The Troubled History of Universal’s Abandoned Triceratops Encounter: Evolving into VelociCoaster
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- As Universal's Islands of Adventure opened the latest and great roller coaster - VelociCoaster join us for part 1 looking at what stood before. The Triceratops Encounter or later known as Triceratops Discovery Trail was a short-lived attraction allowing guests to get up close and personal with realistic animatronic dinosaurs. The unpopular experience was later abandoned within the park and reopened multiple times.
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That reporter interviewing Goldblum is standing uncomfortably close.
He’s a tad creepy
she was absolutely hitting on him lol
Wubba, Wubba, Wubba. Goodbye, God Bless.
@@rowansidhe3239 Yeah but did you hear the way he said "That's right, I *am* the dinosaur man" lmao. He was enjoying it and realised he was on TV and cut back into talking about the ride
I thought that too! Lol 🤣
When I was a kid, I actually thought they had finally brought Triceratops back to life 😅
This is why it was great!
Yeah me too. I feel like they even had something on the news saying it was real. I was like 9 so idk.
I still think that every once in a while. Especially in the movies
Several of my cousins fell for it as well. Having been myself, it was eerily realistic when I went. If I had been any younger, I would have believed that too.
Sounds like they did their job. That’s pretty cool if you ask me
I got to experience Triceratops Encounter when I was a kid, and even though I was old enough to know it was an animatronic, it was so realistic that I jumped at the chance to pet it. I still vividly remember how real the skin around its nose looked and felt.
They did an amazing job with the animatronic and your reaction is exactly what they were striving for
No kidding! That heart beat was erily similar to pressing your hand to a horse.
I was old enough to know it wasn't real too but it was so unexpectedly realistic that I didn't fully realize it was an animatronic until they said we could pet it. It felt real but I knew they wouldn't let kids pet an actual dinosaur
God bless the character actor playing Hammond in the footage you used. He’s really giving it his all and he’s FABULOUS, but nobody can sound like Mr. Attenborough. I’ve always loved that about the character actors at Universal though- there’s always one thing that is just /off/ about them, but when you’re up close and personal with them it feels so genuine and amazing. When I went and bumped into Doc Brown he really didn’t look anything like him but once he started talking he just lit up and came alive.
The face actors there work for me in a way that Disney face characters never have. Maybe because they’re being live action characters so you really do just FEEL it more.
Having them walk around and allow them the freedom to 'be' also helps to sell it
You're totally right on that!
In all fairness, it sounds like the actor misidentified Attenborough's accent.
The kind of attractions you no longer see… it had its problem but imagine having an actual interactive animatronic like this today.
It would certainly go down well with the families I think
@@ExpeditionThemePark i think they can do something completely astonishing with the technology we have today, not even talking about screens. Having an herbivore dinosaur implies that we can actually touch it and feel it. The raptor costume is something you watch from distance
But it had no screens! What about the screeeeeens!?
@@Hessed3712 I know it did not had screens, that's the point.
@@Hessed3712 screens work if implemented correctly otherwise it ruins the ride/attraction
I think there's something about this video that's sadder than a lot of the other videos like this and I'm not sure what it is. I just feel like something was genuinely lost when this attraction closed. Maybe that's just because I never got to go through it, but there's something I think you can, for lack of a less trite way of putting it, "magical" about something that doesn't necessarily seek to "thrill" you but grounds you in another reality for a little bit. Its part of what I like about things like Halloween horror nights or VR video games, but this could be accessible for more general audiences. There seems like there was a lot of heart put into this as a concept. This isn't saying there isn't any in velicocoaster. Or even that there's less or more. They can't be compared, they're too different. But anything that can make a kid believe the dinosaur is sick and getting better and there's a staff of people taking care of it, with that being almost the only goal is something nice about theme parks that I'm not sure we'll get much more of.
Agreed, the idea that this attraction helped make the Jurassic Park area feel more 'real' is such a great concept and adds to that suspension of 'real' that theme parks should offer. It was and still is a great concept for an encounter that just failed to meet guests expectations. Maybe a lack of repeatability hurt it also.
