So, You Want to be an Imagineer Season 15: Uniting Universal (Official Hub Thread)

spacemt354

Chili's
@spacemt354, yesterday(I believe), I read some rumors about a next gen Omnimover(or something along the lines) based on Yoshi being planned as a Phase 1 attraction for SNW Orlando. I think it sounds cool, so I don’t know if you would like to add it to Mushroom Kingdom as either opening day or a future expansion :)
Thanks for the info! Sounds intriguing...and we will keep it in mind!

Anyone else have thoughts on it?
 

spacemt354

Chili's
One thing I was just pondering before heading to bed would be -- in regards to American Mystery -- we have the Overlook (pardon the pun) overlooking the rest of the land, set at the corner up on a hill of the land -- and the rest of it is basically set in Maine, in particular with the addition of @D Hindley 's suggestions for restaurants/shops

IT and Pet Semetary both take place in ME...leaving the Bates Motel as a sort of random inclusion in an otherwise central land, with one attraction far off in the distance. Not saying to not include it - but perhaps could it be better served, if we already have a walk-through in the land, to not have multiple walk-throughs and save Psycho for our Halloween Horror Nights specials?

I'm just concerned about the repetition of the land and if year-round having multiple horror walk-throughs would be a good or bad thing?

For the attractions - (both IT and The Shining) I'm super pumped about -- because they are unique offerings...I'm talking specifically about having multiple walk-through attractions in the land.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
So just to update everyone -- I was able to go back through the thread and find every piece of the project we have done so far (either in rough draft form or the completed version) and organized them in order starting with

Resort Overview
- logo, purpose, themes, map, transportation
UniMK
- land by land attractions, restaurants, shops
UniSEA
- land by land attractions, restaurants, shops
Suess Landing
CityWalk
Resorts
- Isla Nublar
- Monaco Bay Resort and Spa
- Tuscany Village Resort
- Minions Resort
- Hogwarts Resort

There's still a ton of content left -- and trust me, based on what we already have completed this project is massive:eek: (in a good way) I thought Sydney Disneyland was big, but that was a project based on 1 park (we haven't even touched a 2nd park, resorts, or anything else for that)

When we finish this project - it might be the largest project in the history of this forum and I'm not exaggerating. :geek:
 

spacemt354

Chili's
latest

Stunt Spectacular

On the edge of Hong Kong, camouflaged by the facade of a Hong Kong city block, is the Jason Bourne Stunt Spectacular. Whis action packed adventure takes guests behind the scenes of one of the most famous action thriller film series - The Bourne Series. During this attraction, guests are on set to watch the production of a 'new' Bourne film, located primarily in Hong Kong, where Bourne (played by Matt Damon) is on the run from Mongolian mobsters looking to extract revenge for a prior encounter with the assassin. We pick up on one of the action stunt days of filming, and during the 25 minute show, guests learn about the technology and movie-magic of how action films are brought to life.

Using a variety of actors, cars, motorbikes, and stunt doubles - this scene that you will watch is the climax of an action scene. The mobsters have located Bourne's hideout in Hong Kong, and are pursuing him at his apartment. The scene involves a shootout along the side of a building exterior, Bourne working his way down the building, taking out the mobsters, and driving away in a vehicle. The mobsters follow him and end up causing him to skid out of the street and into a marketplace, where the special effects crew takes over and explains the process of controlled explosions. The finale is on motorcycles when Bourne escapes and speeds through the streets of Hong Kong on a motorcycle, and the grand finale is a large explosion where the mobsters collide with their own and Bourne escapes. At the end of the 3 stage demonstration of how the scene is produced, who the stunt doubles are, how the Special effects work, and the procedure of filming it, the cameras begin rolling and the scene is put on display in a dazzlingly display of acrobatics, explosions, and a memorable finale.

The show typically takes place 3 times per day and has a capacity of 3,500 guests for the amphitheater.

Attraction Map Overview
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Scene 1.1 - Building Escape
Stunts - Acrobatic jumps, gun fights, and stunt double fist fights
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Scene 1.2 - Car Chase
Stunts - Stunt drivers, special effects explosions, extreme camera angles
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Scene 1.3
Stunts - Stunt motorcycle drivers, safety overview, special effects demonstrations.
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spacemt354

Chili's
Because of the discovery of Pacific Rim in Discovery Kingdom (pardon the pun) I'm okay with not having a 3rd attraction in Hong Kong, and keeping the coasters to 3 in the park.

