Last May, Universal Studios Hollywood announced that its beloved Jurassic Park —The Ride would undergo a ginormous evolution. The ride, which opened in 1996 and was inspired by Steven Spielberg’s 1993 summer blockbuster, “Jurassic Park,” officially closed over Labor Day weekend and has been under construction as it transforms into Jurassic World — The Ride.

The theme park has officially revealed that the all-new innovative adventure will debut sometime this summer and fuse 21st century technology and special effects with new dinosaurs from the latest “Jurassic World” films.

The attraction will include an original story line and newly themed environments in which the multidimensional animatronic dinosaurs will come to life. Under the direction of Universal Creative, the Academy Award-winning special effects team at Industrial Light & Magic, a division of Lucasfilm, Ltd., Universal Pictures and filmmakers including Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow (“Jurassic World”) and Frank Marshall, Jurassic World — The Ride will be a fully immersive experience — from the lush scenic design to the engaging queue-line videos — reflective of the “Jurassic World” films.

On board the rafts, guests will be taken through dense vegetation and come face-to-face with a slew of majestic creatures including the mellow Stegosaurus and Parasaurolophus. However, things will take a turn quickly as the dinosaurs become more predatory with Velociraptors and the Dilophosaurus starting to stalk their prey. Of course, the Tyrannosaurus rex will swoop in before guests go plummeting down an 84-foot waterfall to escape.

Blue, the deadly-yet-lovable Velociraptor from the “Jurassic World” franchise, and her beta raptors will be featured in the newly themed Raptor Encounter, which is located adjacent to the ride. The kid’s Dino Play area will also be expanded to incorporate educational components such as excavations and the examination of giant dinosaur fossils.

More details will be announced on Jurassic World—The Ride in the coming months.