I agree--there is something sad about this. I can't put my finger on it but I guess it's because times have changed. Kids and Millennials no longer crave learning but crave thrills. Kids and many adults find their attention and brains are now inside their iPhones. Many walk, talk and drive while focussing their attention on their iPhones. I actually witnessed a woman, at the Lloyd Center shopping mall in Portland Oregon, walking while texting on her iPhone and she walked and tumbled into a shallow water feature fountain in the mall. I love visiting Universal Studios and Disneyland. I'll always be a kid at heart.
I got to experience it as a 15yr old kid back in 1999 when it opened! It was mesmerizing I had never seen such thing (it just didn't exist) and for a moment I was like WHAT these things are really alive??? But how??? I had only arrived from Cuba 6 years ago so this was all very WOW to me. They explained how the eggs hatched, the dinosaur was sick and the vet was curing it, it made very real noises and movements. I truly left thinking WOW they did it... until my dad was like... No --- that's a machine, dinosaurs are really extinct and they are not coming back. I was heartbroken for a few minutes.... but quickly got on to the next rollercoaster and forgot all about it! It was mesmerizing to see once but once you saw it once you didn't need to see it again. I'm glad they have made something modern with it bc kids today would not buy it since tech has evolved so much!
Hard agree. I had the chance to see this once in my life and it was amazing to feel like I was actually in the world. I went through it multiple times on my one visit.
would it be fair to say that raptor encounter still kinda fills this role
I will always treasure my memories of being able to pet the Triceretops and it sneezing on me.
Sad that's gone now 😯
I'm glad you got to experience it
The robots were so strong they could actually be incredibly dangerous to the human actors. There were hidden pressure plates on the ground that the actors had to coordinate their movements with to ensure the program would continue. One false move (while having to recall 1000s of facts about the animal on a whim) and the show would e-stop.
No wonder it was down all the time. Could see that being a huge issue getting distracted by guests. Honestly, it would have been even more believable if the actor got nocked down as it turned its head. Ha.
That's amazing!
I wish they did the iconic Jeep ride instead of the boat from the book
Maybe one day...
Maybe the boat is easier to maintain?
Wish they still had this. My daughter would love it. She wants a baby triceratops. Lol
Wish there was still a place for it too, something a little less dangerous than meeting a velociraptor...
Well I heard they were going to bring a baby velociraptor and a baby triceratops to the park at orlando for meet and greet.
@@ExpeditionThemePark where did you get the video from 0:48
Pull a gamer move … *and bring the dinos back!*
Yeah, my daughter thought it was great... then again, so did I
I have such a fond memory of this attraction! At age 13 and a fan of knowing how things work, I knew it was an animatronic but was amazed by the technology and realism. My parent was enthralled and kept talking about how amazing it was to see a live dinosaur; I thought it was a matter of playing along at first (preserve a bit of the magic, you know?) until realizing that no, it really was well done enough that a fully grown adult truly believed it was real to the point of being starry eyed over it. There aren't a lot of good memories with that parent, but that's one of them.
I'm glad you have those memories. That's why I love these types of attractions.
Awww, I would have loved to see the Triceratops Encounter! So many people just don't appreciate theme park attractions unless they are thrill rides. Not everyone is built for roller coasters and this kind of fun encounter really is needed to balance out the experience.
im 2 years late, but this is so true. even though i love the thrill stuff, i also love immersion and i would have loved to see the triceratops as a kid.. it would make the whole experience feel so real, like ur actually in a real jurassic park
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Oh yeah! Just like that scene from the first Jurassic Park with the Triceratops that was sick. I think the concept would have been magical to experience in real life, and I wish I had been able to see it myself as a kid.
This is a prime example of what the Universal theme parks are loosing, soul.
When I was in the JP island in 2019, the place was pretty small, yes, but it set my JP fan inside me into overdrive. There were parts where I really felt like I was in the real Jurassic Park.
This attraction is a prime example of that, with a trail that shows you some of the supplies the "staff" used to care for the animals, and the employees doing everything they can to make you feel like this is all real, THAT is the experience I love.
I think if any themepark is losing soul, it's Disney. Universal opened a new attraction over the pandemic, Disney delayed theirs. Universal has kept all benefits, while Disney has gotten rid of things like transportation, free magic bands, and extra magic hours
There's something especially sad about this for me bing a Kid from the Midwest, our family couldn't afford to fly out to the coasts and go to these parks. So being a giant JP nerd I was always looking for footage of these rides online on youtube and the old sites like JPToys and Jurassic Legacy and seeing all the attractions and feeling gutted every passing year when one after another kept shutting down or getting neglected and left to fall apart like Trike Encounter here.
