Walt Disney World is in a fascinating phase right now. Some parks are thriving, some feel like they’re losing their way, and some are sitting on huge potential. There’s also a lot of exciting news about what’s coming over the next few years. So let’s dig in and take a walk through each park, how they’re doing today, and what I think about the upcoming changes.
Editor’s Note: In our previous post, Zach covered Disney’s response to Epic Universe and some of his thoughts on the direction Disney is going compared to Universal. This post focuses more on the changes and updates Walt Disney World is about to undergo along with some of my own personal observations.
All opinions are solely my own and are based on my own personal experiences and observations at Disney. The following opinions do not reflect that of the Walt Disney World, The Walt Disney Company, or any of its affiliates.
EPCOT: A Park in Transition
EPCOT, once Disney’s love letter to the future and to global culture, is honestly struggling to hold onto its original identity. It’s sad to see the educational and futuristic themes slowly fading. Wander the park today, and you’ll notice: a lot of empty space, some old closed-off buildings, or big swaths of untouched land. EPCOT feels like it’s waiting for something and it is.
I do love that some classic attractions are still around, holding onto that old-school EPCOT vibe. But let’s be real: many of these rides are showing their age. Remember the SpaceShip Earth update that was planned before COVID? Yeah, canceled. And now we’re left with a ride that badly needs TLC if it’s going to last for future generations.
What EPCOT needs is more original rides. I totally get using IP (intellectual property) to enhance a land or ride if it complements the theme. Avatar at Animal Kingdom is a perfect example. But EPCOT has been swinging hard into IP overload lately, and it risks losing its essence. That said, I’ll stand up for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure. I know a lot of people hate IPs invading the World Showcase, but honestly? This ride was a fantastic addition. It breathes life into an otherwise empty France pavilion and makes the Paris setting come alive.
A Fan’s Perspective: What Does Epcot Need?
Now, here’s where EPCOT has a real opportunity: today’s world offers incredible new technologies and global challenges. Why not lean into that? Imagine:
A Wall-E-themed ride teaching recycling, sustainability, and composting. It would tie beautifully with Living With The Land and introduce Wall-E to a whole new generation.
A robotics-focused attraction that explores automation, AI, and our future with machines. Expensive? Sure. Worth it? Absolutely.
A new health and wellness pavilion — maybe something like a modern Body Wars, but updated for today’s audiences.
And let’s not forget transportation! EPCOT used to celebrate innovations in this space, and it’s been totally neglected.
Upcoming Changes To Epcot
Keep an eye out… Disney has announced… you guessed it! Absolutely nothing new for Epcot! No major new attractions have been announced yet. EPCOT still feels like it’s missing that next big anchor.
However, Disney is in the process of refurbishing Test Track and thank god for that! When I rode Test Track 2.0 for the first time a few years ago, I was very underwhelmed during the show scenes and felt the ride was just walls of lights and lasers with little or no attention to story or detail. It felt like I was inside a light show.
The new version of Test Track is going to take some serious inspiration from the original “World of Motion,” which honestly, is a really smart move. It sounds like they’re trying to bring back that optimistic, forward-thinking vibe EPCOT used to be known for—something it desperately needs more of. From what we know, there will be new scenes showing off modern tech and how transportation connects us in today’s world. The ride will focus more on personalized, onboard tech and looks like it’s aiming to be a more meaningful experience, not just a thrill ride. And yes, they’re keeping the high-speed outdoor section, which is still one of the best parts. Hopefully, this version feels more aligned with the spirit of EPCOT rather than just being another flashy update.
Hollywood Studios: A Park Losing Its Core
Photo taken on my last Disney trip in March of 2025. Seen here is the Hollywood Studios park entrance at night time just after park closing.
Hollywood Studios has some of the best individual attractions at Disney World but as a park, it’s losing its central theme. It was once a celebration of filmmaking and the magic behind the movies. But with the removal of the Great Movie Ride, Studio Backlot Tour, and so many other movie-themed attractions, the park now feels like a mash-up of disconnected IPs.
Don’t get me wrong: I love the immersive lands. Galaxy’s Edge is breathtaking. Toy Story Land is cute and fun. But the park feels like it’s drifting from its original studio identity. It needs more attention to connect the experiences into a cohesive whole.
I’ll admit, I was super skeptical about Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. But you know what? I was wrong. It’s a fantastic ride that is incredibly immersive, and playful. It genuinely makes you feel like you’re inside a cartoon. I can see where Disney was going with this, and honestly, maybe this is the direction Hollywood Studios should be leaning into.
And as a huge Star Wars fan, I love Galaxy’s Edge. But let me just say: after riding Rise of the Resistance and Smuggler’s Run… I’m left wanting more. Anyone else feel like Galaxy’s Edge is crying out for a third attraction to round it out?
Upcoming Changes To Hollywood Studios:
Sigh.. My poor keyboard is likely going to need to be replaced after this. Where do we even start… Let’s start with the elephant in the room. Animation Courtyard which is home to Muppet Vision 3D is being replaced with Monsters, Inc. Land.
Disney claims this was a “dead area” of the park but let’s be real, it only became that way because they stopped paying attention to it. The Muppets got zero love or investment in recent years. They could’ve easily updated the show or even expanded the area into something bigger and better. Instead, they let it rot and are now acting like it was always irrelevant. That’s on them.
And here’s what really makes zero sense: there’s literally a massive section of the park that’s just sitting there unused which is the space where Star Tours used to be located before being moved near Galaxy’s Edge. Right now, it’s home to a few meet and greets, and that’s it. Why not build Monstropolis back there? It’s close to the old Animation Courtyard area, which would’ve made total sense thematically. You could’ve tied Monsters, Inc. into a broader zone celebrating animated films. It would’ve revitalized that corner of the park without axing a beloved classic.
Now to really twist the knife, they’re retheming Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster to a Muppets concept — supposedly a Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem overlay. I mean… come on. First, you rip out the actual Muppets attraction. Then you toss them into a completely different ride that had nothing to do with them? That’s not creative, that’s lazy. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, while a bit dated with the Aerosmith theme, still had a strong Hollywood vibe. You were racing through L.A. traffic on your way to a concert — it fit the story of the park.
After this, what’s even left that ties the park to its original “Hollywood” theme? Tower of Terror? Sunset Boulevard? What’s left of Animation Courtyard? The rest feels like a mismatched collection of IPs and rethemes with no unifying thread. Hollywood Studios used to be about the magic of making movies — now it feels like the magic of squeezing in whatever IP Disney has lying around.
One Last Look at Animation Courtyard
On my previous Disney trip this year, I was lucky enough to get to enjoy Muppet Vision 3D a few more times knowing next time I return, it would sadly be gone. Knowing this, I took as many pictures as possible. Before we move on to our next section about the Magic Kingdom, I want to share some of these photos with you.
Magic Kingdom: Magical But Overcrowded
Photo taken on my last Disney trip in March of 2025. Seen here is the iconic Magic Kingdom park entry just before Happily Ever Afterbegins
When I visited Magic Kingdom for the first time this past March, I was blown away. Walking down Main Street USA, I could literally feel Walt’s vision and passion radiating from every corner. It screamed Disney magic and gave me this overwhelming sense of nostalgia. It truly felt like the heart of what Disney is supposed to be — full of charm, storytelling, and emotional weight.
But seriously, Disney, we need to talk: why is this park so overcrowded? If you don’t cough up the cash for Lightning Lane, you’re pretty much signing up for an exhausting day of waiting in hour-plus lines for most headliners. And that’s if you’re lucky. I get that Magic Kingdom is iconic and the most visited theme park in the world, but the guest experience is starting to suffer. It’s hard to feel the magic when you’re shoulder-to-shoulder in a sea of people, constantly refreshing the app to see what has the shortest wait. Please — fix this.
As for the changes coming to the park, I’m feeling a mix of excitement and concern. The long-rumored Villains Land is an idea I absolutely love. It fits so well with the overall storytelling and fantasy themes that define Magic Kingdom. This could be the kind of bold move the park really needs. But its proposed location somewhere behind Big Thunder Mountain makes me nervous. The vibe of Frontierland just doesn’t match the dark, fantastical energy of a villains-themed land. To me, it would feel way more natural if it were placed behind Fantasyland, where it could flow thematically without clashing with the surrounding areas.
Then there’s the new Cars expansion aka Piston Peak. Now I may be outnumbered here, but I’m actually really excited for this. I grew up obsessed with the Cars franchise. It was my favorite movie, no question. I still have all the collectibles and toys from when I was a kid. So for me, finally seeing Cars represented on the East Coast is a huge deal. And honestly, the location makes sense. Nestling it near Big Thunder Mountain and Adventureland could work surprisingly well. The rugged, adventurous terrain of that area aligns way better with the Cars universe than people give it credit for.
I’ll admit I’m torn on the removal of Tom Sawyer Island, though. There’s definitely some nostalgia tied to that area, and it’s one of the few quiet, shaded corners left in the park. Losing the river and trees will absolutely change the entire feel of that section. But realistically, it’s time. The island just isn’t pulling crowds anymore. It feels outdated. Replacing it with a fully realized land that includes attractions, restaurants, and restrooms could actually help alleviate some of the insane crowding throughout the park.
I know it’s probably an unpopular opinion, but I really believe this is a necessary evolution for Magic Kingdom. If we want this park to thrive going forward, we have to be willing to let go of underused space and make room for something new especially if it helps distribute guests more evenly.
Magic Kingdom still has that Disney spark, but right now, it feels like the park is balancing on a line between timeless magic and modern chaos. If Disney gets these changes right not just by slapping in IPs but by actually designing meaningful, well-integrated experiences this could be the start of something amazing. But if they keep throwing in updates without thinking through the bigger picture, we’re just going to end up with more crowd problems and less of the magic that made this park special to begin with.
Animal Kingdom – The Forgotten Park
Animal Kingdom is getting a major overhaul. DinoLand U.S.A. is being replaced with a new land called Tropical Americas, inspired by Central and South America, and set to open in 2027. The current DINOSAUR ride will be rethemed to Indiana Jones, and an Encanto attraction is also on the way.
As part of the transition, TriceraTop Spin, Fossil Fun Games, and Chester & Hester’s all closed in January 2025. Over at the Tree of Life Theater, “It’s Tough to Be a Bug!” closed in March, and will be replaced by a new Zootopia show opening winter 2025.
Woah, you must be thinking — where’s the Animal Kingdom rant or views?
Honestly, I don’t have many opinions on this park since I’ve never been. I’m planning to visit on my next trip, so I’ll definitely have more to say after that. That said, I’m totally for the use of IPs in the park, especially since Animal Kingdom doesn’t have as many attractions as the other parks. But like I mentioned in the Epcot section, the IPs need to enhance a land or attraction — not overwhelm it. They should complement the park’s theme, not replace it.
Disney really can’t go IP crazy here. If they flood the park with too many franchises, they risk losing sight of what Animal Kingdom is supposed to be about: nature, animals, and conservation. Let’s hope they strike the right balance
Final Thoughts
Let’s make one thing very clear: I’m not hating on Disney. I absolutely love Disney and always will. The goal here isn’t to tear anything down or be overly critical. I’m just sharing my honest views based on what I’ve personally seen, experienced, and felt during my time in the parks.
Everything I’ve written is strictly my own opinion. It comes from my own trips, my own observations, and how I’ve seen things evolve. You might agree with me, or you might not and that’s totally okay. We all have different experiences at Disney, and we all see things a little differently. That’s part of what makes being in this community so great.
At the end of the day, I’ll always be a Disney fan. I just care enough to want it to be the best it can be for everyone.
This June, our family hit the pause button on everyday life. We swapped it for the misty magic of eastern Tennessee. We explored the charming streets of Gatlinburg. We also enjoyed the high-energy fun of Pigeon Forge. We spent six jam-packed days chasing adventure. We made lasting memories.
We followed enchanted quests through themed attractions. We rocketed through the hills on Dollywood’s Lightning Rod. We dove into the mysteries of the deep sea. We even stepped back in time aboard the Titanic. It was part thrill ride, part time machine—and all unforgettable.
Our home base for the week was Paw’s Manor. It is a cozy hillside cabin. It gave us peace and laughter. Yes, it also had a few quirks worth noting.
But this trip wasn’t just a vacation. It was a whirlwind of stories, sensations, and shared moments that reminded us what it means to explore together. From the heart-pounding coasters to the haunting hush of the Titanic exhibit, every day brought its own brand of magic.
So come along. We will retrace our steps through theme parks, aquariums, and arcades. You even see a fire-breathing dragon or two on the big screen. You’ll get honest ratings, colorful commentary, and a few surprises along the way. Whether you’re planning your own Smoky Mountain escape or just here for the ride, we’re glad to have you.
Before We Start: The Rating System
Each attraction gets rated across four key categories. Scores range from 1 (low) to 10 (high). This gives a total possible score of 40. That score then translates into a percentage. It also converts to a corresponding letter grade (A = 90% or higher, B = 80–89%, and so on).
But keep in mind—this isn’t a science. A low score doesn’t mean an attraction was bad. It simply indicates that it has been even better with a few tweaks. Think of it as one traveler’s honest take.
Now that the ground rules are set, let’s dive in!
Our Cabin: Paw’s Manor
Our home base for the week, Paw’s Manor, struck a lovely balance. It was peacefully tucked into the hills between Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Yet, it was just minutes from the action.