As an aside, while Mario Kart isn't technically a coaster - it's a thrill ride, so I think we can sneek that in as a 'half' coaster
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Poe Dameron

Well-Known Member
One thing I just researched about Pacific Rim - apparently it is in Six Flags Discovery Kingdom? So I'm guessing Universal doesn't have the theme park rights to it?
I don't know the specifics on that. However, I'm not sure if Pacific Rim, as a roller coaster or dark ride, fits. It might be best to leave it for expansion as some of the other projects have been labeled.
 

spacemt354

Chili's

spacemt354

Chili's
I don't know the specifics on that. However, I'm not sure if Pacific Rim, as a roller coaster or dark ride, fits. It might be best to leave it for expansion as some of the other projects have been labeled.
Someone had mentioned that it takes place in Hong Kong? I threw the suggestion out there just because I knew it was an action flick and there's a sequel coming. But I haven't seen it so it wouldn't be something easy to write and would require some time to research.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Two updates to share
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Gyrosphere attraction for Jurassic World (akin to Gringotts)

MarioKart Augmented Reality attraction - guest wear glasses and careen onto 3 different cup tracks from Mario Kart - Star Cup, Mushroom Cup, Flower Cup.
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Guests, with custom Mario Kart vehicles/characters designed in the pre-show, will link with their character/vehicle when they put on the 3D augmented reality glasses that put them right in the action.

Accelerated LIM motors race the pack of vehicles off on their own race and into potentially 3 different course track experiences.
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Battling through and dodging debris - you sit in cars of 2 guests, on a train of 5 cars. (10 guests total per train) You assign one person to be the driver, and one person to toss things such as the banana peels. The driver can actually, using the augmented reality tech, move the vehicle around, as the vehicles are fully functioning in the motion of the steering wheel
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The car will slide or turn left or right when needed along the track.

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These are all rough ideas - but interested to see what others think!
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Jurassic World Attractions

Gyrosphere: Excursions to a Lost World
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Meandering towards the right side of the Main Street of Jurassic World - you can walk up to the pathway that leads to the land's signature attraction - Gyrophere: Excursions to a Lost World. Using a newly patented trackless coaster hybrid, guests can travel along in the infamous gyrospheres from the film, Jurassic World - and embark on an unforgettable adventure into the jungles of earth, 65 million years ago.

Queue
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Walking along the pathway in order to get to the attraction loading area, you trek up the side of the Isla Nublar Mountain range, and walk along a winding narrow path that continues to ascend past various plantlike from a prehistoric age. Trees from another time, foliage from the Jurassic period, and plentiful colors surrounding the guests as you continue the journey. As you get closer to the 65 foot peak where the loading zone is, you get a panoramic view of the park as the trees morph into smaller, higher altitude plant-life, which gives the guests a more less of a disrupted view of the surroundings beyond the Jurassic jungle. As you approach the loading zone, the famous John Williams/Michael Giacchino Jurassic Park theme begins to play, and you know you are about to embark on something unlike anything else in a theme park. At the loading area, video screens detail the safety instructions and information necessary before boarding your vehicles.

The gyroshere is a 6-seater vehicle capable of a wide range of motion that involves forward, backward, and roller coaster type drops and stops. Guests must be at least 42 inches tall to ride. Those who experience motion sickness, pregnant, have back/neck pain, or are frightened by loud noises, large animatronics, or any other conditions that may be aggravated by this adventure should not ride.

Excursion Map
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Before you load, you are shown the path that you will take along in the jungles of Isla Nublar. You can see that you'll pass over the Discovery Canoes before going into the great beyond of the mountain range.

Ride Experience
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Departing the load area you travel across a small bridge as a piano version of the Jurassic Park theme plays inside your gyrosphere for all to hear and be immersed by. Looking around at the sprawling greenery, you're transported into a world far lost in time. Continuing on you see a small pack of water based dinosaurs by a creek, that slightly move as you glide past them. The music continues to swell inside the gyrosphere, until you reach the brachiosaurus pack, where the music booms as an homage to the original Jurassic Park
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You can even say to yourself...'they do move in herds'

The beauty and majesty of the adventure is compounded when you gaze over the edge to your right and see the Discovery Canoes floating past on a small river, with additional Brontosaurus below, grazing on the trees and the plant life.

