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The ride started at Ultrasaur Lagoon, Where two Ultrasaurs were seen eating plants in the water as well as two Psittacosaurus. The boat then
moved behind a waterfall and emerged in Stegosaur Springs, where riders then saw an adult Stegosaurus and its young. Two Compsognathus were seen fighting over an empty popcorn box before the boat entered Hadrosaur Cove, where a Parasaurolophus poped up in front of the raft, and sprayed water at the riders. The Jurassic Park Animal Control called, revealing that the Parasaurolophus threw the raft off course, causing it to enter the raptor containment area, which was shown to be heavily damaged.
Riders then encountered what appeared to be an abandoned tour raft, where a Dilophosaurus was seen eating the remains of a poncho. A nearby motorboat was also abandoned, sent by Jurassic Park Animal Control to guide the raft towards a safe area, but the Dilophosaurus appeared to have killed the tourists and boat crew. A Mickey Mouse ears hat was seen floating in the water next to a ruined raft as an apparent jab at nearby Universal Hollywood's theme park rival Disneyland. A heavily damaged tour vehicle was seen being pushed over the wall to the right of the raft, which missed being hit by the vehicle, and the grunts and growls of a Tyrannosaurus rex were heard.
Dilophosauruses jumped out and spit their toxic venom at guests (which is actually water). Sparks and flood lights were added to the effect during nighttime operations of the attraction.
The raft then entered the Environmental Systems Building (this area had special effects that the other versions of the ride don't). and slowly began to ascend a long lift hill. A voice on a loudspeaker in the building alerted guests that an emergency evacuation was going to be attempted. As the raft made its way up the lift hill, numerous alarms were heard as escaped Velociraptors lunged out at guests. Once the raft reached the top of the lift hill, it droped down a small waterfall, where it narrowly missed being devoured by a Tyrannosaurus rex. A claw fell from the ceiling followed by its head and a set of collapsing pipes above riders' heads.
A technician began counting down when the building's life support systems will terminate (due to "toxic gases" released during the Tyrannosaurus encounter). The raft then climbed a small lift hill that bringed it closer to the emergency evacuation drop. A second technician yelled "If you can hear my voice, get out of there! It's in the building! IT'S IN THE BUILDING!".
The Tyrannosaurus rex then emerged from a waterfall coming from broken pipes in front of the raft, and lunged down to grab the raft, which escapes by plunging down a 85 feet (26 m) high evacuation drop and into a tropical lagoon outside the Environmental Systems Building. A Dilophosaurus tried to squirt "venom" (water) at the passengers one last time. A can of Barbasol was seen in the planter just before the ride ended, referencing the can Dennis Nedry uses in the first film to steal dinosaur embryos. The raft finally made its way to the unloading dock where guests would disembark the ride through the Jurassic Outfitters gift shop.
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