![]() The Tour Vehicle also appears in Telltale's Jurassic Park: The Game, with Explorer 02 being featured near the Triceratops Enclosure, the Visitor Center and eventually chased by a Tyrannosaurus rex. However, the Tour Vehicles in this game are operated by a driver: if a Tour Vehicle is destroyed, Robert Muldoon will tell the player that the driver has been killed. ![]() In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, players can build Safari Adventures and drive Land Cruisers into enclosures. The Tour Vehicles appear in all games based on the first film (except the NES and SNES version), mostly as unusable scenery pieces. The top speed of the vehicles were 20/12 mph, which wasn't very fast. rex pushed EXP 04 off the track, the headlights and high beams continued to work. Although the Tour Vehicles were powered by electricity from their track, their lights could have been powered non-stop by their batteries when the T. Road flares, flashlights and brochures were stored in the trunk. They had leather interiors, night-vision goggles under the seats, and a drinking tap that supplied visitors with water. FeaturesĮach Tour Vehicle possessed a self-navigation system. It was destroyed shortly afterward by a lava flow from the erupting Mount Sibo. The wreck of EXP 4 would remain in the jungle for the next 20 years until being rediscovered by Owen Grady. rex enclosure to look for the tour group. Luckily, they escaped being crushed to death.ĮXP 5 was found abandoned when Ellie Sattler and Robert Muldoon drove to the T. When the branches could no longer hold its weight, the heavy vehicle chased them down the tree with great speed. To rescue Tim, Alan Grant went up into the tree. With Tim still inside, the carnivore pushed the overturned vehicle off a cliff and into a tree. rex enclosure when the power was switched off. Due to the oncoming storm, Ray Arnold programmed the Tour Vehicles to return to the Visitor Center, but they never did.ĭuring the Jurassic Park Incident, EXP 4 and 5 were put to a standstill outside the T. Starting at the Visitor Center, they continue off passing through the main gate and continuing on through the Dilophosaurus, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus rex paddocks. It took visitors on a tour throughout Jurassic Park, passing by the different dinosaur paddocks of the park. rex attack.Īll of the Tour Vehicles in the film version were 1992 Ford Explorer XLTs, but only two were in operation during the Jurassic Park Incident, on their first real test run of the park. He assumed that at least the boy survived the T. But inside BB4, Muldoon also recognized Tim's digital watch and his vomit. Later on Robert Muldoon and Donald Gennaro found both Land Cruisers empty. When Tim Murphy tried to get out of the Land Cruiser on the tree, he had to climb down rapidly because the car followed him and finally crashed to the ground. The second Land Cruiser got attacked afterwards and was thrown to the side. rex over the fence into the paddock onto a tree. Tim Murphy stayed inside the car which was thrown by the T. Vehicle BB4 got attacked by the Tyrannosaurus first, thrown to the side and then lifted into the air, when Lex fell out of the back door. They passed Hypsilophodon, Dilophosaurus, the Aviary, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex, Apatosaurus, Hadrosaurus and Stegosaurus before they turned around.Īfter Nedry's shutdown of the park's security system, both Land Cruisers stopped near the T. In the garage of the Visitor Center, there were two lanes of Land Cruisers which could transport all the visitors in an endless loop throughout the park, running on tracks buried in the roadway.Īnother probable version of the tour vehicles in the novel (a 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser).ĭuring the Isla Nublar Incident, two Land Cruisers were used, BB4 and BB5, and they seemed to have some problem with shifting gears. They had a spare tire at the back, a special antenna on the roof and inside there were night vision goggles in the glove box, walkie-talkies for communication, and a CD-ROM drive on the main console with a computer monitor which was coordinated with the motion-sensor system to update dinosaur information onscreen. two dozen of them were stored in the Garage, which would've formed an endless loop of tours throughout the island. They were constructed in Osaka, Japan, custom made for use in the park, thus explaining the low weight and electric engines. In the novel, the tour vehicles were referred to as Toyota Land Cruisers. A 1988 or 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser J62 was probably used as a tour vehicle in the novel.
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