Sorry, I don't have that information. Usually, such announcements are made by the park authorities a few weeks or months before the opening. You could also call the park's information hotline to inquire.
In South Park, there was a strange occurrence. A new kid moved into town, but this kid was a bit different. He was a super - smart alien in disguise. The boys, being the curious bunch they are, quickly noticed something was off. Cartman thought he could use the alien to take over the world, Kyle wanted to help the alien fit in, Stan was just confused, and Kenny was along for the ride. They all got into crazy adventures as they tried to figure out the alien's true motives and protect South Park from any potential threats.
The Central Park 5 case was a highly controversial situation. Five black and Latino teenagers were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in Central Park in 1989. The police pressured them into false confessions. Later, in 2002, another man confessed to the crime and his DNA matched the evidence. The Central Park 5 had their convictions vacated, but they had already spent years in prison for a crime they didn't commit.
One story could be about a family having a picnic at the park. They spread out a big blanket, brought delicious sandwiches and fresh fruits. The kids were running around chasing butterflies while the parents relaxed and enjoyed the sunshine.
One time I went for a picnic in the park. I brought a big basket full of sandwiches, fruits and juice. It was a sunny day. I found a nice shady spot under a big tree. There were ducks swimming in the nearby pond. It was so relaxing.
Definitely not. Jurassic Park is purely a work of fiction. The idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life through cloning and having a theme park with them is completely made up for entertainment purposes.
It's a tale of social and moral issues set in a country estate. The story explores the lives and relationships of various characters and their struggles with love, class, and propriety.