Up ahead is a spring area that has a Triceratops drinking from the water and another grazing from a bush. They let out a bellow and continue to graze and drink from the tropical landscape. As you continue on past the spring, you begin to hear a more insidious roar....from something that sounds menacing and terrifying. You see trees rattle up ahead, yet your gyrosphere continues to pursue the original course as intended. The roar is heard once more, this time, almost as if it is on top of you.
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Entering the forest where the ravenous roars were heard from - you then come face to face with Jurassic World's newest attraction - the Indominous Rex. Yet, something is wrong. The I-Rex is not even supposed to debut for another few months and is supposed to be locked away. Sirens rain down and the I-Rex comes to life as an animatronic in front of your vehicle as your gyrosphere goes into survival mode and dives down the canyon into a sharp turn around a banked canvas. You narrowly miss being the I-Rex's lunch and you hear the massive dino racing after you as you careen through the canyons.

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Twisting and turning around, you read a max speed of around 35 mph, before a sharp banked curve that gives the attraction the element of thrill, and then a steep 30 foot drop into the basin below. The two drops plus the sharp, quick turns seem to be enough to escape the I-Rex's wrath, as your gyrosphere slows down and an announcement is made in your gyrosphere to return to the dock as the tour is on lockdown. Then suddenly, you find yourselves at the foothills of the Jurassic World Aviary, which breaks open and you can hear birds flying everywhere, as the I-Rex roars behind it. Helicopters can be heard swooping in and your vehicle launches off yet again around a series of harrowing turns and dicey obstacles. You hear the cry of raptors and you see one running alongside your gyrosphere, it lunges at you and appears to knock your gyrosphere into a turn, but in reality it wasn't going after you, it was moving your gyrosphere away from the incoming I-Rex attack. As you hear the battle taking place behind you, the gyrosphere stops, and you might be freaked out at the probablility of the I-Rex getting you from behind. Yet your gyrosphere is stopped for a reason, as out of the trees, a massive T-Rex comes out, ready for a fight. It roars and a fight between the T-Rex and the I-Rex begins, which allows you to sweep away and head back towards the unload dock.

Once the battle has finished, the animatronic of the T-Rex looks at you and then looks out onto Jurassic World and lets out a thunderous roar as if to say - this is my world. You unload and read the service announcements that the I-Rex has been placed under captivity and the Island's attractions are back open.

Discovery Canoes
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The Discovery Canoes are offered to guests who want to canoe down a river 65 million years in the making. You travel through the exotic land and see dinosaurs in their natural habitats from up close and unique perspectives that you don't get anywhere else in the land. Some portions of the attraction overlap with the Gyrosphere attraction, offering views of the rolling attraction vehicles above from the water below. The entire river should take around 10-15 mins to canoe through.


Nobu
Table Service Restaurant
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Located on the Main Street of Jurassic World, open from park opening till closing.

Dinner Menu

Appetizers/Starters
Oysters on the Half Shell - $3.25 Each
Fried Calamari - $12.99
fried light and crisp served with garlic dip and cocktail sauce
Avocado Eggrolls - 2 for $9.95
avocado, red onion and cilantro fried in a fried roll; served with a cashew dipping sauce
Ahi Carpaccio - $11.95
thin slices of raw ahi tuna, wasabi pest sauce, creamy rich avocado and aioli
Tomato and Goat Cheese - $9.25
served with pan seared asparagus and vinegar sauce on the side.
Alaskan King Crab - $15.99
served with honey dijon mustard sauce.
Jumbo Shrimp - 2 for $14.99
a really big shrimp served with cocktail sauce and lemon wedges
Seafood Melody - $25.99 (serves 6)
sampler of salmon, shrimp, tuna, crab, lobster, spicy tuna, and halibut with lemon wedges.
Caviar Sampler - $19.99
served with breadsticks

Soups/Salads
Lobster Bisque - $9.95
creamy lobster cooked with garlic, celery, onions, and sea salt with a pinch of parsley
Mozzarella Caprese - $10.99
served with tomatoes, basil, and house oil
Onion Parmesan Soup - $8.95
cheese, parsley, garlic, and onion creme bisque.
Wegener Drift - $10.99
salad served with lettuce, blue cheese, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, celery, and house ranch dressing.
Svalbard - $9.99
salad served with iceberg lettuce, olive oil, vinegar, spicy red onions

