While not too many of us can afford a ticket to the real Jurassic World, we can keep an eye on the popular attraction with the newly launched Park Cam, which offers a live view of the day to day ongoings of this Dinosaur concentration camp for those rich enough to visit.

Universal Pictures has given their official Jurassic World website a major update with this streaming 'Park Cam'. Now, anyone can have access to more than a dozen locations throughout Isla Nublar, getting a bird's eye view into many of the theme park attractions. There is quite a bit of new footage here, and it isn't known how often this 'live' look will be updated.

Right now, fans and future tourists can check out the long wait at the Gyrosphere line, along with workers enjoying their lunch in the employee break room, the hourly arrival of the Isla Nublar ferry, the Hilton hotel lobby, and even the creation lab. More adventurous individuals might want to take a peek inside the T. Rex paddock, or even Winston's Steak House. You can even get a pre-tour of the innovation center and Main street. And if you're so inclined, you can watch a very sweaty man shovel dinosaur poop in the Gentle Giants enclosure.

Jurassic World is set 22 years after the events of Steven Spielberg's original 1993 Michael Crichton adaption, Jurassic Park. The sequel hits theaters this summer and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Vincent D'Onofrio, Irrfan Khan, B.D. Wong, Omar Sy, Judy Greer and Jake Johnson. To check out the Jurassic World live cam: CLICK HERE