That said, it came with a few hiccups. We found a broken door latch and a wobbly dining chair upon arrival. This put a slight damper on our arrival. Still, the charm and layout of the cabin quickly won us over.
Paw’s Manor is a two-level retreat, with each floor offering its own unique spaces:
Upper Floor (Main Entrance):
Full kitchen
Dining and living rooms
Master bedroom with en-suite bath
Second bedroom and shared bathroom
Spacious outdoor porch with mountain views
Lower Floor:
Mini kitchen
Game room and media room
Two extra bedrooms
Two extra bathrooms
Small laundry area
Lower deck with hot tub
One of our favorite daily rituals? We enjoyed sipping cocoa on the upper porch. The morning mist swallowed the Smoky Mountains. We also loved unwinding in the hot tub. The sunset painted the sky in golden hues. Breakfast became my grandfather’s daily tradition. Dinners rotated among family members. They were often paired with slices of birthday cake. We celebrated a couple of special occasions during our stay.
Cabin Ratings
Category
Score
Notes
Comfort
8/10
Cozy overall, but maintenance issues and limited accessibility held it back.
View
9/10
Stunning Smoky Mountain vistas—perfect for morning coffee or evening chats on the porch.
Cleanliness
7/10
Generally clean, though the maintenance oversights were a letdown
Location
8/10
Quiet, central spot between Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg, though the driveway signage needs improvement
Overall
32/40
Grade: B (80.0%)
All in all, Paw’s Manor was a cozy, spacious launching pad for our Smoky Mountain adventures—quirks and all. We unpacked our bags. After embracing the cabin’s personality, it was time to dive into the magic of the mountains.
Day 2: MagiQuest — Arcade, Golf, and Magic!
We kicked off our first full day of vacation with a blast of enchantment. It started at MagiQuest. This is a two-story fantasy playground nestled on Pigeon Forge’s bustling main strip. Inside this interactive complex are four distinct attractions:
The MagiQuest Adventure
Pirate Golf
The Odyssey Mirror Maze
The Adventure Arcade
While each can be purchased à la carte, combo packages offer the best bang for your buck. We went all-in with the Ultimate Combo. At about $40 per person, plus $20 for a personalized light-up wand and topper, we spent roughly $60 each. Not cheap, but packed with fun and flexibility.
The Ultimate Combo includes:
90 minutes of MagiQuest questing
Arcade credits
Admission to both Pirate Golf and the Mirror Maze
Plus, you are allowed to keep your wand!
By contrast, the General Combo comes with a loaner wand. It offers only 60 minutes of quest time and fewer arcade credits. It is still enjoyable, but more limited.
We skipped the on-site café bar, but it’s there if you need a snack break.
Pirate Golf was a vibrant blacklight course full of clever effects and hidden sounds that kept us giggling. The mirror maze disoriented us just enough to spark a few genuine laughs and accidental collisions.
And yes—we named our wands. Mine? Timeseeker, decked out in a blue-and-bronze theme. My sisters chose an icy white Frozen-inspired Winterhaven and a dark forest-themed Weeping Willow. Each one felt magical, personal, and just plain cool.
The biggest drawback? The crowd. While it wasn’t shoulder-to-shoulder packed, there were moments of frustration. This was especially true for my youngest sister. She had a few spells interrupted by older kids cutting in line. It wasn’t intentional, just inconsiderate. The staff were kind and available. More supervision will really elevate the experience. Designated “family-friendly” quest times also help.
MagiQuest Ratings
Category
Score
Notes
Value for Money
9/10
$60 got us hours of immersive fun; wand upgrades added a personal touch.
Crowd Control
7/10
Friendly staff, but guest behavior occasionally disrupted the magic.
Uniqueness
10/10
A one-of-a-kind fantasy RPG experience—truly unlike anything else in town.
Repeatability
7/10
Multiple quests and game paths keep it fresh, but some elements (like the mirror maze) are one-and-done.
Total
33/40
Grade: B (82.5%)
MagiQuest is absolutely worth a visit—especially for families who love fantasy, puzzles, and hands-on play. With a few tweaks to improve crowd management, it can easily become a Smoky Mountain staple.
Oh—and don’t forget to name your wand. Because half the magic? Is the legend you give it!
As the sun set on Day 2, we drifted to sleep. Glowing runes and dragon dreams danced in our heads. Our wands rested beside us like enchanted relics. They were waiting for the next adventure.
Day 3: Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies
On our third day, we swapped fantasy realms for tide pools. We headed into Gatlinburg for a deep-sea detour. This visit was to Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies.
This aquarium is smaller than our beloved Georgia Aquarium back home. Still, it punches above its weight. It is cleverly packed, visually rich, and surprisingly kid-friendly for its size.
One of the smartest features? A centrally located indoor play zone lets younger visitors burn off energy. It gives the adults a few much-needed minutes of peace. Major win.
Here’s a quick dive into the highlights:
Tropical Rainforest: Piranhas, poison dart frogs, and the ancient-looking arapaima keeping lazy watch in its tank.
Ocean Realm: Schools of reef fish that shimmer and swirl like underwater confetti.
Coral Reef & Shark Lagoon: A unanimous family favorite (because… sharks). The slow-glide tunnel through this display never gets old.
Stingray Bay: Rays that looked like underwater birds, flapping peacefully across the glass.
Penguin Playground: Tuxedo-clad chaos—in the most adorable, slippery way.
Ring of Fire: A rotating display themed around volcanic-region species and fiery Pacific island ecosystems. Educational and surprisingly vibrant.
Unfortunately, the crowds made the experience less serene than we hoped. The narrow walkways turned serene viewing into a shoulder-to-shoulder shuffle. Although technically accessible, the space felt especially tough to navigate with strollers or wheelchairs.
A few other pain points:
Paid parking adds to the already steep price. It also doesn’t help if parking is limited. You are forced to walk a good distance once you find a spot.
The glass-bottom boat experience costs extra. It is a unique experience for the aquarium that I have never seen anywhere else.
We missed several live shows because of unclear scheduling. The poorly timed scheduling was a letdown after planning to catch them.
Aquarium Ratings
Category
Score
Notes
Value for Money
7/10
Beautiful but pricey; missed shows and upcharges knocked it down.
Crowd Control
6/10
Congested walkways; not stroller- or wheelchair-friendly.
Uniqueness
7/10
Thoughtful exhibits, but overshadowed by larger aquariums.
Repeatability
5/10
Great for a first visit, especially with kids, but not as strong for repeat trips.
Total
25/40
Grade: D (62.5%)
Despite the hiccups, Ripley’s Aquarium still gave us a few unforgettable moments, especially for the little ones. The penguins and sharks brought grins all around. They reminded us that sometimes magic shines through even in the most crowded corners.
As the sun set on Day 3, I held my newest plush companion. It was a gray stuffed shark named Kai (Hawaiian for “ocean”). Meanwhile, I would play with my new mood necklace in the shape of a shark tooth. With the day done, I dreamed of what tomorrow would bring.
Day 4: Dollywood- 40 Years of Thrilling Fans
What better way to celebrate our Smoky Mountain getaway than a full day at America’s most beloved theme park—Dollywood? (Sorry, Mickey—Dolly Parton’s the real queen of this mountain!) This year marked Dollywood’s 40th anniversary season, and the park dazzled with headline coasters, live Appalachian entertainment, and whimsical touches everywhere you looked. Think strings of kites doubling as shade sails and a comically oversized jar of Duke’s Mayo sitting next to a picnic basket big enough to feed Yogi Bear for a year.
Bright and early, we hopped on a bus. We headed straight into the heart of the fun. What a day it was!
Of course, even a friendly mountain park like Dollywood attracts Disney-level crowds. By mid-afternoon, the heat and wait times teamed up to slow us down. So we focused our energy on five marquee coasters before calling it a day:
Lightning Rod (RMC launch coaster themed to 1950s hot-rod race theme): Back-row airtime = yee-haw perfection. 10/10
Tennessee Tornado (Classic Arrow looper themed to a mining-town twister): Charm meets whiplash; left us with mild headaches. 5/10
Wild Eagle (B&M wing coaster themed to soaring with an eagle): Butter-smooth flight over the hills. 10/10
FireChaser Express (Gerstlauer family launch themed to volunteer firefighters vs “Big Bertha”): Switch-tracks + fireworks finale = grin factory. 9/10
Mystery Mine (Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter themed to haunted mineshaft): Two vertical lifts, beyond-90° plunge, rattly with age. 8/10
Park Ratings
Category
Score
Notes
Value for Money
8/10
Plenty packed into a single ticket; shows and animal exhibits add great value.
Crowd Control
5/10
Long lines, summer heat, and slower-than-ideal ride loading times slowed the pace.
Uniqueness
8/10
Mountain-themed terrain, local Appalachian charm, and festive anniversary décor.
Repeatability
8/10
Seasonal events and rotating shows make coming back a no-brainer, especially with new attractions on the horizon.
Total
29/40
Grade: C (72.5%)
Five standout coasters, toe-tapping tunes, and Dolly’s unmistakable warmth turned a crowded summer day into a genuine mountain celebration. After more than 9,000 steps, we collapsed into bed—exhausted, exhilarated, and eager for whatever adventures tomorrow would bring.
Day 5: Titanic Museum With Guide Percy Keen
Ahoy, traveler! Percy Keen here—30 years old and proud saloon steward aboard the grand RMS Titanic. Today, I had the pleasure of guiding a spirited group of visitors. They traded their mountain boots for sea legs and embarked on an immersive journey into my world.
Their destination? The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge—a time capsule of our story. It is told not just in words but through every icy touch, echoing hallway, and name etched in remembrance.
Upon entry, each guest received a boarding pass tied to a real Titanic passenger or crew member. Yes, even I—Percy—made an appearance. With new identities in hand, our family stepped aboard a chronological voyage. It began with the ship’s ambitious design under Thomas Andrews and ended with the heartbreaking plunge into the North Atlantic.
Each corridor echoed with whispers of the past:
Design & Construction: Feel real rivets, gaze at weathered blueprints under glass, and hear stories from the Belfast shipyard.
Daily Life Onboard: Recreated cabins are scented with polished wood and sea salt. The dazzling Grand Staircase sparkles under warm lights.
Crew & Command: Explore the bridge and hear the chilling words: “Iceberg, right ahead!”
Immersive Activities: Experience the icy sting of 28°F water. Try Morse code distress signals. Climb the sloping decks of the sinking ship. Test your steering skills on a simulator.
Discovery & Legacy: See how James Cameron’s Oscar-winning movie carried Titanic’s legacy. Props and notes from the film are on display. You can even see the famous door prop.
Room of Fate: Did your Titanic persona survive? In a rare twist, all six of ours did—unusual given that less than a third of passengers made it through. The staff told us this rarely happens.
Museum Ratings
Category
Score
Notes
Value for Money
9/10
Deeply emotional, historically rich, and fairly priced.
Crowd Control
9/10
Steady guest flow; never felt rushed despite the crowds.
Uniqueness
10/10
Interactive, atmospheric, and moving — one-of-a-kind.
Repeatability
8/10
Strong narrative draw, especially for history lovers.
Total
36/40
Grade: A (90%)
The Titanic Museum isn’t a dusty relic behind glass—it’s a living memorial. History breathes, speaks, and even chills your skin here. It invites you to remember, think, and feel the weight of a story far deeper than headlines or movie scenes.
Final Words by Percy Keen Well, friends, it’s time for me to return to my post in the first-class saloon. Thank you for walking these decks with me today. Whether you sailed as a lady in pearls or as a coal-stained deckhand, remember that your memories are important. They keep our story alive.
Until we meet again, I leave you in the capable hands of your host, Hyrax.
Day 6: Rainy Day turned to Movie Night
After days packed with coasters, castles, sharks, and shipwrecks, Day 6 reminded us of a simple vacation truth: not everything goes according to plan—and that’s perfectly okay.
SkyFly: Soar America at Beyond the Lens was our original destination. This flying theater ride is praised for its sweeping visuals. Its immersive storytelling is also highly acclaimed. But upon arrival, we were met with the dreaded words: “Temporarily Out of Service.” Bummer.
Every seasoned traveler knows how to pivot. We had time on our side. So, we circled back to MagiQuest—the interactive fantasy game and arcade from Day 2. We wanted to finish our unused credits and finally conquer the blacklight mini-golf we’d missed earlier.
The clouds rolled in, and a true Southern summer rain poured down. We recalled the live-action premiere of How to Train Your Dragon that same day. What better way to end a vacation than escaping into a magical world on the silver screen?
We headed to The Forge Cinemas, tucked away near the Lumberjack Feud Dinner Show. Finding the theater was a side quest. There was minimal signage and unclear parking. Once inside, the cozy theater welcomed us warmly.
We grabbed our tickets, claimed our seats, and settled in—while the storm raged outside, dragons soared on screen.
Cinema & Movie Ratings
Category
Score
Notes
Value for Money
10/10
Affordable tickets + excellent film made for a perfect detour.
Crowd Control
9/10
Sparse attendance; just a slow concessions process.
Uniqueness
7/10
Cozy and convenient, but not a standout theater experience. Especially since it was hard to find where to park
Repeatability
7/10
A reliable rainy-day backup spot, but surrounded by lots of stores and different activities, does take attention away
Total
33/40
Grade: B (82.5%)
The Forge Cinema gave us a cozy, cinematic send-off to our Pigeon Forge vacation. The venue itself was fairly average. Nevertheless, How to Train Your Dragon soared well above expectations. It offered the perfect dose of escapism after an unexpected weather detour.
