Of course this review would not be complete without mentioning the biggest highlights of the exhibition, the Tyrannosaurus Rex Kingdom and the Indominus Rex. Getting the chance to get up close to two of the biggest monsters on the island is truly a memorable experience! Inside the Tyrannosaurus Rex Kingdom, we see the glorious Rex walk from far end of the room, to the truck at the end, where you know it will wreak havoc. You haven't truly felt until you see that beast in front of you lumbering across the room, hearing each thunder-inducing step and feeling her mighty roar. While it doesn't replicate the same Rex we know from the films, it's still astonishing how such a big creation can feel so real. I will say there were times when I could almost catch a glimpse of our familiar rex. I had to stick around for two viewing because it was so awesome.

Further down to the exhibition, you get a surprising encounter with the Indominus Rex. You can almost miss her as she hides next to a giant log tunnel, but you certainly can't afford to miss her in action. This animatronic is a film level quality creation that surely gives off that creepy and terrifying vibe you get straight from the film's Indominus. Watching her slowly pull up and reveal herself to the scary tones of Michael Giacchino is a wondrous moment. The sounds and movements really sell this beast and make her the focal point of the entire exhibition. The roar and growls created by the film's sound designers have become nearly as iconic as any other dinosaur in the film franchise, so it's great to hear them come to life with this encounter. I will say the timing didn't seem to be 100% as you could see the Indominus open it's mouth to roar, only with the roar about a second behind (something that will surely be synced better with future viewings). I highly suggest sticking around to watch this encounter a few times, from the different angles they offer outside and inside the log tunnel. Listen closely and you'll hear interactions from the film with the Indominus attack; it's a great addition to the already intense hybrid dinosaur appearance.