Sushi
Arctic Roll - 4 for $10.95
alaskan salmon with avocado, cucumber, and soy sauce.
Paleozoic Roll - 4 for $11.95
shrimp tempura, crab bits, cucumber, garlic sauce and lemon squeeze.
Mesozoic Roll - 4 for $10.95
eel, cucumber, avocado, eel sauce
Panthalassa Roll - 4 for $10.95
crab, cucumber, yellowtail, crab sauce
Earth Roll - 4 for $9.95
salmon, spicy softshell crab, yellowtail, ponzu sauce
Eurasia Roll - 4 for $11.95
tuna bits, cucumber, carrots, spicy wasabi
Columbia Roll - 4 for $10.95
deep fried spicy tuny, columbian wasabi
Gondwana Roll - 4 for $10.95
crab, avocado, salmon, eel, and eel sauce.
Congo Roll - 4 for $9.95
spicy crab and cucumber, with wasabi
Laurasia Roll - 4 for $9.95
spicy shrimp filling with avocado crust and cocktail sauce.
Cambrian Roll - 4 for $11.95
crab and spicy tuna melt with cucumber and avocado.
Avalonia Roll - $10.95
spicy shrimp and avocado with ponzu sauce

Entree/Main Course
Grilled Arctic Halibut - $22.95
served with mashed potatoes, grilled onions and mixed vegetables
Broiled Mountain Salmon - $29.75
served with a barbecue glaze and lemon sauce with asparagus
Filet Mignon (14 oz) - $49.95
served well done to medium rare
Bison Porterhouse (28 oz) - $50.75
Bison Porterhouse (48 oz) - $77.95
served well done to medium rare
Seared Duck - $36.95
with maple butter sauce and mixed vegetables
Grouper - $28.95
served with crab sauce and croutons
Lungini alla Pesto - Gluten-Free Option - $24.95
pasta served with creamy house-made tomato sauce

Side Dishes
Baked Potato - $9.95
Cauliflower Mix - $7.75
Grilled Asparagus - $8.95
Spinach and Mushroom - $9.95
Creamed Spinach - $8.95
Steamed Broccoli - $7.75
Brussel Sprouts - $9.95

Desserts
Creme Brulee - $8.95
Chocolate Moose - $9.95
Tiramisu - $8.95
Gelato - $7.75
vanilla, pecan, chocolate, strawberry, lemoncello, lime, cookies and cream, peanut butter, coffee
Warm Apple Crostada - $8.95

Drinks
Fountain Drink - $2.75
Coke, Sprite, Fanta, Lemonade, Pink Lemonade, Peach Iced Tea
Sparkling Water - $2.75

Wine Short-List (by Glass)

Chardonnay
Cambria - $10.00
Santa Maria. 2011, California
Domaine Laroche - $16.00
Chablis 2013, Burgandy
Far Niente - $18.00
Napa Valley 2014, California
Chateau Montelena - $19.00
Napa Valley, 2012, California

Sauvignon Blanc
Sancerre - $12.00
Loire Valley, 2013, France

Pinot Noir
Smoke Tree - $10.00
Carneros, 2012
Acadia - $11.00
Carneros, 2014
Goldeneye - $11.00
Anderson Valley, 2011

Campagne/Sparkling
Carpene Malvolti - $10.00
Proscecco, Italy
Cremant Brut Rose - $14.00
France

Merlot
Robert Mondavi - $13.00
Napa Valley, 2011, California
Shafer - $15.00
Napa Valley, 2012, California
Franciscan - $16.00
Napa Valley, 2013, California

Beer Selection Short List

On-Tap
Bud, Bud Light, Heineken, Coors Light, Sam Adams Seasonal, Corona, Miller Light

Imported On-Tap
Seasonal

Mixed Drink Short List
Seasonal

Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville
Table Service Restaurant
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Located on Main Street of Jurassic World, open from park opening till closing. Live music nightly.

