None of what you've said/suggested would improve the ride experience in any meaningful way because you're flying by everything so fast for anything more than the absolute quickest of glances, and one doesn't generally "look around" on a coaster (especially moving at speed). You're pretty much focused straight ahead wherever your seat is pointing and peripheral vision is basically ignored automatically (also why some of the complaints about certain equipment on Hagrid's is pointless). The raptors in the first half are static, but you fly by them so quickly they would be pointlessly expensive animatronics if they moved. You're definitely aware of them, though, and they work perfectly. I didn't even see or notice the bridge area when we went through the stall and around the helix, to my point above about where one's vision is typically focused on a ride like this, and I spent a decent amount of time on/around the bridge admiring that part of the ride during construction so I knew it was there.
This is not a "storytelling" coaster like Gringotts, though it tells its "story" well enough as riding with "the pack," especially during the first half. You don't tell that kind of story at 60mph, the "story" is set/told beforehand in the queue. It's simple, it works, and it's a whole lot of fun, which is all it needs to be.
As for the ride experience...holy crap! I need a few more rides to really settle on where it ranks for me, but after my one ride today it sits right up there with the likes of Steel Vengeance, Fury325, Voyage, and Maverick. This is hands down the best coaster in Florida, and it's going to take something special to top it. I absolutely cannot wait to get a night ride on this prehistoric beast, I suspect it might be even better at night.