In Westworld (2016) we see this vast area of land that is the stereotypical 'western' locale with scrubland, some prairie, a few nice buttes, and so on.
On top of one of the larger mesas is a complex that houses the maintenance crew and developers. They even mention in casual conversation about rotating back home.
Is Westworld located in some sort of giant holodeck like building, or is it in a remote locale? (I was thinking something Jurassic park like since it's written by Michael Crichton).
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At https://www.discoverwestworld.com/#explore you can see a map. It is definitely a real place, with a sea on the western edge, not a holodeck type of simulation. The map is labeled "Topology survey of the park, commissioned under the command of the United States Government." I have heard speculation that it is anything from somewhere out west, to an artificial island, to Mars (with the talk of rotating home and all), but other than dialog and the map, we don't have much to go on yet. There might be some clues hidden in the chat bot at the site, which says all sorts of clues and crazy things depending on if you are asking the right questions.
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