Lost World
For those who seek adventure, this is the place for you. Here, guests are immersed in exotic locations, where the wild rules supreme. They can see many great things. Dinosaurs, cavemen, animals, and more.
When coming across the bridge from London, guests enter the land. The first area that they are introduced to is a jungle area themed to Madagascar. Here, they will find Boabab Bites, a restaurant sitting on the edge of the water. Nearby is King Julien's Tree Swings, which overlook the land as it sits by the water that surrounds Crood island. As they go through the jungle, guests can also eat at Marty's and shop at Washed-up Wares. At the edge of the area is where guests can ride the family boat ride, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, inspired by a former attraction in Singapore.
Going north from Madagascar's western side, guests enter Jurassic World. Here, guests can find many photo ops where they can appear like they're being chased by dinosaurs. This area is home to Hammond's a restaurant named after John Hammond (the creator of Jurassic Park.) Guests can also go to the Jurassic World Discovery Center nearby. Towards the edge of the area is the Isla Nublar River Adventure, which is similar to the updated ride in Hollywood. It exits into Jurassic Outfitters. Close to that is Camp Jurassic, a play area, as well as the place where the dinosaur encounters happen. Across from this ride is Jurassic World Velocicoaster, a modified version of the Orlando attraction. It exits into the Raptor Den gift shop.
In the center of the land, bordered by bridges from Madagascar, Jurassic World, and Egypt, guests can explore Crood Island. This Tom Sawyer Island-style attraction based on The Croods allows guests to explore the Prehistoric realm. They can also eat at the Caveman Cafe and shop at the Creature Hut, both of which are found on the island. The latter of which offers many creatures from the films, including Belt, Sash, punch monkeys, parrot tigers, and more.
Last of all, in the northeastern corner of the land, accessible by going north from Madagascar's eastern side, guests will find an Ancient Egyptian area. Here, they can eat at the Explorer's Inn restaurant. At the end of the area is a large Egyptian tomb where Revenge of the Mummy is housed. This is an extended version of the Orlando ride, with a few modifications, including a sandstorm scene. The ride exits into the Treasure Vault.
9. King Julien's Tree Swing
10. Madagascar: A Crate Adventure
11. Jurassic World Discovery Center
12. Isla Nublar River Adventure
13. Camp Jurassic
14. Jurassic World Velocicoaster
15. Crood Island
16. Revenge of the Mummy
Dining:
Y. Boabab Bites
Z. Marty's
AA. Hammond's
AB. Caveman Cafe
AC. Explorer's Inn
Shopping:
AD. Washed-Up Wares
AE. Jurassic Outfitters
AF. Raptor Den
AG. Creature Hut
AH. Treasure Vault
The idea to put multiple IPs around a single theme has been a thought of mine for a while. I felt that Universal could include much more if they did things similar to Disney by grouping things in lands. For example, this area is similar to Adventureland. How do I make these films fit together? Well, I looked at two themes: exploration of exotic places and prehistoric creatures. Put those two together and came up with this. Although the Jurassic area had both Jurassic World and Jurassic Park in its first draft, I decided to make it entirely Jurassic World to make it flow better and not have an awkward time gap between attractions in that section.






That’s a great combination of IPs/areas that seem like they’d blow nicely together! Good job!
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