Add a bag of popcorn and a comfy chair? Vacation bliss.
Sometimes, the best moments are the unplanned ones.
Final Overview: Wrapping Up the Journey
The clouds gathered one last time over the Smoky Mountains. We packed the car full of souvenirs, worn shoes, and plenty of stories. One thing was clear—this trip was so much more than just a vacation. It became a rich tapestry of new experiences, shared laughs, unexpected detours, and moments that brought our family closer together.
Over six full days, we explored a vibrant variety of attractions across Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, each offering its own unique flavor of adventure:
MagiQuest enchanted us with a clever blend of magic, technology, and nostalgia. Customizable wands and immersive quests made us feel like we’d stepped right into a fantasy novel.
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies immersed us in underwater wonders. We saw everything from shimmering reef fish to tuxedoed penguins. At times, it felt as crowded as the critters themselves.
Dollywood delivered thrills, heart, and Smoky Mountain spirit. Even though long lines tested our patience, we endured. The summer heat also challenged our hydration.
The Titanic Museum stunned us with emotion. It educated us and provided immersive storytelling. It earned one of our highest scores and our deepest respect.
Then rain threw a curveball. The Forge Cinema saved the day with dragons, popcorn, and cozy comfort. It proved that sometimes backup plans make the best memories.
Trip Scores Recap
Attraction
Value
Crowd
Unique
Repeat
Total (out of 40)
Grade
MagiQuest Experience
9
7
10
7
33
B (82.5%)
Ripley’s Aquarium
7
6
7
5
25
D (62.5%)
Dollywood
8
5
8
8
29
C (72.5%)
Titanic Museum
9
9
10
8
36
A (90.0%)
Forge Cinema
10
9
7
7
33
B (82.5%)
After seven wonderful days, we returned home with tired feet, treasured souvenirs, and memories brimming with laughter. The Titanic Museum took top honors. Ripley’s Aquarium landed lowest on our scale. Every attraction offered moments of joy and discovery for our whole family.
This trip reminded us of something important. No matter where you go, there’s never enough time to see it all. But that’s the beauty of travel—there’s always next year.
Conclusion: Heading Home with Full Hearts
As we wound down the mountain roads and watched the Smokies shrink behind us, we found ourselves already reminiscing. We laughed over inside jokes. We recalled unexpected detours and savored brand-new memories.
Sure, not every plan went off without a hitch (we’re looking at you, broken SkyFly). And yes, the weather, crowds, and sore feet tested our patience. But threaded through every line and queue were the true highlights. Our family came together to play. We learned and laughed in one of the most eclectic vacation spots in the country.
Would we come back? Absolutely. Next time, we’ll lace up sturdier shoes. We will leave plenty of room for spontaneous detours. We will never underestimate the power of good air conditioning.
The Smoky Mountains still hold plenty of magic waiting for us to discover.
So long, Smokies—you treated us to magic, mayhem, mountains, and mayo jars the size of minivans. Until next time!
As Epic Universe rises, Disney faces a crisis of identity.
The Magic Is Fading: Is Disney in Decline?
For over fifty years, Walt Disney World was more than a vacation destination—it was a rite of passage for American families. A place where fairy tales came alive, where generations created memories under fireworks and castles, and where the name Disney became shorthand for wonder, warmth, and family.
But lately, something feels… off.
In recent years, even the most loyal Disney fans have begun asking an uncomfortable question: Has Disney lost its magic? While the company clings to nostalgia and its legacy, a growing number of visitors describe the parks as sterile, overpriced, and overtly corporate.
Gone are the days of spontaneous magic. Today’s guests must navigate mobile apps, reservation systems, and paywalled upgrades just to access experiences that were once included. The charm, some argue, has been monetized—and the magic reduced to a line item.
Now, a bold new contender rises on the Orlando horizon: Universal’s Epic Universe. Built from the ground up for modern theme park guests, this ambitious park promises immersive lands, next-gen attractions, and a cohesive creative vision. It’s not just a new theme park—it’s a direct challenge to Disney’s dominance.
For the first time in decades, Disney isn’t just adapting—it’s scrambling. And one thing is clear: pixie dust alone won’t be enough to keep the magic alive.
From Free to Fee: How Disney Nickel-and-Dimes Its Guests
There was a time when a Walt Disney World vacation felt like a justified splurge—expensive, yes, but packed with value and unforgettable moments. For many families, it was the trip of a lifetime. But over the past decade, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, something has shifted. The price of admission keeps rising, while the perks that once came standard are now locked behind paywalls. Increasingly, guests are asking: Is it still worth it?
The Death of “Included Magic”
Disney once prided itself on delivering a seamless, all-inclusive, guest-first experience. That included:
FastPass: Complimentary skip-the-line access.
MagicBands: Mailed to your home for free, serving as your room key, ticket, and wallet.
Magical Express: Free airport transportation for resort guests.
Extra Magic Hours: Bonus park time, included with any Disney resort stay.
Today, those perks are gone—or come at a premium.
Lightning Lane has replaced FastPass, now requiring daily fees and à la carte charges for top-tier attractions.
MagicBands are no longer free, and mobile alternatives are emphasized instead.
Magical Express is discontinued for most, leaving guests to arrange and pay for their airport transport.
Extra park time has been shortened and split into Early Entry and Extended Evening Hours, now mostly reserved for deluxe resort guests.
Death by a Thousand Surcharges
And the nickel-and-diming doesn’t stop there:
Resort parking now costs $15–$25 per night, a fee once included.
Quick-service meals can run $15–$20 per person. A bottle of water? Around $6.
Merchandise prices have soared. A basic souvenir shirt might cost $40–$60. Want a lightsaber at Galaxy’s Edge? Over $200.
Dining reservations are snapped up weeks in advance, leaving walk-up guests scrambling—or hungry.
Rising prices might be tolerable if value rose in tandem. But for many, that’s not the case. Guests are paying more and receiving less: less spontaneity, less convenience, and fewer “wow” moments. The financial pressure can turn a once-magical trip into a stressful, debt-laden ordeal.
The App Trap
Perhaps the most frustrating change is Disney’s dependence on smartphones. To navigate a day in the parks, you’ll likely need to:
Be awake and online by 7 a.m. to secure ride bookings.
Make dining reservations months in advance—or refresh the app constantly for cancellations.
Monitor wait times, show schedules, and mobile orders through the app.
The result? Instead of soaking in the magic, guests are glued to their phones—playing travel agent, IT support, and logistics manager. The spontaneity that once defined Disney vacations has been replaced by digital micromanagement.
Disney’s gradual shift from enchantment to efficiency might be good for quarterly earnings. But for guests, the cost of magic has never been higher. And with Universal’s Epic Universe poised to offer immersive experiences without as much friction, Disney’s position as the go-to destination for dreamers is no longer guaranteed.
Creative Crisis — The Imagination Is Missing
Price increases may push guests away, but for many lifelong fans, the deeper wound is this: Disney’s creative soul—the imagination, the boldness, the storytelling—feels like it’s fading.
Once the gold standard in innovation, Disney Imagineering now feels cautious, calculated, and corporate. The company that once dreamed up industry-defining experiences is now leaning heavily on its back catalog, playing it safe, and chasing synergy over substance.
The Decline of Originality
Disney was once synonymous with creative risk-taking and visionary design. Consider these groundbreaking attractions:
Haunted Mansion – A masterclass in dark humor and practical effects
Pirates of the Caribbean – A ride that redefined immersive storytelling
Spaceship Earth – A thoughtful narrative on the history of human communication
Expedition Everest – An ambitious fusion of myth, engineering, and atmosphere
These weren’t just rides—they were stories, crafted from scratch and built to endure.
Today, that spirit feels stalled. Instead of creating new worlds, Disney increasingly recycles existing ones. At EPCOT, recent headliners include:
Frozen Ever After
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind
Each is based on a pre-existing franchise, slowly replacing EPCOT’s original identity as a celebration of human progress and discovery.
Meanwhile, ambitious original concepts like the Mary Poppins attraction, Play Pavilion, and a Spaceship Earth overhaul have been delayed indefinitely or canceled. Add to that ongoing maintenance issues and frequent ride closures, and the creative erosion becomes hard to ignore.
Creativity vs. Corporate Strategy
Much of this creative stagnation reflects a cultural shift within Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI). Many of the legends who defined Disney’s golden age have retired or been edged out. While new voices can bring fresh perspectives—a valuable thing—the results often feel disjointed, overly commercial, or thematically shallow.
Walt Disney once championed a philosophy of constantly improving and always surprising. Today, that’s been replaced by synergy: ensuring that every attraction, shop, and snack serves a broader franchise goal.
The result? Attractions that increasingly feel like brand extensions rather than inspired experiences. In some cases, even Disney’s well-intentioned attempts at inclusion and representation can feel forced, tacked on, or lacking the emotional depth they deserve. Authentic storytelling must lead, not marketing mandates.
The Cost of Creative Compromise
This corporate-first approach is also changing the texture of Disney’s environments:
Rivers of America, a peaceful tribute to Americana, is rumored to be re-themed to Cars—a tonal mismatch, and a loss of atmosphere.
The Grand Floridian, once a flagship of Victorian elegance, is being modernized into something flatter, safer, and less distinct.
EPCOT, once a visionary showcase of global unity, is now overwhelmed by IP overlays that undermine its educational heart.
Magic Kingdom, once designed for all ages, now leans more into Disney adult culture, with alcohol sales, after-hours events, and luxury experiences edging out accessible charm.
Disney once operated from a clear creative center: “Make people happy through storytelling.” Today, that mission feels replaced by something colder: “Maximize profit through brand alignment.”
What remains is a theme park empire that still dazzles on paper but feels increasingly hollow at its core. And with Epic Universe not just challenging Disney’s attractions, but also its creative ambition, the stakes have never been higher. Can Disney rekindle the spark of imagination that built its empire? Or has storytelling been permanently replaced by spreadsheets?
Epic Universe: The Challenger Arrives
While Disney remains tangled in course corrections and corporate calculus, Universal is quietly and confidently building the future. That future is Epic Universe.
Opening May 22, 2025, Epic Universe is more than just another theme park. It’s Universal’s bold declaration of intent: a master-planned, tech-driven, story-rich experience designed to redefine the industry. For the first time in over 25 years, Orlando is getting an entirely new theme park and it’s not coming from Disney.
A Vision Built for the Modern Guest
Epic Universe isn’t just about thrill rides—it’s about immersive, narrative-driven environments. Designed around a central hub called Celestial Park, the layout is a futuristic riff on Disney’s classic “hub-and-spoke” model. From there, guests enter five intricately themed lands:
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ministry of Magic – A new expansion blending Fantastic Beasts with the original series in a richly detailed, urban wizarding environment.
Super Nintendo World – A vibrant, interactive space where Mario Kart, Donkey Kong, and classic Nintendo characters spring to life in a gamified, augmented world.
How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk – A whimsical, high-energy land designed for families, filled with dragon rides, Viking lore, and airborne adventures.
Dark Universe – A moody, monster-filled world where Universal’s classic creatures take center stage in gothic, tech-infused thrill experiences.
Each land is being built as a fully realized universe, not just a collection of rides, but seamless worlds where storytelling, dining, and even retail serve a cohesive vision.
Technology as Storytelling
Universal isn’t just innovating thematically—it’s reinventing the guest experience through technology. Epic Universe aims to deliver not only new attractions, but a smarter, more streamlined way to enjoy them:
Facial recognition and other advanced systems will enable personalized ride moments and more efficient entry, potentially eliminating traditional wait times.
Augmented reality will play a major role in attractions like Mario Kart and interactive spellcasting in the Wizarding World.
Interactive queues will tell rich backstories, allowing guests to dive into the narrative before the ride even begins.
Integrated on-site hotels within the park loop will give guests seamless transitions between lodging and adventure, elevating the resort experience to something truly immersive.
While Disney invented the “theme park resort” concept, Universal is pushing it into the next generation, with speed, boldness, and clarity of vision.
The Real Threat
What makes Epic Universe truly dangerous to Disney isn’t just its scale—it’s the momentum behind it. For decades, Disney’s dominance was unquestioned. But today, guests aren’t loyal by default. Frustrated by rising prices, declining creativity, and a colder, more transactional experience, many are looking elsewhere.
Meanwhile, Universal is earning its fan base—not with nostalgia, but with fresh ideas, modern tech, and guest-first innovation. The cultural narrative is shifting: Disney is the legacy giant, but Universal is the hungry visionary. And for the first time since 1971, the energy and excitement in Orlando are being driven by someone other than the Mouse.
If Epic Universe delivers on its potential—and all signs point to yes—it could trigger a seismic shift in the theme park landscape. This isn’t just competition. It’s a creative reckoning. And Disney knows it. The question now is no longer when Universal will catch up, but whether Disney still has the fire to stay ahead.
Damage Control — Disney’s Desperate Response
Disney once led the theme park industry through vision and bold imagination. Today, it’s reacting—and the cracks are showing.
With Universal’s Epic Universe poised to redefine the Orlando experience, Disney has shifted from confident innovator to anxious defender. Its latest playbook? Deep discounts, revived perks, and a sudden—and conspicuous—embrace of the local market it once neglected.
These aren’t signs of strength. They’re warning flares.
