY REASONS, GUEST DRIVING IS NOT ALLOWED IN CARNIVORES ENCLOSURES. PLEASE DO NOT COMPROMISE OUR WORKERS-
Last but not least (AT ALL!) the one attraction everyone was waiting: the favourites....T.REXES AND VELOCIRRAPTORS!
Before leaving, a look at behind the scenes, the path to the right:
Oh, that heavily fortified and electrified enclosure behind the Research center? That's....that's classified. Sorry, not a part of the tour.
WELCOME TO RAINBOW PARK!
Picture taken from the monorail arriving to the arrival point. The left path goes to a lagoon beach (The bar is open 24/7, but alcoholic beverages are not served after 10PM), and the middle one into the park itself. The right path is meant only for employees, but we're happy for curious visitors willing to know the making of the park!
You came to the park to see dinosaurs, so the first thing you have there is the Ornithomimids enclosure. 18 specimens from 3 species display a show of our animals variety...the core idea behind Rainbow Park: for every species, 1 of each variation
Dinosaur social and habitat requirements are disabled in the sandbox settings
And before taking the monorail to our bigger and louder attractions, don't forget to take a ride in the Hadrosaurians Gyrosphere safari; you can either take the guided tour or drive the gyrosphere yourself!
As one of the tour options, you can sign up for the "Ranger for a day" program (limited availability)
It includes feeding and petting of Ornithomimids, Hadrosaurians and Pachycephalosaurians
-ONLY UNDER STRICT SUPERVISION. CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 12 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A RESPONSIBLE ADULT-
After taking the monorail, the first stop is the Medium Carnivores gallery. You'll be welcome by our spectacular striped Metriacanthosauruses.
Behind them, the Ceratosauruses enclosure offers a unique point of view
And we have the Carnotauruses, most active at night.
Another south american superpredator, Giganotosaurus is the first true giant to witness.
Across the ocean in the fossils, but just across the path in the park you will be able to take a look at the Majungasaurus family.
Despite fossil evidence showing signs of cannibalism, our animals seem to coexist peacefully. Some researchers form our Science division has suggested that millions of years ago male Majungasauruses would eat the offspring of other males to eliminate breeding competition, like modern lions do. According to the population control protocols, all our animals are female, so said theory can't be denied nor confirmed.
Our most colourfoul carnivores (also, my personal favourite exhibit) are the central piece of the carnivores section, Suchomimus and Deinonychus.
And for those brave enough, the gyrosphere station allows to take a close look to the mighty Allosauruses...
-FOR SAFETY REASONS, GUEST DRIVING IS NOT ALLOWED IN CARNIVORES ENCLOSURES. PLEASE DO NOT COMPROMISE OUR WORKERS-
After the adrenaline aftermath, the third station invites to relax along our friendly herbivore species...
...but there are more carnivores, for those who didn't have enough! Next to the second Sauropods Forest tower, two flooded areas are the home of 3 more species:
Our Spinosauruses, frilled Dilophosauruses...
...and Baryonix, nicknamed "the land crocodiles"
-FOR SAFETY REASONS, GUEST DRIVING IS NOT ALLOWED IN CARNIVORES ENCLOSURES. PLEASE DO NOT COMPROMISE OUR WORKERS-
Last but not least (AT ALL!) the one attraction everyone was waiting: the favourites....T.REXES AND VELOCIRRAPTORS!
Before leaving, a look at behind the scenes, the path to the right:
Oh, that heavily fortified and electrified enclosure behind the Research center? That's....that's classified. Sorry, not a part of the tour.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? I SAID IT'S CLASSIFIED!
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