Drink Menu
Who's to Blame Margarita
Margaritaville gold tequila, triple sec and our house Margarita blend.
$8.50

Blueberry Pomegranate Margarita
Margaritaville Silver Tequila, Cointreau Orange Liqueur, blueberry pemegranate puree and our house margarita blend.
$9.25

Fin to the Left
Margaritaville Silver Tequila, blue caracae and our house margarita blend.
$8.75

Last Mango in Paris
Margaritaville Last Mango Tequila, Cointreau Orange Liqueu, our house margarita blend and cranberry juice.
Served on the rocks $9.25

Chcolate Banana Colade
Pinnacle Chocolate Whipped Vodka. 99 Bananas and coconut puree. Topped with a float of Myers's Dark Rum.
Served frozen $9.25

Dinner Menu
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Starbucks
Isla Nublar's own coffee shop - open from park opening till park closing.

Shops
Jurassic Mercantile
Main store in the land, servicing all of your Jurassic needs including movie merchandise, attraction gear, clothing, notions, and more. All in one central location.
 
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Suchomimus

Well-Known Member
Jurassic World Attractions

Gyrosphere: Excursions to a Lost World
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Meandering towards the right side of the Main Street of Jurassic World - you can walk up to the pathway that leads to the land's signature attraction - Gyrophere: Excursions to a Lost World. Using a newly patented trackless coaster hybrid, guests can travel along in the infamous gyrospheres from the film, Jurassic World - and embark on an unforgettable adventure into the jungles of earth, 65 million years ago.

Queue
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Walking along the pathway in order to get to the attraction loading area, you trek up the side of the Isla Nublar Mountain range, and walk along a winding narrow path that continues to ascend past various plantlike from a prehistoric age. Trees from another time, foliage from the Jurassic period, and plentiful colors surrounding the guests as you continue the journey. As you get closer to the 65 foot peak where the loading zone is, you get a panoramic view of the park as the trees morph into smaller, higher altitude plant-life, which gives the guests a more less of a disrupted view of the surroundings beyond the Jurassic jungle. As you approach the loading zone, the famous John Williams/Michael Giacchino Jurassic Park theme begins to play, and you know you are about to embark on something unlike anything else in a theme park. At the loading area, video screens detail the safety instructions and information necessary before boarding your vehicles.

The gyroshere is a 6-seater vehicle capable of a wide range of motion that involves forward, backward, and roller coaster type drops and stops. Guests must be at least 42 inches tall to ride. Those who experience motion sickness, pregnant, have back/neck pain, or are frightened by loud noises, large animatronics, or any other conditions that may be aggravated by this adventure should not ride.

Excursion Map
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Before you load, you are shown the path that you will take along in the jungles of Isla Nublar. You can see that you'll pass over the Discovery Canoes before going into the great beyond of the mountain range.

Ride Experience
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Departing the load area you travel across a small bridge as a piano version of the Jurassic Park theme plays inside your gyrosphere for all to hear and be immersed by. Looking around at the sprawling greenery, you're transported into a world far lost in time. Continuing on you see a small pack of water based dinosaurs by a creek, that slightly move as you glide past them. The music continues to swell inside the gyrosphere, until you reach the brontosaurus pack, where the music booms as an homage to the original Jurassic Park
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You can even say to yourself...'they do move in herds'

The beauty and majesty of the adventure is compounded when you gaze over the edge to your right and see the Discovery Canoes floating past on a small river, with additional Brontosaurus below, grazing on the trees and the plant life.

Up ahead is a spring area that has a Triceratops drinking from the water and another grazing from a bush. They let out a bellow and continue to graze and drink from the tropical landscape. As you continue on past the spring, you begin to hear a more insidious roar....from something that sounds menacing and terrifying. You see trees rattle up ahead, yet your gyrosphere continues to pursue the original course as intended. The roar is heard once more, this time, almost as if it is on top of you.
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Entering the forest where the ravenous roars were heard from - you then come face to face with Jurassic World's newest attraction - the Indominous Rex. Yet, something is wrong. The I-Rex is not even supposed to debut for another few months and is supposed to be locked away. Sirens rain down and the I-Rex comes to life as an animatronic in front of your vehicle as your gyrosphere goes into survival mode and dives down the canyon into a sharp turn around a banked canvas. You narrowly miss being the I-Rex's lunch and you hear the massive dino racing after you as you careen through the canyons.

