With our recent first glimpse of the new Jurassic World dinosaur and the Super Bowl trailer, we can't get enough Jurassic these days -- so we're happy to report the recent launch of JurassicWorld.com, a simulation of a real Jurassic World website complete with park map, photos, guide to attractions and more. 

It's chock-full of useful things like a meter showing how full the park is and real-time updates for how long it'll take to to get in to exhibits like Gallimimus Valley and the Cretaceous Cruise. And to keep the illusion going even further, you can actually watch live webcam feeds of what's going on all over the park. With just a click, you can peek into the T. rex Paddock or the Hatchery or the line for the Gyrosphere.

Sadly, these streams aren't filled with people getting chased by dinosaurs (though there is a funny callback to a memorable Ian Malcom moment from the first movie if you look at the Gentle Giants cam), but they do familiarize you with places we've already seen in the trailer. For example, the view of the street outside the Spinosaurus exhibit seems calm on a normal, functioning park day, while in the trailer all of those people are getting dive-bombed by flying pteranodons.

You can also read about the park's founder, John Hammond; browse pages for most of the dinos in the park (some of the dinos that haven't been unveiled yet are still hidden); and learn how to plan your visit to the one, the only, Jurassic World.