The new JW stuff looks just like the new movies: too busy, too many tricks and not enough attraction or substance. It's a shame these are the replacements for such incredible looking rides and walk-throughs.
I think as the times change and theme park tie ins evolve, I'm just glad we got something new. The VelociCoaster is amazing and while completely different to the walk through, it adds something new and exciting to the land. I do also miss the classic walk-throughs and Jurassic Park being a real, living place vibe too.
A discussion of the raptor encounter would be welcome too. Those puppets were fantastic and the cast and theming were top notch.
Agreed
Fun fact I used to work at mythos at IOA, one time on a smoke break I walked backstage at Jurassic park. I knew that triceratops encounter was there so I snuck in and guess what? It was wide open, I walked in and saw everything abandoned it was absolutely nuts. The triceratops were still there just chilling all deteriorating, it looked like lost world. Man I wish I had the balls to record it but I was nervous I was gonna get caught lol
ha so cool you got to go see it
I really do love that the Triceratops Encounter evolved to Velociraptor Encounter. I really loved both dinosaur encounters. They did such an amazing job.
agreed!
Damn, I wish it hadn't taken me over 3 decades to finally get to Universal. I was about 6 years too late for the trike encounter the first time I went, but the raptor encounter is responsible for one of my most cherished memories, so I can't complain. The training they give the puppeteers for the raptor costume must be top flight because their work is outstanding.
Man, I was wondering where this attraction went. I was amazed with the animatronic when I was a kid and my mom was as well. I asked a worker to where the attraction was and just pointed us to River Adventure. We got duped for the ride , laughing back at it now
Even the workers didn't know this existed!
I remember visiting this as a small child, like I still have a few photos of me in the JP jeep stroller. I was absolutely convinced this was real and tried to communicate with the animatronic in ‘dino speak’. I was like 4.
hahahah amazing
I have the vaguest memories of this attraction from a family vacation in 2000. I wish I could have gone back before it was closed. It was a very underrated part of the park.
agreed it was very unique and added something extra to the park that made it feel more 'real'
This holds a special place in my heart because I 100 percent that it was real when I was a kid and I went every time its made me fall in love with dinosaurs
exactly as it was supposed to!
Hey!! I was a Scareactor in Jungle of Doom!!
…….and you’re absolutely right.
Haha you are part of history at least!
I'm really sad that I never got to see this... Triceratops is my favorite dinosaur.
Maybe one day they will bring the triceratops puppet over to the Orlando parks
@@ExpeditionThemePark That would be amazing!
I remember seeing this when I was there as a kid. It was absolutely amazing, I was awestruck and it just blew my mind being able to interact with a dinosaur. So sad it didn't get the love it deserved
Jeff goldblum is just amazing lol. Got to love that guy.
That interview was hilarious 🤣
he's certainly a character!
Me too! 😂 He's the "coolest guy in Hollywood". 🤗❤
During a December 2010 trip I got to experience it without knowing what it was. I went down the queue and BOOM… there’s a Triceratops.
Had no clue at the time that it was quickly fading away. I’m glad I got to see it!
I am glad you did also!
The timing on this was perfect. I just spent the weekend checking out the new coaster and I told my wife I swore there was something else in that area when I was a kid but I could not remember what it was.
there was!
@@ExpeditionThemePark Keep up the awesome work. I subscribed after running into your channel yesterday.
Saw this head in the tribute store and i was so excited to see it was still around! I got to be lucky enough to see this in 1999 opening summer in its full glory. It was a rather tame experience but if you liked JP it was still pretty cool.
Glad you got to experience it
Cera from Land Before Time all grown up.
Exactly
@@ExpeditionThemePark Now we need a grown up version of LBT
Speaking of which I am thinking of asking universal to do some Land before Time real life dinosaurs puppeteers at Jurassic world only as live action versions while they're younger. At least put some details on it.
@@hayleywaalen2612 Ah, the land before time film series. That film series needs more love. It needs more respect too. So does Balto and its first sequel. But, in terms of the land before time franchise, its TV series should have a second, a third, and a fourth, and maybe a fifth, and yeah one or two of those seasons should focus on the kids as adults now. And most, if not all of the producers, directors, and writers should be the ones from avatar: the last airbender. And the land before time deserved either a ride or another attraction at epic universe.
