Japanese entrepreneur plans to open 'Dino-A-Live' animatronic theme park
It's been more than a decade since Jurassic Park hit theaters, but fans of the film have not yet given up hope that such a park could one day exist. Now, a Japanese firm is one step closer to making this a reality with an animatronic dinosaur park called Dino-A-Live where visitors see realistic replicas first hand. The theme park would contain full-sized dinosaur robots, and the firm set some of them lose in a Tokyo hotel to announce the park - to the horror of those in attendance. A Japanese firm announced an animatronic dinosaur park called Dino-A-Live where visitors see realistic replicas first hand. This fictitious Jurassic Park is the brainchild of Kazuya Kanemaru, who is the CEO of ON-ART Corp. Kanemaru and his team unveiled fully-painted man-operated robotic models of raptors, an allosaurus and a tyrannosaurus rex, in a performance at a hotel hall in Tokyo.
Nov-18-2016, 22:25:02 GMT
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