
The bumper area itself can be accessed either by orbit shots or by a shot to the pop bumper lane near the top of the table from the upper flipper, to the right of the bumper area balls exit the bumper area towards either the left slingshot or flipper. The upper half of the table is wrapped by the table's orbit shot, with gates that either send the ball into the bumper area at the top left of the table or send the ball out the exit of the opposite orbit. An animated figure of the infamous T-Rex is seen further to the front of the gate model, standing on top of a spin-disk that the ball can be shot into if the standup target bank in front of it is lowered.
#Jurassic park pinball windows
The ball can only break through the Visitor's Center windows if it is held on the magnet on the lower half of the table.

The entrance gate is a simple model that doesn't effect the ball, but the Visitor's Center has six windows covering its entrance, each of which corresponds to one of the different main missions and has a red alarm light above it each window can have a raptor standup target that spawns during a certain mission. An animated waterfall can be seen at the back wall of the table, accompanied by a large model of the entrance gate to Jurassic Park to its left, and a replica of the Visitor's Center to its right. The table is designed to look like a naturally-built pinball machine, in front of a large tree stump.


Table overview The upper half of the table 1.4 Choosing your district & evacuation.
