
Many of us know of and have seen one if not not all of the Jurassic Park movies. I would have to say it was one of the first movies that actualy scared me. The actual thought of dinosaurs on the loose gave me a rush of fear. Well, a few years ago, I attended a cheerleading competition and part of the package was free tickets to Universal and Islands of Adventure. Obviously we all went. At that point I was a total baby and hated rollercoasters; I was much more of the girl who held everyones bags and waited at the bottom. Little did I know, that was all about to change. We came across this new ride, Jurassic Park and it didnt look all that bad. There was no dangling feet, upside downs, or barrel spins. I was still a little unsure though but my friends were basically bribing me to go. I gave in. Let me just say the ride is completely different than it looks on the outside. It is the shortest version of the movie however you are actually living it. The dinosaurs that terrified you in the movie were literally five feet in front of you and 3-d. It was an entirely new experience. Oh, and the end was definately the best/worst part. It is a complete suprise and a true rush, but at the same time, extremely terrifying. Your boat drops off of a cliff for what seems like an entire minute, and at the bottom you are soaking wet. This interpretation of the movie was amazing, especially for someone who has never seen it. You get a real feeling for what the characters in the movie went through. It is amazing to see how different the two experiences affect you, even though they are interpreting the same idea.
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