- "Cool down and make a Mosasaurus-sized splash at our Aquatic Park. "
- —Park Map(src)
The Aquatic Park is the swimming pool of the Jurassic World park. It contains 3.5 million gallons of water and has over 21 slides.[1] It is located east of the Innovation Center and north of the Gentle Giants Petting Zoo.
Pools and slides[]
The Aquatic Park consists of:
- Panthalassa Wading Pool:[2] Named after the prehistoric Panthalassa Ocean.
- Double Helix waterslide: 3-story water slide in the shape of a DNA strand.[2]
- Dimorphodon Plunge Slide: speed 90 km/h.[2]
- Tethys Lazy River: speed 3 km/h.[2]
- Belly of the Mosasaur, to escape the Isla Nublar sun.[2]
- Cretaceous Cabanas, multiple cabanas.[2]
Rules and warnings[]
Dress code:
- Bathing suits
- Other appropriate attire
Available within Aquatic Park:
- Life jackets
- Towels
- Lockers
Persons with the following conditions should not experience this attraction:
- Heart Conditions
- Abnormal Blood Pressure
- Abnormally frightened by large creatures
Gallery[]
Quotes[]
"The Panthalassa Wading Pool is named for the biggest Jurassic Ocean!"[2]
"The Panthalassa Ocean - home to many aquatic dinosaurs - surrounded the continent Pangaea in Mesozoic times."[2]
"Cannonball! You'll love the Aquatic Park at Jurassic World. Dive into prehistory and splash around like a Mosasaurus, then corkscrew down our three-story Double Helix water slide. Feeling chill? Escape the Isla Nublar sun in the Belly of the Mosasaur or just relax in a Cretaceous Cabana. Sunscreen highly recommended."[2]
"Enjoy thrills and spills as you slide through our prehistoric jungle waterways. Bathing suits and appropriate attire required. Life jackets, towels and lockers are available within Aquatic Park."[3]
Trivia[]
- The website says that the Panthalassa Ocean was "home to many aquatic dinosaurs". Since Spinosaurus is the only known aquatic dinosaur, this probably refers to the famous but non-dinosaurian marine reptiles.
- This should not be confused with the Aquatic Park (Jurassic Park: Builder). But it seems similar, seeing as the Belly of the Mosasaur is similar to Mosasaurus, & its relatives, like Hainosaurus, Platecarpus, and Tylosaurus.