I can't stop laughing at the actor playing John Hammond. Every clip, his accent changes. Make up your mind what nationality you want to be, dude! LOL!!
Did john mammond clone himself? But with diffrent accent
This is what you get when you only hire non-union actors in Florida. You get Billy-Bob from Jacksonville in a fake beard. Just saying. 🤣
I was actually wondering which part of Scotland he came from ?!? Worse than my accent and I live there 😁
Let’s all admit that it actually could have been worse... MUCH MUCH worse. Lol.
I remember seeing this thing around 2000ish. It was really cool and always sticks in my mind when I think of the place.
Used to work River. Got to work at Trike for the short time in 2010 it was open. Guests are finicky, they come wanting to see a dino, but when you show them one they act all disappointed that it wasn't a ride.
That's where it failed unfortunately with guest expectations
I’m so happy you posted this! I was a cynical child at the age of nine and I BELIEVED that it was real for awhile. I ran to my parents and yelled “I found a real dinosaur! It made me think it was real but it’s not real.. right?!” Haha! Fooled me. It sneezed on me!
Haha that's why I loved this attraction!
I had the pleasure of being part of the development team for these Triceratops. We worked on these in close proximity to space arm production and a module for the ISS. It was one of my favourite projects. I hope it was not my part that caused problems.
I remember this as a child and loved it. Was upset the time after I returned and it wasn't there. Was glad that last time though I was able to get a prop from the experience from the prop house. It may just be one of the insulators from the electric fence but it's history!
That is a great get!
I was absolutely convinced this was real when I visited as a very small child, I'm sad I never saw it again before it shut down. Treasured memory though
Agreed!!
It’s a shame that the general public today doesn’t care about an attraction if it’s not a ride. I live for the attractions and shows like this, the ones that really breath life into the themed areas. This, Ollivander’s, the old Sword in the Stone show at MK, the Citizens of Hollywood at DHS, Enchanted Tales with Belle. Hell, they had a meet and greet with Frank from Men in Black at a UO AP event and meeting a pug in a little suit was the highlight of my week. 😂
Is that John Hammond Scottish, Italian, Spanish or Dreamfinder? :D
Sorrry. Great video, mate. I'd wondered what become of this.
Part Indian I think
"Dreamfinder" 🤣🤣🤣 That made me chuckle. I was trying to figure that out while listening to him. I always thought he had a British accent in the movie, so I was like "Why are you doing this quasi Scottish/European accent there bud?" while watching the Dr. Hammond.
@@cannibalisticrequiem lol, thanks! (Hammond is supposed to be Scottish btw, he says in the film he came down from Scotland to London, when he had the flea circus)
Very much like Matt Lucas’s ‘Taaj’ character from ‘Come Fly With Me’. You get me?
I came here to post basically the same thing. You beat me to it. LOL!!
This experience is always something I'll remember (I was about 8-10 at the time). I went to Florida a few times in the early to mid 2000's and this was something I was really in awe of, such a great experience, I always seemed to get sneezed on.
Great job on this one! I was a huge fan of the original encounter but I always remember the people complaining that it was boring or it didn't do anything. People don't appreciate a unique experience. It WAS always broken, but it was such a well done experience like you said,if you knew what you were in for. Great memories tho. I even recognized the employees in the videos. 👍
thank you so much
I remembered doing this but had no idea it was here, this channel seems to be resolving a lot of my late 90s memories
Pretty sure I got to do this experience when it was running seasonally around 2010. Since I lived in the Orlando area, I recall seeing the sign and always seeing the attraction was closed, so I was personally pretty excited about this part of the park. IoA was a bit scary for me since I didn't enjoy thrill rides as a kid, so having this experience available was fun, even if I only got to do it once. Got the chance to pet its beak, too.
Glad you got to do it!
I got to see it in person back in 2001, I always loved it because the JP movies are some of my favorites of all time. It really felt to me like a real visit to Jurassic Park. Haven’t seen the Raptor Encounter or been to the Velocicoaster but maybe someday.
Hope you get to
Never clicked so fast! Been waiting for this video!
Hope you like it
@@ExpeditionThemePark always!