Discounts That Scream Panic
In recent months, Disney has unleashed a barrage of aggressive deals:
Special resort discounts for Disney+ subscribers
UK-exclusive vacation offers were announced shortly after Universal teased its London park
The return of free dining for kids—an incentive Disney typically saved for slow seasons
Most striking of all: $60/day tickets for Florida residents—in the middle of summer, traditionally a high-demand season
Historically, Disney didn’t need to discount summer. The parks sold themselves. But with Epic Universe dominating headlines and stealing attention, Disney is scrambling to maintain its hold, especially in its backyard.
Rebuilding the Bubble
For years, Disney focused on the high-spending, out-of-state vacationer—guests who stayed on property, paid premium prices, and rarely left the “Disney bubble.” Locals? Often ignored. Annual Passholder perks were slashed. Room discounts vanished. Magical Express was canceled. The message was unmistakable: Disney didn’t need repeat guests—it needed high rollers.
That strategy has now been flipped. Disney is courting Florida residents again, offering perks like discounted tickets, early entry, hotel offers, and even the quiet return of long-absent services like airport transportation. Some hotel packages now include free water park access on arrival day—a sweetener never seen before. This isn’t a return to form. It’s survival mode.
Damage Control, Not Strategy
To be clear, these deals may be welcome news for families watching their budgets. But make no mistake: this is not strategic generosity, it’s pressure relief. Disney doesn’t offer fire-sale pricing when demand is strong. It does so when the buzz is fading, the guests are wavering, and the edge is dulling. Even once-iconic holidays like the Fourth of July—once grand spectacles—have been quietly scaled back. No big shows. Minimal promotion. Dwindling crowds.
It’s not just cost-saving. It’s a retreat. The vaunted “Disney bubble” that once seemed impenetrable now feels porous. And for the first time in decades, Disney knows it.
But this defensive shuffle isn’t happening in a vacuum. It’s happening because something bigger is coming—a challenger not just competing, but redefining the game. That challenger is Epic Universe and Disney’s panic isn’t just about market share it’s about losing the narrative.
The Stakes — What Epic Universe Means for Orlando and the Industry
The opening of Epic Universe isn’t just a new theme park—it’s a watershed moment. For Orlando. For the theme park industry. And most of all, for Disney.
For the first time in decades, Disney is no longer the uncontested leader in innovation, storytelling, or guest experience. And this isn’t a minor disruption. It’s a tectonic shift in an industry Disney has ruled for generations.
A New Era of Competition
Epic Universe is expected to inject $2 billion into Orlando’s economy in its first year alone. With over 50 attractions, five fully realized lands, three on-site hotels, and a next-gen blend of live entertainment, dining, and immersive tech, this isn’t just an expansion.
It’s a rival ecosystem—a destination resort that stands toe-to-toe with Disney’s once-unchallenged empire.
The numbers are staggering:
Over 17,500 jobs created
An estimated $11 billion economic impact over the next decade
A redefined tourism experience for the 74+ million annual visitors to Orlando
This time, Universal isn’t just sharing the stage. It’s reconstructing the script:
More guests splitting time between parks
More hotel stays outside the Disney property
And most crucially: a new generation bonding emotionally with Universal, not Disney
This isn’t just competition. It’s a philosophical shift in how guests define magic.
The Shifting Guest Mindset
Today’s theme park guests aren’t just picking thrill rides—they’re choosing experiences that reflect their values. They want immersion, interactivity, and personalization—and they’re seeing Universal deliver on those fronts with fewer hoops and more heart. Even legacy Disney influencers—once unshakably loyal—are now openly excited about Epic Universe. That’s not just a trend. It’s a signal.
Who Wins This New Battle?
In the short term, one answer is clear: the guests win. Because this rivalry means better pricing, smarter innovation, higher creative standards and renewed focus on guest-first design and original storytelling
But only if Disney responds. To remain relevant, Disney must reclaim its original mission—to innovate, to inspire, and to surprise. Because if it doesn’t, Epic Universe won’t just be a competitor. It will become the new gold standard. A shift this seismic doesn’t just rewrite playbooks. It rewrites history.
And the question now—one the entire industry is watching—is simple: What happens next?
Final Thoughts
So here we are—at a crossroads in the theme park world. Epic Universe is rising fast, setting a bold new standard in creativity, immersion, and guest-centered design. Meanwhile, Disney, the long-reigning king of themed entertainment, faces a reckoning. Nostalgia, brand loyalty, and decades of storytelling magic aren’t enough anymore. Today’s guests are smarter, more value-conscious, and more willing than ever to vote with their wallets.
The question now isn’t just: Can Disney compete? It’s: Does it want to?
Can a publicly traded entertainment giant rediscover the creative spirit that once made it the industry’s North Star? Can it stop chasing trends, trimming budgets, and pleasing shareholders long enough to chase wonder again?
I’ll leave you with a phrase that’s never felt more relevant:
“Actions speak louder than words.”
In an industry built on magic, promises aren’t enough. Guests want proof. The next few years will reveal whether Disney has merely lost its way—or if it has the will, and the courage, to find it again.
Now it’s your turn.
What do you think? Has Disney still got the crown—or has Universal taken the lead? Are you planning to visit Epic Universe? If so, will it change how you view Disney?
Share your thoughts. Your memories. Your hopes.
Because this isn’t just about theme parks. It’s about the stories we choose to believe in and the ones we want to experience next.
Editorial Note
Just to clarify—I’m not a theme park expert or industry insider. I’m not being paid as an influencer. I’m just a regular theme park fan who follows the trends, listens to the news, and dreams about where to go next.
As a young adult male, I’m always looking for places where I can escape reality, unwind, and feel transported, without stress.
This is just my perspective, and I’m grateful to have a space to share it.
Hey theme park fans! Hyrax here, bringing you the latest on one of the most anticipated theme park openings in years. Universal Orlando is about to change the theme park game with the grand opening of Epic Universe on May 22, 2025!
This park promises to be a true leap forward in immersive experiences, boasting five breathtaking worlds, nearly 50 attractions, and three brand-new hotels—all designed to take you on an unforgettable adventure. Fans have been waiting for years, and now that we’re finally getting closer to its debut, excitement is at an all-time high.
So buckle up, adventurers—this is just the beginning of an epic journey!
The History of Universal’s Epic Universe: From Concept to Reality
Let’s begin our journey by taking a look at the origins of Epic Universe, Universal Orlando’s exciting new theme park that’s set to redefine the theme park experience. Located just a few miles southeast of Universal Orlando Resort, Epic Universe will span a vast 750-acre campus, positioned south of Sand Lake Road and east of Universal Boulevard. The park is set to join Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay as Universal’s fourth theme park in Orlando.
Epic Universe Announcement & Delays
The journey to Epic Universe started in August 2019, when Universal officially announced the project, promising an immersive, next-level park experience. Tom Williams, NBCUniversal’s Chairman, called it “the most immersive and innovative park” the company had ever created. The park was initially slated to open in summer 2023, but the COVID-19 pandemic caused construction to halt temporarily, delaying progress until March 2021. By 2022, Universal confirmed the park’s opening had been rescheduled to summer 2025.
In January 2020, rumors began circulating about Super Nintendo World being part of the lineup, and by February 2023, Universal officially confirmed it. Mark Woodbury, Universal’s CEO, joked that it was “the worst-kept secret in history.” Fans quickly latched onto this news, fueling excitement about the new park’s lineup of attractions.
Construction on Epic Universe kicked off in 2021, bringing major infrastructure upgrades to the area. One of the most significant projects is the $315 million, 1.7-mile extension of Kirkman Road, which will connect directly to Universal Boulevard. Additionally, Universal is building a new elevated circular interchange to improve traffic flow, as well as dedicated bus lanes for Universal’s fleet of electric buses, making transportation to and from the new park smoother than ever.
These updates are designed to ensure that visitors have a seamless experience as they travel between the new park and Universal’s existing Orlando destinations.
Branding & Official Opening Date
In March 2023, Universal Parks & Resorts underwent a rebranding, becoming Universal Destinations & Experiences. As part of this rebrand, the park received a name update from Universal’s Epic Universe to simply Universal Epic Universe, signaling a new era for the resort.
A major milestone came on January 30, 2024, when Universal unveiled the first details about Celestial Park, the stunning central hub of the new park. Over the following months, Universal shared sneak peeks of the park’s five immersive lands, including Super Nintendo World and a How to Train Your Dragon area, as well as three new on-site hotels. These updates built anticipation for what was to come.
On October 17, 2024, Universal confirmed the long-awaited opening date of May 22, 2025. This falls just four days before Memorial Day and 16 days before Universal Orlando’s 35th anniversary, setting the stage for an unforgettable summer filled with new attractions and experiences.
Ticket sales for the park started shortly afterwards, with reservations for the Grand Helios Hotel opening by October 22nd. It would not be much longer before Universal would allow Annual Passholders to receive early ticket access. Over time, Universal would release more details about ticket pricing for Epic Universe, including VIP tours.
Just recently, in the past month, Universal has opened tickets for all guests to buy Preview tickets. At this time (May 6th), Universal has several ticket options with only one day at Epic included so far. There is no news if they plan to expand tickets once Epic opens to include more days and more options, so keep an eye on Universal’s website.
The Worlds of Epic Universe
A cosmic convergence of sun, moon, and stars has given rise to a groundbreaking theme park—where breathtaking portals whisk guests away to worlds beyond imagination.
At the heart of Epic Universe stands the Chronos, an awe-inspiring structure that fuels the park’s world-jumping magic. Its towering form pulses with energy, and beneath its archway, an inscription welcomes visitors: “Beyond this gate, find gardens green and epic worlds to fill your dreams.” As guests cross the threshold, glowing emblems guide them to the wonders ahead—a Time Turner for The Wizarding World, a Mario medallion for Super Nintendo World, a soaring dragon for How to Train Your Dragon, and a swirling purple orb for Dark Universe.
From there, adventure beckons in five distinctive lands—each offering a unique experience. Here’s what awaits: (listed in clockwise order from the entrance of the park)
Super Nintendo World – Step into the pixel-perfect landscapes of the Mushroom Kingdom! Speed through the high-stakes twists of Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge, punch ‘?’ blocks for power-ups, and face off against Bowser Jr. in an interactive showdown. Plus, don’t miss the all-new Donkey Kong Country, where adventure awaits beyond the jungle!
Dark Universe – Dare to enter the hauntingly gothic realm of Universal’s Classic Monsters. Through shadowed forests, cursed castles, and eerie laboratories, Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolfman, and other legendary creatures lurk—waiting for you in an immersive, darkly atmospheric experience.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ministry of Magic – Step into a hidden world of magic and intrigue as you journey between 1920s Paris and the British Ministry of Magic. Unravel wizarding politics, encounter mystical creatures, and dive into spellbinding adventures that merge the best of Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter into one unforgettable experience.
How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk – Set sail for the Viking village of Berk, where dragons rule the skies and adventure calls. Take flight with Toothless, explore interactive Viking training grounds, and join Hiccup and the dragon riders on a high-flying journey unlike any other.
Each of these lands promises groundbreaking attractions, state-of-the-art technology, and full-sensory immersion, making Epic Universe Universal’s most ambitious theme park yet. The Chronos structure is only the beginning. Beyond its gateway lies the beating heart of Epic Universe—Celestial Park, where the magic truly begins. This central hub will serve as the connection point between each world, offering a space where guests can take a breather before diving into their next adventure.
Celestial Park
Step into the heart of Epic Universe, where celestial wonders, cosmic thrills, and boundless adventure await!
At its center shines Celestial Park, a dazzling realm where starlit gardens, celestial wonders, and ancient astronomical instruments come to life. This cosmic oasis serves as the gateway to four breathtaking worlds, each accessed through towering, glowing portals. Overlooking the park’s radiant beauty is the Helios Grand Hotel, an in-park resort offering luxurious accommodations and unparalleled panoramic views of the universe beyond. The cosmic energy here is palpable—this is where adventures across the stars begin.
Attractions
Celestial Park invites explorers to experience three awe-inspiring attractions that blend wonder, exhilaration, and discovery:
Stardust Racers – An electrifying, dual-launch coaster that propels riders through the cosmos on the backs of shooting stars! Feel the rush of breathtaking airtime, gravity-defying inversions, and exhilarating near-miss moments—culminating in the Celestial Spin, a heart-stopping, synchronized twist where trains spiral around each other in dazzling chaos. This racing coaster reaches speeds of 62 mph and climbs to a height of 133 feet. At night, the coaster transforms into a sea of shooting comets, with hundreds of points of light illuminating the sky. Look closely—an “outatime” Easter egg awaits on the back of the cars, a nod to classic Universal fans!
Constellation Carousel – A beautiful twist on the traditional carousel, where celestial creatures don’t just spin—they turn 360 degrees, immersing riders in the heart of the Milky Way. As you whirl around, you’ll feel like you’re riding on the constellations themselves, journeying through the stars. Guests can choose from a variety of fantastical creatures, each with its own unique celestial personality.
Astronomica – A whimsical splash zone where young adventurers can dance through shimmering fountains, chase cascading cosmic streams, and cool off amidst celestial water effects—all centered around a majestic compass rose, pointing the way to adventure. By day, it’s a refreshing oasis; by night, it transforms into a kaleidoscope of color, light, and music—alive with the wonder of the cosmos.
Dining & Refreshment
After exploring the stars, guests can indulge in otherworldly cuisine at a stellar lineup of dining destinations:
The Atlantic – Across the shimmering waters of the Neptune pool, Atlantic offers exceptional seafood and steak while illuminated fish swim gracefully overhead. Try the Sea Bass or indulge in the King Oyster Mushroom Ceviche, or enjoy a cocktail at the lively Aquaria Bar.