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Twisting and turning around, you read a max speed of around 35 mph, before a sharp banked curve that gives the attraction the element of thrill, and then a steep 30 foot drop into the basin below. The two drops plus the sharp, quick turns seem to be enough to escape the I-Rex's wrath, as your gyrosphere slows down and an announcement is made in your gyrosphere to return to the dock as the tour is on lockdown. Then suddenly, you find yourselves at the foothills of the Jurassic World Aviary, which breaks open and you can hear birds flying everywhere, as the I-Rex roars behind it. Helicopters can be heard swooping in and your vehicle launches off yet again around a series of harrowing turns and dicey obstacles. You hear the cry of raptors and you see one running alongside your gyrosphere, it lunges at you and appears to knock your gyrosphere into a turn, but in reality it wasn't going after you, it was moving your gyrosphere away from the incoming I-Rex attack. As you hear the battle taking place behind you, the gyrosphere stops, and you might be freaked out at the probablility of the I-Rex getting you from behind. Yet your gyrosphere is stopped for a reason, as out of the trees, a massive T-Rex comes out, ready for a fight. It roars and a fight between the T-Rex and the I-Rex begins, which allows you to sweep away and head back towards the unload dock.

Once the battle has finished, the animatronic of the T-Rex looks at you and then looks out onto Jurassic World and lets out a thunderous roar as if to say - this is my world. You unload and read the service announcements that the I-Rex has been placed under captivity and the Island's attractions are back open.

Discovery Canoes
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The Discovery Canoes are offered to guests who want to canoe down a river 65 million years in the making. You travel through the exotic land and see dinosaurs in their natural habitats from up close and unique perspectives that you don't get anywhere else in the land. Some portions of the attraction overlap with the Gyrosphere attraction, offering views of the rolling attraction vehicles above from the water below. The entire river should take around 10-15 mins to canoe through.


Nobu
Table Service Restaurant
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Located on the Main Street of Jurassic World, open from park opening till closing.

Dinner Menu

Appetizers/Starters
Oysters on the Half Shell - $3.25 Each
Fried Calamari - $12.99
fried light and crisp served with garlic dip and cocktail sauce
Avocado Eggrolls - 2 for $9.95
avocado, red onion and cilantro fried in a fried roll; served with a cashew dipping sauce
Ahi Carpaccio - $11.95
thin slices of raw ahi tuna, wasabi pest sauce, creamy rich avocado and aioli
Tomato and Goat Cheese - $9.25
served with pan seared asparagus and vinegar sauce on the side.
Alaskan King Crab - $15.99
served with honey dijon mustard sauce.
Jumbo Shrimp - 2 for $14.99
a really big shrimp served with cocktail sauce and lemon wedges
Seafood Melody - $25.99 (serves 6)
sampler of salmon, shrimp, tuna, crab, lobster, spicy tuna, and halibut with lemon wedges.
Caviar Sampler - $19.99
served with breadsticks

Soups/Salads
Lobster Bisque - $9.95
creamy lobster cooked with garlic, celery, onions, and sea salt with a pinch of parsley
Mozzarella Caprese - $10.99
served with tomatoes, basil, and house oil
Onion Parmesan Soup - $8.95
cheese, parsley, garlic, and onion creme bisque.
Wegener Drift - $10.99
salad served with lettuce, blue cheese, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, celery, and house ranch dressing.
Svalbard - $9.99
salad served with iceberg lettuce, olive oil, vinegar, spicy red onions

Sushi
Arctic Roll - 4 for $10.95
alaskan salmon with avocado, cucumber, and soy sauce.
Paleozoic Roll - 4 for $11.95
shrimp tempura, crab bits, cucumber, garlic sauce and lemon squeeze.
Mesozoic Roll - 4 for $10.95
eel, cucumber, avocado, eel sauce
Panthalassa Roll - 4 for $10.95
crab, cucumber, yellowtail, crab sauce
Earth Roll - 4 for $9.95
salmon, spicy softshell crab, yellowtail, ponzu sauce
Eurasia Roll - 4 for $11.95
tuna bits, cucumber, carrots, spicy wasabi
Columbia Roll - 4 for $10.95
deep fried spicy tuny, columbian wasabi
Gondwana Roll - 4 for $10.95
crab, avocado, salmon, eel, and eel sauce.
Congo Roll - 4 for $9.95
spicy crab and cucumber, with wasabi
Laurasia Roll - 4 for $9.95
spicy shrimp filling with avocado crust and cocktail sauce.
Cambrian Roll - 4 for $11.95
crab and spicy tuna melt with cucumber and avocado.
Avalonia Roll - $10.95
spicy shrimp and avocado with ponzu sauce

