Bumpy-themed story
The coaster is built around a search for Bumpy, tying the ride directly to Jurassic World storytelling that many kids will recognize right away.
Jurassic World: Cretaceous Coaster is a kid-friendly coaster in Jurassic World Adventure Camp at Universal Kids Resort, with a playful search for Bumpy and the feel of a first real coaster for younger riders.
Jurassic World: Cretaceous Coaster is one of the featured rides inside Jurassic World Adventure Camp at Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, Texas. This family friendly roller coaster gives younger riders the chance to experience the excitement of a real coaster while following a playful Jurassic World story built around Baby Bumpy.
The adventure begins when Baby Bumpy wanders away, sending riders out in a Jurassic World ranger vehicle to help find her. Along the way, the coaster moves through hills, quick turns, dips, and bursts of speed. The storyline keeps the experience fun and approachable, especially for children who recognize Bumpy from Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.
Although Cretaceous Coaster is designed for families and younger children, it is more exciting than a traditional kiddie ride. The outdoor track is easy to see from around the land, which allows nervous riders to watch the coaster before deciding whether they are ready. Children who already enjoy smaller family coasters may find it to be the perfect next step, while first time coaster riders may need a little extra encouragement.
Riders must be at least 39 inches tall. Children under 48 inches must ride with a Supervising Companion. Because height requirements vary throughout the park, families should review our complete Universal Kids Resort height requirements guide before visiting.
Cretaceous Coaster is also a good option for families visiting with older children or adults who want something more exciting than the park’s gentlest attractions. It offers enough speed and movement to feel like a true roller coaster, but it is still smaller and more manageable than the major thrill rides found at Universal Orlando or Universal Studios Hollywood.
For many children, Jurassic World: Cretaceous Coaster may become one of the biggest ride milestones of their Universal Kids Resort visit. Between the familiar Baby Bumpy storyline, the visible track, and the thrill of completing a real coaster, it is likely to be a highlight for young dinosaur fans and adventurous families.
Families can also review the latest ride restrictions and accessibility information on Universal Kids Resort’s official Cretaceous Coaster page.
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The coaster is built around a search for Bumpy, tying the ride directly to Jurassic World storytelling that many kids will recognize right away.
Jurassic World: Cretaceous Coaster is located inside Jurassic World Adventure Camp at Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, Texas.
Jurassic World: Cretaceous Coaster is a good fit for families with children who meet the 39 inch height requirement and are ready for a faster, more exciting ride. It is especially appealing to young dinosaur fans, first time coaster riders, and families looking for a ride that feels thrilling without being as intense as a major adult roller coaster.
Before counting on Jurassic World: Cretaceous Coaster, families should confirm that each rider meets the 39 inch minimum height requirement and that any child under 48 inches will ride with a Supervising Companion. It is also a good idea to check the attraction’s current operating status, posted wait time, and any temporary closures on the day of your visit.
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