Blue Dragon – Step into the neon-lit streets of the Blue Dragon Pan-Asian Restaurant, where authentic Asian fare is served under the glow of ethereal hanging lanterns. Savor dishes like Tonkotsu Ramen, Snowflake Potstickers, and Double-Fried Korean Wings in this vibrant culinary paradise.
Celestiki – A tropical oasis among the stars, where tiki-inspired cocktails and cosmic décor create a one-of-a-kind enchanted escape. Sip on a glowing Waturi Punch, a tribute to Volcano Bay’s tropical lore.
From this celestial gateway, the adventure truly begins. Through the first glowing portal, a world of pixels, power-ups, and legendary challenges awaits…… Super Nintendo World!
Super Nintendo World
Get ready to step into the colorful, pixelated universe of Nintendo, where your favorite characters and games come to life in ways you’ve only dreamed of! Here we go!
Our adventure begins in Super Nintendo World, the latest and most expansive version of Universal’s beloved game-inspired land. Following its debut at Universal Studios Japan in 2021 and Universal Studios Hollywood in 2023, this new iteration promises to be the ultimate destination for Nintendo fans of all ages. A fourth version is also slated to open at Universal Studios Singapore in 2025, though the exact date remains under wraps.
Guests enter through an iconic green Warp Pipe, which seamlessly transports them from Celestial Park into the vibrant world of Nintendo. This is the largest and most immersive Super Nintendo World yet, featuring not just Mario’s world, but an entire Donkey Kong Country expansion as well! With a more spacious layout and a brand-new courtyard, this version ensures guests have plenty of room to explore and play. As guests ascend the escalator inside the Warp Pipe, they’ll feel as though they’re stepping into another dimension—one filled with all the magic and adventure Nintendo fans could wish for.
With the Power-Up Band, guests can punch ‘POW‘ blocks, complete interactive challenges, and track their scores—all synced in real-time through the Universal Studios app. Whether you’re collecting digital coins or facing off in mini-games, your progress is saved, making every visit a unique adventure!
The Power-Up Bands come in eight character-themed designs, each representing a beloved Nintendo icon:
Mario & Luigi
Peach & Daisy
Toad & Yoshi
Donkey Kong & Diddy Kong
With thrilling attractions, interactive gameplay, and immersive theming, Super Nintendo World offers a one-of-a-kind adventure—a dream come true for Nintendo fans. And with two distinct areas—Super Mario Land and Donkey Kong Country—this version is even more expansive than its Hollywood counterpart, which features only Super Mario Land.
So, let’s dive headfirst into the heart of it all—Super Mario Land! From dodging Piranha Plants to speeding through a real-life Mario Kart race, this is where the adventure truly begins!
Super Mario Land
As guests step through the Warp Pipe, they’re immediately transported to the vibrant, multi-tiered world of Super Mario Land—a place where every corner bursts with colorful structures, iconic landmarks, and the unmistakable charm of Mario’s universe. Inspired by the playful, cartoonish style of Super Mario 3D World, this land brings Mario’s world to life in breathtaking detail.
Super Mario Land features two major attractions that immerse guests in the world of Mario:
Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge In this heart-pounding attraction, guests don’t just race—they can also collect power-ups like red shells, unleash banana peels, and fire shells at their competitors while racing through Mario Kart 8’s most famous tracks. With cutting-edge AR technology, guests experience the thrill of high-speed action, zooming through the iconic landscapes of Mario Kart. Score points by dodging obstacles, taking sharp turns, and outpacing Bowser and his minions!
Yoshi’s Adventure Hop aboard the omnimover for a whimsical ride with Yoshi as your guide. This gentle, family-friendly journey takes you through lush landscapes filled with oversized mushrooms, iconic Mario enemies, and even a sneak peek into the world of Donkey Kong Country. Join Yoshi as you search for Captain Toad and three mysterious eggs—this delightful five-minute ride is a perfect way to take in the beauty of Super Mario Land.
Guests will encounter iconic structures such as Peach’s Castle and Bowser’s Castle, each crafted with whimsical detail. For a cozy meal, stop by Toad’s House, a charming restaurant serving Mario-inspired dishes. Don’t forget to explore interactive mini-games and meet beloved characters like Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad!
Power-Up Band Key Challenges
Take on the Power-Up Band Key Challenges, a series of interactive mini-games spread throughout the land. Using their Power-Up Bands, guests must collect keys to help Princess Peach retrieve the Golden Mushroom from Bowser Jr. Once three keys are collected, face off against Bowser Jr. in an augmented reality showdown. Your shadows come to life in the Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown, where you’ll need to outsmart the devious villain!
The five exciting challenges include:
Goomba Crazy Crank – Turn the crank fast enough to knock a Goomba off a rolling hill and retrieve the key.
Koopa Troopa Power Punch – Launch a Green Shell at a POW Block containing the key by timing a series of chain reactions.
Piranha Plant Nap Mishap – Turn off all ringing alarm clocks before the red Piranha Creeper wakes up!
Bob-omb Kaboom Room – Assemble the pieces of a key on a touch screen before the Bob-omb explodes!
Thwomp Panel Panic – Activate all Flipswitch Panels from blue to yellow before the Thwomp slams down!
An extra Key can be discovered by using binoculars within the land to spot a hidden airship in the sky via augmented reality.
Dining & Shopping
Super Mario Land offers a variety of themed eateries and shops:
Toadstool Café – Enjoy Mario-inspired dishes like Mario’s Bacon Cheeseburger and the famous “?” Block Tiramisu. Watch as Chef Toad and his team prepare meals behind animated windows.
Gift Shops – Explore the 1-Up Factory for exclusive Super Mario merchandise or head to Mario Motors for Mario Kart-themed collectibles.
Food Kiosks – Stop by Turbo-Boost Treats near Mario Kart for popcorn or grab a Yoshi-themed snack at Yoshi’s Snack Island near Yoshi’s Adventure.
With moving question blocks, spinning coins, and interactive features around every corner, Super Mario Land immerses guests in a thrilling, video game-like adventure!
With your Power-Up Band full of collected coins and victories, it’s time to embark on an all-new challenge. But this time, the jungle drums are calling… Get ready to barrel-blast your way into the untamed wilds of Donkey Kong Country!
Donkey Kong Country
Welcome to Donkey Kong Country, where the jungle comes alive with thrilling adventures, barrel-blasting action, and heart-pounding excitement! Step into the lush, tropical world of Donkey Kong and his crew as you explore ancient ruins, uncover hidden secrets, and take on exhilarating challenges straight from the classic video games! The first Donkey Kong expansion was opened at Universal Studios Japan on December 11th, 2024. The Super Nintendo World for Epic Universe will automatically open with this land added.
Meet-and-Greet with Donkey Kong Come face-to-face with the king of the jungle himself! Whether you’re high-fiving Donkey Kong or striking a pose for a legendary photo, this meet-and-greet is the perfect way to capture an unforgettable moment from your wild adventure.
K-O-N-G Scavenger Hunt Get ready for a jungle-sized scavenger hunt! Hidden throughout the land are four giant K-O-N-G letters—just like in the Donkey Kong games. Can you find them all? Complete the hunt and unlock a special surprise!
Rambi’s Jungle Conga Feel the rhythm of the jungle as you join Rambi’s Jungle Conga! Pound the congas in sync with flashing lights and energetic tunes, racking up points with every perfectly timed beat. The better your rhythm, the higher your score!
Attraction:
Donkey Kong Country will premiere with only one attraction:
Mine-Cart Madness The jungle’s most daring adventure awaits! Mine-Cart Madness takes guests deep into the mystical Golden Temple on a high-speed roller coaster inspired by the legendary mine-cart levels from the Donkey Kong games. Get ready to dodge obstacles, blast through barrels, and leap across broken tracks in this heart-racing thrill ride!
Boom Coaster Technology – Experience the excitement of “jumping” across track gaps, just like in the games! This innovative ride system creates the illusion of death-defying leaps while keeping every twist and turn smooth and exhilarating.
Hidden Track System – Though it looks like your cart is racing along an unstable mine track, a hidden track below ensures every daring jump and sharp turn is perfectly executed.
Immersive Theming – The ride takes you through ancient temple ruins, swinging vines, animated barrel cannons, and mischievous jungle critters, making every second of your adventure feel like a real-life Donkey Kong game!
Shops & Dining
Funky’s Fly ‘n’ Buy Step into Funky Kong’s laid-back surf shack and stock up on exclusive Donkey Kong gear! From DK barrel backpacks to Rambi plushies, this shop has everything an adventurer needs before heading deep into the jungle.
The Bubbly Barrel Need a break from the action? Cool off with a refreshing treat from The Bubbly Barrel! This tropical snack stand serves up banana-flavored slushies, coconut smoothies, and jungle-themed treats inspired by Donkey Kong’s favorite snacks!
But every adventure must take a turn… As the jungle drums fade into the distance, an eerie fog creeps in. The bright greens of Donkey Kong Country are swallowed by the shadows, and the air turns cold. Through the mist, an ancient castle looms ahead, its towering gates creaking open… Welcome to Dark Universe, where monsters lurk in the darkness, waiting for their next victim.
Dark Universe
“It’s alive! It’s alive!” Step into the terrifying world of Dark Universe, where monstrous experiments, dark magic, and unearthly creatures lurk around every corner! The entrance to this land simulates a towering lightning spire, its electric energy pulsing throughout the area, guiding guests toward the imposing Frankenstein Manor, the focal point of Dark Universe.
Inspired by Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, this chilling land serves as a modern-day continuation of the classic Universal Monsters, immersing guests in Darkmoor Village, a decaying town where Dr. Victoria Frankenstein, the great-great-granddaughter of the infamous Henry Frankenstein, continues her family’s sinister legacy of monster-making. Her latest experiment, intended to bring all legendary monsters under her control, backfires when Dracula leads a revolt against her.
Attractions
Dark Universe will open with two attractions:
Curse of the Werewolf A Mack Rides launch spinning coaster inspired by the 1941 Wolf Man film, this ride plunges guests into the depths of a cursed forest. Guided by the enigmatic seer Maleva, riders must evade the curse of the werewolf as the coaster twists and turns through eerie moonlit woods. With sudden launches, unexpected spins, and heart-racing close encounters, only the swiftest will escape the full moon’s wrath!
Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment A cutting-edge Robocoaster experience using KUKA arm technology (similar to Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey). Guests enter Frankenstein Manor, where Dr. Victoria Frankenstein’s reckless experiment spirals into chaos. Her monstrous creations—including Frankenstein’s Monster, The Wolf Man, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Phantom of the Opera, and Dracula—have broken free, turning her laboratory into a nightmare. Thrilling motion effects, dynamic ride sequences, and intense encounters will leave guests breathless as they attempt to escape the wrath of the unchained monsters.
Future Expansion: The Creature from the Black Lagoon? A mysterious third attraction is rumored to be in development, possibly themed to The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Could the murky depths of Darkmoor Village hide something far more sinister? Only time will tell…
Dining Experiences
Dark Universe will open with three unique dining experiences that will bring the mysterious world of the Universal Monsters to life:
Das Stakehaus Step into the lair of the vampires—Das Stakehaus, a gothic dining hall where vampire familiars serve meals fit for creatures of the night. The candlelit atmosphere is adorned with haunting vampire artwork, ancient tomes, and eerie relics. Beware—their masters slumber beneath the floorboards… for now.
The Burning Blade Tavern A rowdy stronghold for The Hounds, Darkmoor’s infamous monster hunters. Decorated with battle-worn weapons, monstrous trophies, and eerie charms, this rustic tavern is the ultimate hunter’s retreat. Every 30 minutes, the windmill bursts into flames, reenacting the legendary battle against Frankenstein’s Monster.
De Lacey’s Cottage A hidden gem in the shadow of Frankenstein Manor, this cozy retreat offers warm hearths, rustic charm, and delicious treats for weary travelers. Here, guests can enjoy a quiet respite while piecing together the tragic story of the misunderstood Monster.
Unique Experiences
While guests explore Dark Universe, they could find several unique and wondrous experiences, like the following:
Darkmoor Monster Makeup Experience Step into the artist’s chair and transform into a Universal Monster! Skilled makeup artists use Hollywood-level techniques to bring your monstrous vision to life. Choose from vampire, werewolf, Frankenstein’s Monster, or even a ghastly new creation of your own!
Roaming Monsters & Monster Hunters
Encounter Frankenstein’s Monster, his Bride, Ygor, The Invisible Man, and more as they prowl the streets of Darkmoor.
Join The Hounds, the town’s elite monster hunters, as they patrol the area, seeking out new recruits to join their eternal war against the creatures of the night.
Enchanting Music & Mystical Lighting
The eerie sounds of violins and ghostly melodies fill the air, weaving haunting tales of Darkmoor Village’s cursed history.
With over 6,500 lighting effects, the land shifts between flickering torchlight, glowing runes, sudden lightning strikes, and creeping fog, creating an immersive, ever-changing world of horror.
As the eerie howls of Darkmoor fade into the distance, the swirling fog begins to lift. In its place, the world transforms—lanterns glow with warm golden light, cobbled streets twist through bustling alleyways, and the scent of butterbeer lingers in the air. The darkness of monsters gives way to the magic of wizards… Welcome to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ministry of Magic!