Entree/Main Course
Grilled Arctic Halibut - $22.95
served with mashed potatoes, grilled onions and mixed vegetables
Broiled Mountain Salmon - $29.75
served with a barbecue glaze and lemon sauce with asparagus
Filet Mignon (14 oz) - $49.95
served well done to medium rare
Bison Porterhouse (28 oz) - $50.75
Bison Porterhouse (48 oz) - $77.95
served well done to medium rare
Seared Duck - $36.95
with maple butter sauce and mixed vegetables
Grouper - $28.95
served with crab sauce and croutons
Lungini alla Pesto - Gluten-Free Option - $24.95
pasta served with creamy house-made tomato sauce

Side Dishes
Baked Potato - $9.95
Cauliflower Mix - $7.75
Grilled Asparagus - $8.95
Spinach and Mushroom - $9.95
Creamed Spinach - $8.95
Steamed Broccoli - $7.75
Brussel Sprouts - $9.95

Desserts
Creme Brulee - $8.95
Chocolate Moose - $9.95
Tiramisu - $8.95
Gelato - $7.75
vanilla, pecan, chocolate, strawberry, lemoncello, lime, cookies and cream, peanut butter, coffee
Warm Apple Crostada - $8.95

Drinks
Fountain Drink - $2.75
Coke, Sprite, Fanta, Lemonade, Pink Lemonade, Peach Iced Tea
Sparkling Water - $2.75

Wine Short-List (by Glass)

Chardonnay
Cambria - $10.00
Santa Maria. 2011, California
Domaine Laroche - $16.00
Chablis 2013, Burgandy
Far Niente - $18.00
Napa Valley 2014, California
Chateau Montelena - $19.00
Napa Valley, 2012, California

Sauvignon Blanc
Sancerre - $12.00
Loire Valley, 2013, France

Pinot Noir
Smoke Tree - $10.00
Carneros, 2012
Acadia - $11.00
Carneros, 2014
Goldeneye - $11.00
Anderson Valley, 2011

Campagne/Sparkling
Carpene Malvolti - $10.00
Proscecco, Italy
Cremant Brut Rose - $14.00
France

Merlot
Robert Mondavi - $13.00
Napa Valley, 2011, California
Shafer - $15.00
Napa Valley, 2012, California
Franciscan - $16.00
Napa Valley, 2013, California

Beer Selection Short List

On-Tap
Bud, Bud Light, Heineken, Coors Light, Sam Adams Seasonal, Corona, Miller Light

Imported On-Tap
Seasonal

Mixed Drink Short List
Seasonal

Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville
Table Service Restaurant
2000

Located on Main Street of Jurassic World, open from park opening till closing. Live music nightly.

Drink Menu
Who's to Blame Margarita
Margaritaville gold tequila, triple sec and our house Margarita blend.
$8.50

Blueberry Pomegranate Margarita
Margaritaville Silver Tequila, Cointreau Orange Liqueur, blueberry pemegranate puree and our house margarita blend.
$9.25

Fin to the Left
Margaritaville Silver Tequila, blue caracae and our house margarita blend.
$8.75

Last Mango in Paris
Margaritaville Last Mango Tequila, Cointreau Orange Liqueu, our house margarita blend and cranberry juice.
Served on the rocks $9.25

Chcolate Banana Colade
Pinnacle Chocolate Whipped Vodka. 99 Bananas and coconut puree. Topped with a float of Myers's Dark Rum.
Served frozen $9.25

Dinner Menu
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Starbucks
Isla Nublar's own coffee shop - open from park opening till park closing.

Shops
Jurassic Mercantile
Main store in the land, servicing all of your Jurassic needs including movie merchandise, attraction gear, clothing, notions, and more. All in one central location.
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You used stock images from Pangea, didn't you Spacemt?
 

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Chili's
Has anyone seen the film Sing? I think @D Hindley was the one who originally suggested it as part of Illumination Station.

Reason why I'm asking is because I'm working on the layout for the land and was thinking of using the theater as the facade and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for how to present the show -- animatronics? Or puppets with live actors?
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