12 hours ago12 hr I am returning after a long hiatus to a park I'd been working on for quite a while when Jurassic World first came out; I was a bit burned out by some of the limits on aviaries and lagoons, but the aviary update has drawn me back in.While my park is a very long way from finished and still has many areas that are extremely rough around the edges, including a few zones I want to redo completely, I want to share what I have so far and some of my thoughts on where I am going.Welcome... To Jurassic Park: Los Angeles!The entrance (like almost every part of this park) isn't quite finished, I want to flesh out the plaza in front of it, add shade structures and queues in front of the ticket and membership booths, etc; but I am very, very happy with the bones of the structure. The entrance is very much modeled on the real world entrance of the Los Angeles zoo, and in fact the whole starting zone is in some ways modeled on the Los Angeles Zoo both as it exists today and as in its master plan. I am aiming for a high budget, highly themed Jurassic Park that might have been built near Los Angeles in place of JP San Diego in a slightly alternate timeline and never suffered any significant disasters. I will lean heavily on the JP theming with some allowances for time passing and modernization bringing us closer to the Jurassic World style.The entrance is the main thing I wanted to show off so far - the rest requires significant work. But there IS quite a bit of it that's at least got placeholders in to save space for future ideas... Maybe I will talk about some of those soon.
2 hours ago2 hr Author 9 hours ago, JB said:Very nice! "Gulch of the Gore King"? That sounds...... interesting. ;-)So, I was going for a scientifically accurate late Cretaceous Laramidia entrance, modeled on LA Zoo's planned California Natives zone. (California for the most part was underwater in the late Cretaceous, but the bits of it that were above water would have been part of Laramidia, the western half of what would become North America).As such, I was using specific dinos from the area with stand-ins from the game. In this case, Albertosaurus stands in for Lythronax:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LythronaxLythronax means "Gore King" hence the name of the area. But... you aren't the first to point out a certain.... meaning... I have to admit that I don't really see it (and I don't know if I want to!) but I'll probably end up changing it. Especially because I ended up revamping the single species Lythronax habitat into a complex of habitats.
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