The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter- Ministry of Magic
“For in dreams, we enter a world that is entirely our own.”
Welcome to the third expansion of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, where the magic continues beyond Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley. This one-of-a-kind experience takes guests on a journey through 1920s wizarding Paris, inspired by the Fantastic Beasts series, and into the heart of the British Ministry of Magic, a pivotal location from the Harry Potter films.
The land will be divided into two distinct sections: Wizarding Paris and the British Ministry of Magic. As the Time Turner spins, our journey begins as we enter the Parisian version of Diagon Alley—Place Cachée.
1920s Wizarding Paris- Place Cachée
Enter beneath the Step into the elegant and enchanting world of Wizarding Paris, where the cobblestone streets are lined with Art Nouveau architecture, flickering lanterns, and magical intrigue. Inspired by the Fantastic Beasts series, this hidden corner of Paris is a hub of mystery and magic, filled with whimsical shops, captivating shows, and unforgettable experiences.
While exploring the streets of Place Cachée, guests will also encounter other visitors, officials, and residents from the wizarding world, including exchange students from the Hogwarts and Ilvermorny Schools of Witchcraft and Wizardry, an Auror from the Ministère des Affaires Magiques de la France who roams inquiring of suspicious characters, talking portraits of delightful wizards who engage with locals about the happenings in Place Cachée, and more.
Le Cirque Arcanus
Le Cirque Arcanus brings an incredible spectacle to Place Cachée, blending puppetry, illusions, and special effects into a thrilling live entertainment experience. This spectacular show features live performers and aerialists, amazing puppetry, brilliant special effects and more to take guests on a whirlwind journey where they’ll encounter fantastic beasts like never before. The show follows Ringmaster Skender, who has stolen Newt Scamander’s suitcase – where Demiguise, Diricawl, Mooncalves and more reside – to try and bring the failing Le Cirque Arcanus back to its former glory. It’s then up to circus employee Gwenlyn to rescue these creatures before they end up in Skender’s greedy hands forever.
Cosme Acajor Baguettes Magiques
Step into Cosme Acajor’s magical workshop, Paris’s answer to Ollivanders, where the renowned wandmaker crafts exquisite wands with an artistry only a Parisian can master. The shop’s signature triangle-shaped wand boxes add a sleek and modern twist to the wand-buying experience. Guests can choose from a range of magical wands, each designed for different spell-casting needs. The wands come to life through the new interactive experiences that allow visitors to discover new magic and unlock hidden spells throughout Place Cachée. You could also find some of the more popular Ollivander’s wands imported here.
Interactive Wand Experiences
This coming weekend (officially March 1st) will mark more magical opportunities at the themed-land, including new interactive wands, a personalized experience in the Universal Orlando Resort app and new locations to cast spells at Islands of Adventure, Universal Orlando and at the upcoming The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic at Epic Universe.
The second-generation interaction wands will come in four designs, which you can see here in the gallery, and they’ll give guests an enhanced experience with new features like illumination effects and haptic vibrations! Each wand will come in an exclusive package with wand burst icon, and will include a spell map and info on how to take your wand experience to the next level.With Universal Play, guests can connect their wands in the app and personalize your Wizarding story, explore exclusive adventures and even earn points for their Hogwarts house. When it comes to the new wand magic locations in Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley, fans can unlock some magic at The Dueling Club Tent, The Owl Post, Knockturn Alley Staircase, Ariadne’s Spinners and Knockturn Alley Sky! There will also be enhancements to existing wand magic locations in both Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley, with new visceral casting special effects, magical spellbooks that provide guidance at select locations and more.
While it’s not open yet, at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic at Epic Universe, which opens to the public on May 22nd, there will be 14 wand magic locations, giving park goers and Potter fans the opportunity to go on adventure to discover the Philosopher’s Stone, interact with magical creatures and more!
Universal shares the following: “As guests explore the streets of Wizarding Paris, they can use their interactive wands to create magical experiences as they cast spells at various locations, interact with fantastic beasts such as Nifflers, Bowtruckles and a Demiguise, and engage with enchanted objects in many of the storefront windows plus other areas throughout the marvelous Place Cachée.”
Dining Experiences
Café L’Air De La Sirène
Described as a “charming café where guests can delight in French sandwiches, plats du jour and desserts.” Take a break and soak in the Parisian charm at Café L’Air De La Sirène, a cozy café offering a wide selection of French baked goods, sandwiches, and magical treats. Indulge in freshly baked croissants, pain au chocolat, or try some magical delicacies that might have a little enchanted twist! A perfect place to unwind and watch the world of Place Cachée come to life. Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for hidden details and mosaic designs of the fantastic beasts. Menu items include: Butterbeer Crêpe, Quiche Lorraine, Jambon Beurre, Bœuf Bourguignon, Niçoise Salad, and Dirigible Plum Juice.
Le Gobelet Noir
This tavern is located in the shadows of Place Cachée, where dark wizards and witches gather to escape the prying eyes of the Paris Ministry and have a hearty meal over hushed conversation. You can enjoy soups, salads, and a variety of entrees and desserts. Menu items include: Alchemist’s Platter and Lentil Stew.
Bar Moonshine
And for those who want a taste of home, you can enjoy exclusive beer, wine, and cocktails served amid US Quidditch team pendants and other items from Wizarding Americana at Bar Moonshine
K. Rammelle
And if you have a sweet tooth craving, you can find no shortage of French treats and delights at K. Rammelle.
Bièreaubeurre
No visit to the Wizarding World is complete without trying the iconic Bièreaubeurre, or Butterbeer. In Wizarding Paris, the famous drink takes on a sophisticated Parisian flair, served with a creamy, fizzy topping and a hint of caramelized sugar. It’s a must-try for any guest looking to fully immerse themselves in the magical delights of this unique location.
Place Cachée is a magical destination full of enchantment, whimsy, and unexpected surprises. From the dazzling live shows to interactive wand experiences and Parisian cafés, it’s the perfect place to lose yourself in the wonder of the Wizarding world! But our journey is not over yet, let’s hurry over to the Metro-Floo of our next stop- the 1990s British Ministry of Magic!
The British Ministry of Magic
As you leave the whimsical world of Paris behind, the ground beneath your feet begins to tremble. The familiar swish of Floo Powder fills the air, and the flickering green flames lead you into the heart of 1990s London—directly to the towering atriums of the Ministry of Magic.
Attraction: Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry
A motion-based dark ride that transports guests throughout the British Ministry of Magic in 1990s London. The adventure unfolds shortly after Voldemort’s defeat during the chaotic trial of Dolores Umbridge.
Ministry Lifts: Guests are whisked away in omnidirectional Ministry lifts, which move in all directions as they navigate the chaos unfolding around them. The ride system, similar to The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man at Islands of Adventure, creates a dynamic and thrilling journey through the Ministry’s vast halls. You will see several departments from the British Ministry, including: Magical Archives, the Department of Magical Creatures, and the iconic Time Room
The Chase: Harry, Ron, Hermione, and the house-elf of Dolores Umbridge, named Higgledy, lead the chase as Umbridge attempts to escape with a time-turner to bring back the time of Voldemort.
Epic Showdowns: Death Eaters, magical creatures, and thrilling battles occur throughout the Ministry’s towering atriums and hidden chambers, immersing guests in a heart-pounding adventure.
After experiencing the magic of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, it’s time to soar into a new realm. Let’s journey from the enchanting world of wizards to the skies above with How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk—where Toothless, Hiccup, and legendary dragons await you in a soaring adventure of epic proportions!
How To Train Your Dragon- Isle of Berk
“We, my friend, have dragons.”
Step into the rugged beauty of the Isle of Berk, where dragons and Vikings live in harmony. This immersive land, inspired by the beloved How to Train Your Dragon franchise, invites guests to meet Hiccup, Toothless, and a host of other dragons. Experience the thrilling adventures and breathtaking landscapes of Berk as you embark on exciting journeys through the skies and across the island.
Attractions & Adventures
Hiccup’s Wing Gliders
Take to the skies on a family-friendly launch coaster designed by Hiccup himself! Soar, glide, and swoop over the Isle of Berk, encountering majestic dragons, Viking villages, and stunning natural beauty. Feel the wind in your hair as you navigate through thrilling aerial twists, experiencing the thrill of flying alongside dragons.
Dragon Racer’s Rally
Race through the skies on this Viking-crafted dragon-riding trainer. Test your skills in aerobatic maneuvers as you simulate Berk’s high-speed dragon races. Compete against other riders to prove you’ve got what it takes to be a champion dragon rider, flying through breathtaking landscapes and battling for the win.
Fyre Drill
Get ready for an interactive water battle where you’ll face off against fellow Vikings in a race to out-soak each other! In this soaking-good adventure, you’ll learn how to battle dragon flames with water jets, all while competing to get the highest score in a water-themed contest. Get wet, have fun, and prove your Viking water-battling prowess!
Viking Training Camp
A sprawling, interactive adventure playground designed for younger Vikings. Climb, slide, and explore as you discover the different types of dragons and learn the art of Viking training. This area is packed with hands-on challenges and dragon-related activities to teach the next generation of riders how to thrive on Berk.
The Untrainable Dragon
Witness an immersive live stage show that introduces a mysterious new dragon to Berk, posing an unexpected challenge for Hiccup, Toothless, and the rest of the gang. Featuring stunning puppetry, special effects, and original music, this theatrical experience transports you into the world of Berk like never before, creating unforgettable moments for fans of all ages.
Viking Feasts & Mead Halls
Mead Hall
Step into Berk’s grand gathering place, carved from the heart of a mountain rock. Here, Vikings feast on hearty meals and share stories of their dragon-riding adventures. The majestic hall serves roasted meats, fresh fish, sandwiches, and desserts paired with traditional meads, ciders, and ales. It’s the perfect spot to refuel after a day of flying and battling dragons! Menu items include: Thawfest Platter, Hiccup’s Grilled Salmon, Nordic Harvest Salad, Yaknog, Stormfly’s Catch of the Day, and Gobbler’s Mead
Spit Fyre Grill
Savor flame-seared meals cooked by a mysterious, unseen dragon fry cook! This quick-service eatery offers charred meats, grilled vegetables, and Viking-inspired platters—all prepared with the intensity of a dragon’s flame. Every bite will make you feel like part of the action!
Hooligan’s Grog and Gruel
No dragon rider’s day is complete without a stop at Hooligan’s Grog and Gruel, where you can enjoy racing-themed food and drinks. Celebrate your dragon-riding triumphs with a celebratory grog or refreshing drink and dig into Berk’s best bites in this festive, racing-themed location. It’s the ideal spot to gather with friends after a day of high-flying adventures!
After experiencing all the wonders of How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk, it’s clear that Epic Universe offers endless adventure. But there’s so much more to explore beyond these incredible lands! Our next topic will take a deep dive into the three hotels located in the Epic Universe area, each offering a unique experience that immerses you further into the magic. As we exit Epic Universe, there is one last message to see:
“You wonder next which path to chart. The answer lies within your heart.”
Stay tuned for the next part: Disney in Full Panic Mode — Is It Already Too Late with Epic Incoming?
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Universal Orlando Resort is stepping into a bold new chapter with the upcoming debut of Epic Universe which is set to open shortly in May of 2025. But it’s not just the rides and lands that are expanding; Universal is also introducing three brand-new, thematically rich hotels that bring the story beyond the park gates. These aren’t just places to sleep. Instead they are carefully designed and built to be destinations in their own right.
Whether you’re fascinated by the cosmos, drawn to futuristic exploration, or craving Mediterranean-inspired luxury, Stella Nova, Terra Luna, and the Helios Grand Hotel each offer a unique escape tailored to different types of travelers. Here’s what you can expect from Universal’s newest additions and why these hotels might be the perfect launchpad for your next Orlando adventure.
Stella Nova Hotel
Now welcoming guests, Stella Nova Hotel is a shimmering, space-inspired retreat where futuristic luxury meets the wonder of the stars. Designed to feel like a journey through the galaxy, this hotel surrounds guests with soft lighting, celestial color palettes, and sleek décor that channels a serene yet adventurous atmosphere.
Rooms here sleep up to four guests and are designed with modern comforts and cosmic charm, creating an out-of-this-world home base after a long day at the parks. Dining at Stella Nova is just as imaginative. The Cosmos Café serves up quick meals with an interstellar twist, while the Galaxy Bar & Grill offers a sit-down experience perfect for families or groups looking to refuel in a stylish setting. For something more adventurous, the Nova Bar crafts creative cocktails that arrive in smoke-filled glass vessels, adding a theatrical touch to your evening drink.
When it’s time to unwind, guests can lounge by the 10,000-square-foot pool, relax in the hot tub, or gather around the outdoor fire pits. A kids’ splash pad and an arcade game room add extra fun for families, and complimentary shuttle service ensures seamless access to all of Universal Orlando’s theme parks and CityWalk.
Terra Luna Hotel
The Terra Luna Hotel is the sister property to Stella Nova and embraces a more exploratory spirit. While Stella Nova leans into celestial serenity, Terra Luna evokes the thrill of discovery, blending sleek, futuristic architecture with immersive design that mirrors the energy of interplanetary adventure.
Much like Stella Nova, the accommodations at Terra Luna are designed to sleep up to four guests and feature contemporary styling and comfortable layouts. Every detail, from the room lighting to the materials used, reinforces the theme of exploration which is perfect for curious travelers and space enthusiasts.
