The Greatest Theme Park in the World
December 2002-March 2003Our final dig site will be the Chenini Formation, and Velociraptor has reached 100%.
We'll wait a moment to build a high security enclosure. For the moment, we've upgraded the ceratosaur fences.
The Board is pleased with our progress.
Our Velociraptor exhibit is built, we just need $21,750 to afford a full pack.
I like how active our herbivore pen always is.
We've got our last Stegosaurus fossil going through extraction, so I went ahead and hurried things up by selling our silver to fund the Velociraptors. Fittingly enough, the skies darkened and rain started to fall just as the first one emerged from the lab.
Having finished all other digs, our fossil teams have been deployed to their final location in the Chenini Formation. Once we've got all the fossils we need there, we'll keep them digging to provide extra fossils and valuable minerals for us to sell. This site's two big predators should provide a lot of valuable bones to sell. Honestly, I was hoping you'd all pick that site. I'm looking forward to Carcharodontosaurus.
I almost forgot after releasing the Velociraptors, but we now have Stegosaurus as well.
The fossil market brought in a new shipment, so we snapped up all the Ouranosaurus fossils since Maximum Spin was interested in that dinosaur.
There's also three Carcharodontosaurus fossils available, but those can wait. I suspect victory is imminent. While we were doing that, Grant found an amber in the Chenini Formation. It's low quality, but guaranteed to be a dinosaur we don't have yet. Aside from the fossils, the fossil market has three pieces of Cretaceous amber left from either Judith River Group A or the Flaming Cliffs. No reason to ever buy those.
The amber got us to 34% for Ouranosaurus, and fossils boosted it to 50% moments later before continuing to skyrocket.
The screen then faded to black.
(This screen is accompanied by an audio speech by John Hammond.)
"I am delighted to inform you that your management of Jurassic Park has been everything we hoped for! We have finally been awarded our five star rating! So it's official! Jurassic Park is the greatest theme park in the world!"We'll continue playing for now, of course. We've still got dinosaurs to recreate and a stable ecosystem to build. I have been wanting to ask about the plans for our changed park first. First, do we still want guests? Our fossil hunting results are actually so profitable that we no longer need visitors to afford to run the park. If we want, we could make everybody leave, knock down the fences, and let the dinosaurs take over the island. (Though I think we should use the helicopter to intentionally place the dinosaurs around the island, rather than releasing all of them in the same place. That'll help them get started.) Secondly, if we do want to continue letting humans visit the island, do we have to have the actual Jeep tour? A fleet of balloons and viewing domes could cover more ground with much more safety, and we could place the rebuilt park in the central mountains without needing to worry about providing a route for the cars that way.
A Dilophosaurus hisses in triumph over a fallen goat.
Park rating:5 stars!