Wow- what a blast from the past. Actually used to be the attraction lead at Triceratops Encounter- Loved it. Was so amazed by the whole thing, and was so sad when I heard it was closing (years after I left) I always told my son I used to take care of a real dinosaur, and never got a chance to take him there before it closed. I would have sh** myself as a kid if I had seen this! Its so sad that they didn't maintain it well.... Even towards the end, they were having way too many "allergic reactions" ( what we were instructed to say when they weren't cooperating. People did actually believe the validity of them- We even received a customer complaint through the mail from a member of PETA about these dinosaurs! NO KIDDING! Universal Graciously responded and assured them that they are well taken care of! Man, I miss this attraction! The Raptor encounter and new coaster are awesome- but i will always have a soft spot for this lost gem!
oh that is amazing!
I got to pet one of those triceratops back in 1999, they would only let us pet the beak/mouth part I remember and it was very brief. I also took a picture with John Hammond and Ian Malcolm back when they used to walk around the park, it was on the top floor of the Discovery Center where the restaurant and gift shop were. I no longer have that picture sadly because it got lost many years ago, but the memories are still with me. I miss this version of Jurassic Park from back in the day sometimes.
That's a shame you lost that picture!
Such a great script was written for the actors. So impressive and happy to experience this. Thank you for the video.
Great stuff mate. Just got back from IoA and really nice to see Velocicoaster breathe a bit of new life into the JP visitor centre area, though I sure do wish Jurassic would’ve got as much love as Harry Potter has had over the years.
I agree!
Kong was a missed oppertunity..that entier area could have been expanded part of JP and add a new JP themed ride there instead. Or JW ride. Kong just seems out of place its not a part of a themed island and it just serves as a transition..kinda like the lost continent now that merlenwood is gone.
You make such beautiful videos man. I really do appreciate it. Universal Orlando and Jurassic Park have such a deep place in my heart. Thank you man
I will always find the animatronics of the 1st Jurassic Park movie more realistic and pleasing to watch over the newer CGI ones. Such great memories watching that movie as a kid!
The first time I went to Universal as a kid at age 4 was the only time I got to see this attraction before it closed. I was too young to remember a ton of the details, but I do remember my mom was one of the lucky ones to get sneezed on, and it's still just such a fond memory to me.
As always, AMAZING job. Yes on part 2.
Thank you for covering this amazing attraction and it's fascinating history.
thanks for watching!
That journalist flirting with Jeff goldblum 👌
She was a little close to the Grandmaster...
Wow 5:01 that's my grandpa guy with mustache getting talked to I got his helmet in my room I think he was a project manager or something
awesome!
I loved this experience! It really brought home the feeling that Jurassic Park was real.
Feels like the audio mixing on the latest videos has taken a step up. Great work and a fun watch!
thank you!
Can’t wait to see part 2 I recently got back from my first trip to Universal that wasn’t HHN related and got to go on The Velocicoaster twice before the official launch and it was a really cool experience
I adored this attraction growing up. I tried to go as often as possible. I loved those triceratopses
yessss
So fun to see Jackie and Kyle footage!
I enjoyed this, never got to see it. Yes, do Velocicoaster!! Thanks Sam!
Please make a part 2! I wish I was able to go when this was a thing, but I really wanna ride the new coaster because it looks so much fun
Yessss
You can find videos on RUclips of people riding. It seems to be a ride mainly without animatronics and more of those big screen things. I think it has mixed reviews.
Fun fact; there were large action figures of the Triceratops featured in this attraction (which could make sounds) sold at Islands of Adventure around the time this was open. I have one of them; managed to score it off of EBay a few years ago. Mine doesn't make noise, but it's the spitting image of this attraction's central dinosaur itself.
dang now I want one
@@ExpeditionThemePark Good luck (🍀)! It’s something definitely worth putting into one’s collection. 😊 Your best bet is EBAY, Etsy, and similar sites.
Your channel really is the best, thanks for all the hard work!!!
thank you so much!
I saw it as a kid,great video!
This is SOOO beautiful
Good video u building from sad to greatness 🤯💯
This is so cool to learn about. I know kid me would have loved this. Awesome vid!
thanks!
Man, I remember this from when I was super little. It feels so long ago and like a fever dream. Everything has changed so much.
Thanks for another great video.
Thank you!