Guests will enjoy fresh and flavorful meals at Omega Café & Market, or settle into Moonrise Bar & Grill for casual bites in a welcoming atmosphere. Those seeking a more cosmopolitan vibe can head to Luna Bar, where the cocktail menu takes inspiration from galactic ingredients and mixology innovation.
The amenities at Terra Luna are equally impressive. The zero-entry pool provides easy access for guests of all ages, while outdoor lounge areas, interactive games, and a hot tub offer spaces to relax and recharge. With a game room, fitness center, and complimentary shuttles to all Universal Orlando parks, Terra Luna will be the ideal launchpad for a themed vacation that’s anything but ordinary.
Helios Grand Hotel
Lastly, the Helios Grand Hotel is set to redefine luxury within the Universal portfolio. This radiant, Mediterranean-inspired property is perched above the lush Celestial Park and was designed to be a sun-drenched sanctuary for guests seeking a balance of relaxation and adventure.
From the moment you walk in, the golden tones, celestial accents, and warm, elegant design evoke the sensation of a European resort—right in the heart of Orlando. Helios Grand features a wide range of accommodations, from standard queen and king rooms to sprawling suites with panoramic views. For families, themed kids’ suites like the How to Train Your Dragon Suite add an extra layer of magic, while travelers seeking high-end comfort can opt for the Presidential Suite, offering over 1,500 square feet of luxury and direct views of Epic Universe.
Guests will be spoiled for dining options. Flora Tavern serves Mediterranean breakfast and comfort food in a lush garden-inspired setting. At Bar Helios, a rooftop lounge with 360-degree views of the park, you can enjoy handcrafted cocktails and small plates as the sun sets over Epic Universe. Poolside, the Lotus Lagoon delivers light bites and refreshments, and Aurora Market is perfect for grab-and-go breakfast or a midday coffee.
Helios Grand also offers an exclusive perk no other hotel can: direct access to Epic Universe through a private entrance—giving you early and easy access to the park. Add in a zero-entry pool, private cabanas, a full fitness center, an arcade, and a Universal Studios Store on-site, and you have a resort experience that rivals the park itself.
So Much More Than a Stay. It’s Part of the Story.
With the launch of Stella Nova, Terra Luna, and Helios Grand, Universal Orlando will boast a total of 11 on-site hotels, each offering distinct vibes and immersive experiences. These new additions, operated by Loews Hotels, reflect Universal’s growing commitment to storytelling, service, and immersive design. And this is just the beginning—more hotels are already in the planning stages, promising even more unique stays in the future.
If you’re planning a Universal vacation in 2024 or 2025, now is the time to think beyond the park tickets. Where you stay is part of the adventure and these new hotels make it easier than ever to live the story from sunrise to starfall.
Planning Your Trip to Epic Universe:
Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or the vacation of a lifetime around the grand opening of Epic Universe, each of the three new hotels offer something for every kind of traveler and every budget. To help you plan effectively, here’s a closer look at what to expect from the room types, plus expert tips to make your stay seamless and memorable.
Room Types At a Glance:
Stella Nova & Terra Luna Hotels
Both of these value-priced, space-themed hotels are designed for families and travelers looking for affordability without sacrificing theming or amenities. They share nearly identical room layouts and features.
Standard Double Queen Room
Sleeps up to 4 guests
Room size: 315 sq. ft.
Features two queen beds, modern décor, and immersive, futuristic touches
Perfect for small families, couples, or friends traveling together
No suites or club-level options—these hotels are built for stylish simplicity and function
Best For: Budget-conscious travelers who want an immersive hotel experience just steps from Epic Universe
Helios Grand Hotel
For guests looking for a more premium or upscale experience, the Helios Grand Hotel is the perfect option. Helios offers larger rooms, luxury features, and a wider range of amenities. The hotel offers multiple room tiers, each with distinct layouts, décor, and access perks. Let’s explore some of these rooms classes a little further below:
Standard & Deluxe Rooms
These are the base-level accommodations but offer more space and elegant Mediterranean-inspired design.
Standard 2 Queen (325 sq. ft.)
Sleeps up to 5 guests
Includes two queen beds and a spacious, two-compartment bathroom
Standard King (340 sq. ft.)
Sleeps up to 4 guests with a king bed and optional rollaway bed
Deluxe 2 Queen (415 sq. ft.)
Slightly larger layout with a small sleeper sofa
Close proximity to Epic Universe for added convenience
Club-Level Rooms
Ideal for guests looking for an elevated experience with exclusive perks.
Club Standard 2 Queen & Club Deluxe 2 Queen
Identical in size to standard and deluxe rooms, but include Club Lounge access
Great for guests who want a quieter, more premium atmosphere without booking a suite
Best For: Adults, business travelers, or families who enjoy added luxury and light food options included
Signature Suites
These suites offer spacious layouts, themed décor, and premium in-room amenities.
King Suite (495 sq. ft.)
Private bedroom with king bed, plus a living space and sleeper sofa
Great for couples or small families wanting more room to spread out
How to Train Your Dragon Kids’ Suite (545 sq. ft.)
Themed kids’ bedroom with twin beds and interactive décor
Perfect for families with young children who love Universal’s IP-based experiences
Celestial Suite (740 sq. ft.)
Includes a dining area, spacious living room, and private king bedroom
Designed for families or couples who want upscale comfort with a themed twist
Hospitality Suite (1,200 sq. ft.)
Includes a king bedroom, dining area, and large living room
Excellent for entertaining or hosting group gatherings
Presidential Suite (1,500 sq. ft.)
The most luxurious suite available
Features breathtaking park views, expansive common areas, and top-tier finishes
Best For: Larger families, groups, or luxury-seeking guests looking for top-tier comfort and privacy
Booking & Vacation Planning Tips
Book Early: Rooms, especially at Helios Grand, will sell out quickly around Epic Universe’s opening. Reserve well in advance particularly if you’re targeting Club-level or Signature Suites.
Bundle for Value: Take advantage of Universal Orlando’s vacation packages that combine hotel, park tickets, and early admission.
Match Room to Travel Style:
Couples or solo travelers may love Deluxe King Rooms or Club access rooms.
Families with small kids will appreciate the Dragon-themed suites or Deluxe 2 Queens.
Larger groups may want to look into the Celestial or Hospitality Suites for extra space.
Maximize Perks:
All guests get complimentary shuttles to the Universal parks.
Helios Grand guests enjoy exclusive, direct access to Epic Universe, saving time and avoiding crowds.
Use the Universal App: Mobile order meals, manage park tickets, view wait times, and more.
Final Thoughts
Your vacation doesn’t start at the gates of Epic Universe. Instead, it begins the moment you check in. By booking early, choosing the right hotel for your travel style, and taking full advantage of resort perks, you can turn a theme park trip into a truly epic escape.
Whether you’re booking a trip for this year or looking ahead to Epic Universe’s grand opening, these new hotel offerings will elevate your Universal experience. With immersive theming, incredible dining, world-class amenities, and exclusive park benefits, each hotel offers a distinct yet seamless connection to the magic of Epic Universe.
Get ready to turn your Universal Orlando stay into a story all its own. The universe is waiting!
As Epic Universe prepares for its grand opening, Universal is already looking toward the future with exciting expansions and new developments that will keep the thrill alive for years to come. Let’s take a look at some of the possibilities that are already sparking fan speculation and excitement!
Epic Universe Expansion Possibilities
Even before Epic Universe opens its doors, Universal is eyeing the next big moves. There’s plenty of land reserved for future expansions, and these exciting developments could take the resort to even greater heights:
Super Nintendo World – Luigi’s Mansion Expansion?
The first phase of Super Nintendo World has been a massive hit in both Japan and Hollywood and now whispers are circulating about the next expansion: Luigi’s Mansion! Fans of the spooky, lighthearted game might soon get the chance to join Luigi on a haunted adventure. Imagine walking through a mansion filled with interactive ghosts, puzzles to solve, and eerie surprises around every corner. It would bring a thrilling, ghostly charm to the existing Nintendo universe in the park!
Rumors have also been spreading most recently after photos from inside the Super Nintendo Superstar Store at Epic Universe reveals glass-stained windows with Zelda characters. Many believe this could be a possible hint that Zelda will actually be opening at Epic Universe instead of the originally planned area of Lost Continent at Islands of Adventure. Universal has yet to confirm or deny this rumor at the moment.
A 6th Land – Lord of the Rings? Wicked?
Lord of the Rings: Between the Isle of Berk and Ministry of Magic lies a vast expansion area, which has fueled rumors of an incredible Lord of the Rings addition. Imagine walking through iconic Middle-earth locations like Hobbiton, Mordor, or Rohan. With thrilling rides and immersive storytelling, this land would transport guests straight into the epic world of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Wicked: There are also whispers about bringing the magical world of Wicked to life. With Universal releasing the live-action Wicked films, it’s possible that the park could embrace this enchanting, fantastical story. Visitors might get to explore the Land of Oz, filled with whimsical and dark elements from the musical, with a whole new immersive experience.
More Hotels & CityWalk 2.0?
With the hopeful success of the new hotels at Epic Universe, there’s speculation that Universal may add more accommodations in the future. Additionally, with all the extra space around the park, there’s potential for CityWalk 2.0, an additional entertainment district with even more dining, shopping, and entertainment options located outside Epic Universe. This could offer guests a whole new experience beyond the park gates, with more places to eat, shop, and enjoy after a day of theme park thrills.
A 4th or Even 5th Theme Park?
Universal has ample land to consider expanding beyond Epic Universe and could be planning a 4th or even 5th theme park in the future. This would expand their global dominance in theme park entertainment, giving guests even more world-class experiences to explore. With new parks on the horizon, Universal could continue its growth as a leading entertainment destination, attracting more visitors and offering unprecedented adventures for future generations.
The excitement doesn’t end with Epic Universe. Universal’s forward-thinking approach ensures that the Epic Journey is just beginning. Whether it’s through new lands, thrilling attractions, expanded hotels, or even more theme parks, the future promises even more immersive experiences for visitors worldwide.
Universal is setting its sights on an incredible expansion that will only deepen the magic and adventure fans have come to love. With a strong foundation in place, it’s clear that the journey into these epic universes is just getting started, and the possibilities for what’s to come are endless!
Universal Orlando Resort – What’s Changing?
As Universal Orlando Resort continues to evolve, there are some exciting updates, changes, and rumors circulating about the future of the park. Here’s a breakdown of what’s coming, going, and potentially on the horizon!
Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit
One of the resort’s most iconic attractions, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, will close its doors for good in September 2025. This high-speed coaster, which lets guests choose their own music, will be replaced by a new ride. Although details are still under wraps, there are a few intriguing rumors swirling about what could come next:
Fast & Furious-Themed Ride: With the success of the Fast & Furious franchise, there are rumors that a Fast & Furious attraction, possibly based on the upcoming Hollywood Drift ride being developed for Universal Hollywood, could replace Rip Ride Rockit.
Ghostbusters Attraction: Another exciting rumor involves the return of Ghostbusters to the park, with a potential new themed attraction that taps into this classic Universal IP. Either way, a new ride here is sure to be a thrilling addition to the lineup!
Simpsons Land Becoming Pokémon Land?
The future of Simpsons Land is uncertain, as the contract for the Simpsons franchise expires in 2028, and Disney now owns the rights to The Simpsons. This has led to speculation that Universal may overhaul the area completely. The big question is what will replace it?
Pokémon Land? Fans are eagerly speculating that Simpsons Land could be transformed into a Pokémon-themed land. With the massive global popularity of the franchise, this would be a dream come true for fans. Imagine an interactive Pokémon Snap-themed attraction, Pokémon battles in a gym, character meet-and-greets, and immersive environments based on the world of Pokémon. It’s certainly an exciting possibility!
Islands of Adventure – Zelda in the Lost Continent?
In Islands of Adventure, the Lost Continent area is undergoing significant changes. With the closure of Poseidon’s Fury and the discontinuation of Sinbad’s Stage Show, the area has a lot of potential for transformation.
Legend of Zelda-Themed Land: The most thrilling rumor circulating right now is the possibility of a Legend of Zelda-themed land. Fans of the Zelda franchise are buzzing with excitement at the prospect of exploring Hyrule. Picture yourself stepping into the shoes of Link, battling enemies, and exploring iconic locations from the Zelda series. Whether it’s a thrilling dark ride, interactive quests, or a detailed recreation of Hyrule’s landscapes, a Zelda-themed area would be an incredible addition to Universal Orlando’s already impressive lineup.
With these potential changes and exciting rumors, Universal Orlando Resort is entering an exciting phase of transformation. Whether it’s new rides, a complete overhaul of themed lands, or the return of beloved franchises, the resort is poised to offer even more immersive experiences for visitors in the years ahead.
Universal’s Global Expansion
Epic Universe is only the start to Universal’s ambitious expansion plans and creativity. Universal has its sights set on global expansion with numerous developments and projects across the globe. Here’s a sneak peek at the exciting projects currently in the works:
Texas – Universal’s New Kids’ Park
Universal Kids Resort is currently under construction in Frisco, Texas and is slated to open in May 2026. This 32-acre park will be designed specifically for younger guests, offering a family-friendly, immersive experience. The themed lands will be based on beloved franchises, including:
Trolls
Shrek
Jurassic World
SpongeBob SquarePants
Despicable Me
It promises to be the perfect destination for young adventurers to explore and engage with their favorite characters and stories in a variety of interactive environments.
