Jurassic World Evolution 3 Guide | How to Set Up Attractions on Enclosures
Here's an easy guide to setting up attractions in enclosures.
Game Guide by Subaiyta Jahan on Oct 28, 2025
Although some attractions in Jurassic World Evolution 3 require specific positioning and conditions to work properly, setting them up is a simple task. An attraction is typically prepared for operation once it is powered and connected to a path.
However, some attractions require a little more thought when it comes to placement and connection, especially those that directly interact with enclosures.
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Platforms and viewing Galleries
Platforms and viewing galleries are the simplest to put up. Visitors may safely get up close and personal with dinosaurs thanks to these structures that fasten straight to the enclosure fence. When installing one, ensure that any buildings, walkways, or terrain barriers do not block the attachment point.
Make sure the observation structure has a power source and a clear path for visitors to access it after it is connected.
Observation Dome
The way remote viewing points operate is a little different. The observation dome is situated inside the enclosure, and a tunnel connects it to the exterior via the Remote observation Entrance. For visitors to access the entrance, it needs to be connected to a path.
The viewing dome can be selected and reconnected to the entry if the tunnel connection fails or needs adjustment. This arrangement provides visitors with an immersive viewing experience by letting them see the cage from inside.
Cretaceous Cruise
Placement is a little more difficult for two attractions, such as the Dinosaur Encounter and the Cretaceous Cruise. Direct connections to an enclosure fence are required for both.
Because it occasionally fails to attach correctly, the Dinosaur Encounter can be challenging. If this occurs, the issue is typically resolved by removing a small section of the fence and reassembling it so it joins along the sides of the attraction.
In contrast, the Cretaceous Cruise is easier, but it necessitates careful preparation of the terrain. It needs to lead into the habitat's water and attach to the enclosure fence. The ideal setting is a sizable enclosure with a shallow river or lagoon, as it provides a cruise trail and allows visitors to see the dinosaurs.
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In conclusion, the secret to ensuring attractions run successfully is to ensure they are powered, correctly connected to fences, and accessible via pathing. These structures significantly improve visitor engagement and help make your park come to life with a bit of preparation.
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