Boy this looks like fun! I for one LOVE the realism and feeling of immersion! Even with technical problems, I still love the imagination injected into my favorite attractions as well as thrills. (sometimes even prefer it) Maybe someday they can bring over something akin to the Tokyo version with the puppets. =)
That's what i'm hoping for too!
@@ExpeditionThemePark Thanks man. Stay cool!
I'm obsessed with the amount of world-building going on in the queue, those nutrition charts look straight out of a real zoo. The newer raptor encounter is fantastic in its own way, and it has proven itself as a crowd-pleaser, but I feel like the area has sacrificed most of its subtle immersive magic in favor of thrills. Bring back the herbivores!
Fun fact about the "Evilution" maze: Mutant dinosaur scare-actors would "attack" the triceratops animatronic under the strobe lighting, and you would later encounter the gory decapitated head of the triceratops. Pictures of it can be found pretty easily. I've seen some speculation that this is the same head currently used in the Jurassic World pop-up shop, but I'm not sure about that.
17:43 PLEASE TELL ME THEY STILL HAVE THE BABY TRICERATOPS!!! THATS SO ADORABLE AND LIFELIKE OMG
I don't ride roller-coasters, but your videos are so interesting. Your presentation is so professional and smooth. Definitely earned the subscription and bell.
This was the best thrill of my life. I love coasters, but I love dinosaurs more. Triceratops are my favorite and when i finally was able to make it to Orlando from California, this was on my must do list. I loved it and I was even in high school. Every time I tell folks about my first trip to Islands of Adventure they have to hear about how I rode out a thunderstorm with a Triceratops. For you see they allowed guests to hang out inside while the storm passed and then i was able to ride Dueling Dragons like 8 times back to back, because most guests had left.
I remember my mom and I were able to walk through the abandoned attraction back in like 2009 or 2011. Nobody was there at all and it seemed pretty easy to wander in, I'm not sure if that was on purpose or not. I can't recall, but I think most of the props except for the actual triceratops were still there.
Great video again
My favorite theme park channel, keep up the good work!
thank you for watching!
I remember this so vividly! 🦖
Loved this!! I live and grew up in GA so my family would go to Universal all the time, we would have gone before and after the Harry Potter world opened, and I never even knew about this attraction. Wish I could have seen it in person. Cant wait for the next video!
A lot of people seemed to walk right by the entrance without knowing what it was
Great Video as always!
Thank you!
I love the new ride, but this just seemed to have a much more emotional connection. Perhaps if they put more in the cue it could've done better.
I LOVE IT !! ❤ I thought their presentation was excellent but I've never been to Disney parks and assume the bar is set really high for attractions.
I love this attraction I remember it on my first visited in 2001 and loved it, but so happy with all the new changes
agreed!
Actor playing John look just like him wow
Amazing what some makeup and prosthetics/fake beards can do.
Wow! I watched the Canada Arm being transported. It was built in Brampton,Ontario.
Awesome video bro been wondering about that animatronic!!
thank you!
I remember visiting that attraction when I was no more than 5 years old. I didn't know English and my grandparents, who took me and my big brother on that trip, were too busy to translate what we would find down that trail. 23 years later I can assure you that I saw and petted a triceratops that glorious day. I remember I looked back at my grandpa and I told him "He's blinking his little eye for me". What a lovely memory.
What an incredible piece of engineering.
I still remember being able to see it when i was younger, when the attraction was still open and how amazing it was to see the triceratops up close. It was amazing
Glad you got to see it
Fantastic video
thank you!
I enjoyed seeing the story of the Triceratops Encounter. 😄
Disney's Disco Yeti had a playmate for a while? The disco Triceratops!
Thanks for the Informative Video on this park, its sad we don't have parks like this in the UK, can you do a video of the viloceraptor Roller Coaster please a part 2 to this one please.
I’m so glad you covered the short lived opening in 2010. People have completely forgotten it came back, and I was one of the people lucky enough to visit.... The Trike moved a lot slower and had an “Allergy Attack” shortly after getting in, of course.
Nothing had really changed then!
Excellent!
thanks for watching!
I think the Triceratops Encounter looks impressive, good video.
Thank you
It was fun sneakin into see her there after the ride closed. I remember at one point being able to sneak back there and see it with its skin off. There was away to get to it from the coaster ride but the exit was always open. So id go in through there