Jurassic World Evolution 2 Guide | How To Make Your Parks Better
Make Your Park Better by Transforming Awkward Spaces into Realistic Food Truck Areas for Guests.
Game Guide by Monarch on Aug 04, 2025
Creating a park in Jurassic World Evolution 2 often leads to open or awkward spaces that can look out of place or detract from a cohesive, immersive experience.
This guide will show you how to fill in those gaps with realistic and visually appealing areas, using creative ideas and in-game choices to make your park look better and work better. There are ten useful ideas that will help you fill up the room and make every part of your park look nice and make sense.

Food Truck Decorations
Take inspiration from the community and use the Truck Decoration or MVU Trucks to create small, realistic food truck areas.
To use vehicles as static decorations, place the required building off to the side, drive the vehicle out, block its return, and park it where you want. Set up seating by adding flags, tables, chairs, picnic tables, and parasols to complete the look of a snack stop for your guests.

Construction Sites
Turn extra habitats or leftover spaces into a Construction Site. Achieve a realistic effect by leaving the fencing incomplete and placing a panel as if it were ready for installation.
Use Concrete Barriers as building materials and add logs from cleared trees. Include a rest area for construction workers, a pit with dirt mounds, and banners to provide privacy and advertise the upcoming facility.

Compost and Paleobotany Farms
Add a staff section themed as a Compost Area, perfect for the zones between large dinosaur habitats. Simulate droppings collected for composting and used on nearby paleobotany plants.
Create a corresponding Paleobotany Farm by placing neat rows of planters and trees to reflect the park's sustainable practices.

Outdoor Museum
Enhance your park with an Outdoor Museum using the game's best decorations. Focus on creative pathwork for ornate flooring, and display Skeletons and Amber Pieces as highlight exhibits. Let the size and shape of your museum fit the available space, making it a striking or subtle feature depending on your park's needs.

Security Installations
Elevate realism by adding a Security Outpost with Ranger Jeeps and a Security Tower for staff to spot danger and manage emergencies.
A nearby Bunker can serve as an emergency office for guests, while a Helipad Sign can simply represent a help center. These features reinforce the park's safety narrative.

Guest Shelters
Enhance atmosphere and realism with strategically placed shelters.
Conceal them behind walls to prevent guests from being reminded of imminent disaster. Make them accessible from multiple paths, if possible, to ensure that guests can reach safety quickly in an emergency.

Campsites
Set up a campsite with white tents placed around a stone fire pit and benches all around it. To complete the camping feel, add some decorative bathrooms and a recycling area. You can adjust the campsite's size to fit the space you have, making it ideal for guests who like to go on outdoor adventures.

Beach Resort Area
When there is leftover space near water, consider transforming it into a Beach Resort Area.
This concept works best in tropical biomes, featuring beach setups to make your park feel more diverse and accommodating for guests who enjoy relaxation alongside dinosaur viewing.

Hyperloop Stations
Use Hyperloop Stations to fill small, awkward spaces and simulate a park subway system. The Power Plant building's low profile can be easily camouflaged behind decorations, making it appear suitable for guest transportation.
Alternatively, repurpose a single hyperloop station as an underground roller coaster, adding to the variety of attractions in your park.
Plazas
Any available space can be tightly arranged into a beautiful Plaza for guests. Plazas offer not only seating and relaxation areas but can also serve as focal points for pathwork and decoration.
You can tailor the layout and features of each plaza according to the shape and size of your remaining park areas.
Use these ideas as inspiration to make every corner of your park in Jurassic World Evolution 2 stand out, ensuring even small or awkward spaces contribute to the overall immersion and enjoyment for your guests.
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