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There’s been a lot of buzz lately about Universal Studio’s newest attraction , the Universal Mega Movie Parade. It’s the largest daytime parade the studio has ever offered, after all, and it brings in fan-favorite characters and moments from across the company’s movie history. In fact, key to this enterprise is the Jurassic World franchise and an infamous moment from the flicks: the iconic Jurassic Park scene in which the T-Rex roars while the banner falls.

Let’s explore why the attraction ends on that note, as well as how to catch the most epic moment the parade has to offer. When you watch the parade, you may notice some floats encompass one movie, some tell the story of a whole franchise and some look at a famous scene in a movie. In the case of Jurassic World , fans will get kind of a two-fer.



There’s a float of the gyrosphere that scared the heck out of Bryce Dallas Howard and that has become a mainstay of the Chris Pratt -led portion of the franchise, and there parade actually wraps with a second float featuring the iconic T-rex rearing its tiny little arms and imposing head and here to scare the heck out of you. Given the parade also has a giant Stay Puft marshmallow and ghostbuster battling Gozer and plenty of other iconic picks to choose from, why end with the T-Rex? Turns out, there’s a reason. Per Universal’s parade director Michelle, using the dramatic Jurassic World score and the major banner moment just felt “right” for the theme park.

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