This seems like a pretty good fit...
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But what do I know?
Would love that, or maybe the Dino Institute has some secret donations from members of S.E.A that allowed them to develop the Time Rovers. Then you could have a second attraction be like a trip to a Lost World type scenarioSeconded.
As an alternative though, if SEA becomes a marketable IP then a land set in the age of the dinosaurs or maybe on some lost island based on said intellectual property could also be cool.
Seconded.
As an alternative though, if SEA becomes a marketable IP then a land set in the age of the dinosaurs or maybe on some lost island based on said intellectual property could also be cool.
...That's what they should have done with Dino-Rama as whole. Taken it to the extremes. Fully embraced the cheese. The theme they were going for isn't a bad one, it just wasn't executed well. Had WDI for example, added a cheesy darkride, that junkyard coaster and had the Dino Institute façade appear more abandoned with cracks and overgrowth, etc the entire land could have been more cohesive. (and better fit with the rest of Animal Kingdom's aged aesthetic) In my head cannon, the backstory could be that a down-on-her-luck owner of Dinorama Park has seemingly discovered her great grandfather's (S.E.A. member) abandoned time travel tech and is wanting to turn the park around with real dinosaurs. Help save the park from extinction! (1 part Land of the Lost to 2 parts We're Back!, with a little Jurassic Park naive optimism thrown in for good measure) I definitely think it could work but the land needs that cheesed out bus bar dark ride and junkyard coaster!
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