Jurassic World was just fine. Good show, that's about all I would ask of it.
I agree that Jurassic Park isn't exactly a cinema great. But I think people are slightly underrating it. Yes, you can't separate how breathtaking the special effects were, but they were also used incredibly well in the story. I think it's an excellent piece of popcorn filmmaking that is somewhat diminished now because the basic concept has been done over and over now.
I think we've also been conditioned that the stakes for any action movie must be nothing less than the existence of the world at MINIMUM, and better if the entire universe is in the balance. Personally, I can't stand that, and tend to check out in the last 30 minutes as a really cool character-focused popcorn flick transitions into a CGI battle for all life in the solar system. See Guardians of the Galaxy.
Give me a classic action flick where the stakes are pretty much just the characters you've taken an hour to develop, and you're going to hold me to the end. I enjoyed that Jurassic World did keep it tamped down a little, but it still couldn't help but drop the specter of the military weaponizing dinosaurs, just in case you don't care enough if Laura Dern's kids get eaten.
It's also one of the lesser-mentioned reasons Mad Max was so refreshing and rewarding to me.