Las Vegas – Horror Experience
Universal is taking its iconic Halloween Horror Nights experience beyond the theme parks and bringing it to the Las Vegas Strip with Universal Horror Unleashed, opening in August 2025. This 10,000-square-foot, spine-chilling experience will feature Haunted houses inspired by legendary horror films like The Exorcist, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Universal Monsters, and Scarecrow: The Reaping.
Located in one of the world’s most famous entertainment hubs, this experience promises to bring dark thrills and terrifying scares to a new level, captivating horror fans and thrill-seekers alike.
Fast & Furious Coaster – Universal Hollywood
Get ready for Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, a brand-new, steel-spinning launch roller coaster coming to Universal Studios Hollywood in 2026. Based on the high-octane Fast & Furious franchise, the coaster will feature jaw-dropping stunts, thrilling spins and hillside racing.
Some sections of the coaster will soar over the escalators leading to the Lower Lot, delivering a jaw-rattling experience that will certainly appeal to both Fast & Furious fans and adrenaline junkies.
A Universal Theme Park in Great Britain?
Universal may be planning its first-ever theme park in the UK, with early reports suggesting that a park could be developed in Bedford, England. This rumor would be confirmed on April 9th 2025 by the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer. While details are still scarce, the new concept art points to the park potentially featuring immersive lands based on:
Jurassic World
Back to the Future
Paddington Bear
Illuminations (Minions, Secret Life of Pets, Sing)
James Bond
Construction is set to begin in 2026, with an opening date potentially as late as 2031. It is estimated that the project could generate nearly 50 billions pounds for the British economy by 2055, including an estimated 28,000 job and 8.5 million visitors in the first year. The planned theme park sits on 700 acres of land and is set to become the 7th Universal Studios Resort around the world.
With these exciting projects across multiple continents, Universal is continuing to push the boundaries of theme park entertainment. Whether it’s thrilling roller coasters, immersive lands, or spine-tingling horror experiences, Universal is ensuring that fans worldwide will have new adventures to look forward to. From Texas to Las Vegas, Hollywood, and potentially the UK, the future of Universal is expanding in thrilling new directions!
The Epic Future Awaits!
The countdown has begun! Mark your calendars for May 22, 2025—Universal’s Epic Universe is about to launch, and it promises to be a game-changer in theme park entertainment!
With brand-new lands, heart-racing attractions, and experiences that transport guests into fantastical realms, this expansion will redefine what it means to “step into a theme park.” From futuristic hotels to immersive adventures, there’s no doubt that Epic Universe will be a place where dreams come true.
Whether you’re a thrill-seeker craving pulse-pounding rides, an adventurer eager to explore new worlds, or a fan of your favorite franchises, this expansion has something for everyone. It’s the start of a new era of entertainment, and you won’t want to miss a single moment.
The future of fun is here. Are you ready for the adventure?!
The journey of creating Epic Universe has been nothing short of incredible, and thanks to Bioreconstruct on Twitter, we’ve been able to watch the transformation unfold before our eyes. What began as an empty plot of land is now quickly shaping up to become one of the most exciting and immersive theme park experiences Universal has ever created. Here’s a look back at the major milestones of this epic journey:
2021: The Early Stages
January 22, 2021 – A Blank Canvas:
The first aerial photos of Universal Epic Universe reveal a vast, empty plot of land. Other than early groundwork, the space is little more than bare dirt, marking the beginning of Universal’s most ambitious expansion yet.
October 21, 2021 – Land Outlines Emerging
As construction gains momentum, the first outlines of the park’s five lands begin to take shape. Roads and backstage access points are being paved, providing construction crews with entry to different areas of the site. The sheer scale of the park starts to become more apparent.
December 19, 2021 – Shaping the Future
Land grading and reshaping efforts are in full swing. The construction team focuses on preparing the terrain to support the park’s massive foundations, ensuring the site is ready for the next phases of development. The transformation from an empty lot to a theme park in the making has officially begun.
2022: Foundations Take Shape
As Universal Epic Universe moved into 2022, the park’s transformation became even more tangible. This was the year when foundations turned into structures, coasters began rising, and entire lands took shape. Let’s break down the major milestones from this exciting phase of construction!
January 9, 2022 – Water Features Begin to Take Shape
The first signs of Celestial Park’s iconic waterways emerge as three central water features begin construction. Meanwhile, early work on Super Nintendo World and the Isle of Berk can be spotted in aerial images.
February 18, 2022 – Concrete Forms for Super Nintendo World
The concrete forms for Super Nintendo World begin to rise, marking the first clear outlines of this immersive land. Over in Dark Universe, grading starts for the Monsters Unchained attraction, setting the stage for the land’s eerie and gothic atmosphere.
March 18, 2022 – Broad Construction Across Lands
Activity is now visible in nearly every corner of Epic Universe. While Super Nintendo World leads in development, progress ramps up across Celestial Park, Isle of Berk, Dark Universe, and the Wizarding World – Ministry of Magic.
April 2, 2022 – Super Nintendo World Takes Form
Major structures for Donkey Kong Country and Yoshi’s Adventure start appearing, giving fans a first glimpse at the interactive Nintendo-inspired attractions.
April 29, 2022 – Ministry of Magic Foundations
Construction crews lay the foundations for the Wizarding World’s Ministry of Magic. Meanwhile, the lake area undergoes reshaping, with speculation that it will serve as a fireworks launch site for nighttime spectaculars.
May 13, 2022 – Dragon Coaster Excavation Begins
Excavation begins for Hiccup’s Wing Gliders, a massive coaster set on the Isle of Berk. At the same time, more work is being done to enhance the water features throughout Celestial Park.
May 27, 2022 – Steel Framework for Ministry of Magic
The first steel framework for the Ministry of Magic attraction rises, marking the start of vertical construction for this much-anticipated land.
June 10, 2022 – Classic Monsters Show Building
The Monsters Unchained show building takes shape as crews install its roller coaster foundations. Meanwhile, the Celestial Park fountain—a future park centerpiece—begins installation.
July 8, 2022 – Roof Installations
Roofing is fully installed on the Ministry of Magic show building, while roofing work for Monsters Unchained in Dark Universe kicks off.
August 5, 2022 – Isle of Berk Columns Rise
Six massive columns for the Isle of Berk’s Mead Hall are erected, further defining this How to Train Your Dragon land. Over in Celestial Park, work progresses on the water features that will bring the park’s cosmic aesthetic to life.
September 30, 2022 – Hurricane Ian Disrupts, but Recovery Begins
Hurricane Ian causes temporary flooding on the construction site, halting progress. However, by October 9, recovery efforts are successful, and construction resumes full speed ahead.
November 11, 2022 – Paving Begins
The paving of Epic Blvd and the transportation plaza begins, bringing a critical layer of infrastructure to the guest arrival experience.
December 9, 2022 – Coaster Tracks for Stardust Racers
The first coaster track sections for Stardust Racers are installed, marking a major milestone for this dual-racing coaster. Meanwhile, the entrance to Epic Universe begins to take shape, offering the first real glimpse of how guests will enter the park.
2023: The Park Rises
By 2023, Universal Epic Universe was no longer just a collection of steel beams and dirt—it was rapidly becoming a fully realized theme park. Major attractions saw their tracks completed, theming was installed across multiple lands, and ride testing began. Let’s break down the biggest milestones from this exciting year of progress!
January 3, 2023
Construction teams expand the tracks for both Stardust Racers and Hiccup’s Wing Gliders, bringing these coasters closer to completion. Meanwhile, the Grand Helios Hotel’s underpass begins construction, integrating the hotel seamlessly with the park.
February 3, 2023
The track for Curse of the Werewolf, the roller coaster in Dark Universe, is fully completed. Over in the Isle of Berk, towering dragon statues begin to take shape, enhancing the immersive world of How to Train Your Dragon.
March 3, 2023
The main structure for Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge becomes visible inside Super Nintendo World, giving fans a glimpse of the flagship attraction of the land.
April 14, 2023
Framing for the Constellation Carousel kicks off, marking another milestone in Celestial Park. Meanwhile, Hiccup’s Wing Gliders completes its full track circuit, paving the way for ride testing.
May 8, 2023 – Aerial overview highlights:
Epic Universe entrance (at #1)
Atlantic Restaurant (at #2)
Constellation Carousel (at #3)
Celestial Park fountain show fountain (at #4)
Progress on Stardust Racers, Isle of Berk, Super Nintendo World at (#5,#6,#7)
June 18, 2023
Stella Nova & Terra Luna Hotels rise south of the park.
Pilings for the raised roundabout at Kirkman Rd & Epic Blvd are placed.
The final ribs of the Constellation Carousel are installed, bringing the whimsical ride structure to completion.
July 7, 2023 – Space-Themed Hotels Progress
Stella Nova and Terra Luna, the space-themed Universal Resorts, are showcased in new photos. These hotels feature dichromatic, color-changing exteriors, creating a stunning futuristic effect.
July 27, 2023 – Aerial View from ICON Park
A panoramic photo from The Wheel at ICON Park offers a stunning construction overview, showcasing the scale and progress of Epic Universe.
August 18, 2023 – Details in Isle of Berk & Dark Universe
More trees are added to Isle of Berk and Dark Universe, adding depth to the immersive landscapes.
Stylized roofs begin forming on the Isle of Berk.
Security/admission structures at the park entrance take shape.
The Sacre Coeur-style turrets at the Ministry of Magic and its portal entryway start rising.
September 1, 2023 – Theming and Hurricane Impacts
Foam blocks arrive in Super Nintendo World, bringing Bowser’s Castle and other set pieces to life.
A minecart train is spotted at Mine Cart Madness in Donkey Kong Country.
Stormy weather and a hurricane caused temporary flooding, but recovery efforts quickly restored the site.
September 29, 2023 – Park Markers Emerge
New construction photos reveal park layout markers, including key front (the big central arrow) and center (the small right arrow) reference poles, which are crucial for finalizing the overall park design.
October 13, 2023 – Testing & Construction Details
Hiccup’s Wing Gliders begin to reach testing, ensuring safe clearance for riders.
Concrete forms for the Atlantic Restaurant take shape.
Scaffolding is added for Stardust Racers’ theming, hinting at its cosmic aesthetic.
October 27, 2023 – Coaster & Theming Advancements
A fabric-covered ride vehicle is spotted for Curse of the Werewolf.
Curved framing is added in front of Stardust Racers, enhancing the ride’s launch area.
The Gateway Arch (Chronos) for the Epic Universe entrance starts assembly, setting the stage for a grand entryway.
More Ministry of Magic turrets emerge, adding intricate details to this Wizarding World land.
November 4, 2023 – Dark Universe Portal Revealed
The mysterious portal leading into the Dark Universe is unveiled, featuring spooky, gothic architecture, further setting the monstrous tone of the land.
November 23, 2023 – Testing & Water Features
Dragon Racers Rally and Curse of the Werewolf begin ride testing.
Water fills the bay at the Isle of Berk, bringing the seaside Viking village to life.
The Fyre Drill route is mapped out, adding a new interactive element to the Isle of Berk.
December 6, 2023 – Nighttime Testing
A nighttime photo shows Dragon Racers Rally testing and fountain surfaces are in progress in Celestial Park, signaling the park’s continued rise.
2024: The Portals Awaken
With less than a year until Universal Epic Universe opens its gates, 2024 marks the final stretch of construction. From ride testing to hotel lighting tests, every detail is being fine-tuned for the park’s grand debut.
January 16, 2024 – 2024 Countdown Begins
A stunning aerial photo captures Epic Universe, showcasing the massive scope of the park as it nears completion.
Universal begins rolling out promotional videos, offering first glimpses of each land and hotel, building anticipation for the opening.
January 27, 2024 – Mine Cart Madness Construction
Donkey Kong Country sees major theming progress for Mine Cart Madness.
#1: Staging of additional wall elements, shaping the attraction’s environment.
#2: Blue-painted theming models add depth and detail to the immersive land.
February 3, 2024 – Super Nintendo World Testing
Test dummies appear on Yoshi’s Adventure, signaling the start of ride testing inside Super Nintendo World.
Mount Beanpole receives the finishing touches, adding iconic Nintendo elements to the landscape.
February 9, 2024 – Stella Nova Resort at Twilight
Stella Nova Resort comes alive at twilight, with exterior lighting effects transforming the space-themed hotel into a celestial wonder.
March 10, 2024 – Super Nintendo World Progress
Aerial shots showcase significant progress on:
Mount Beanpole’s exterior
Yoshi’s Adventure’s track and scenery
Bowser’s Castle theming
April 14, 2024 – Fyre Drill Ride Layout
Aerial images capture the layout of Fyre Drill, a family-friendly water ride where guests aim for water cannons to put out dragon-started fires.
The ride features interactive targets, adding a fun and engaging experience.
April 26, 2024 – Stella Nova’s Star-Lit Exterior
Nighttime lighting tests illuminate Stella Nova’s celestial façade with glowing windows and starry effects, adding a cosmic atmosphere to the resort.
May 24, 2024 – One-Year Countdown Begins
A wide-angle aerial view highlights the major progress across Epic Universe, marking one year until the park’s official grand opening on May 22, 2025.
June 27, 2024 – Terra Luna Resort Lighting Test
Terra Luna Resort, Stella Nova’s sister hotel, undergoes a starry lighting test, ensuring the space-themed resort’s exterior is ready for guests.
July 1, 2024 – Stardust Racers Reflection
A mirror glass reflection shot captures Stardust Racers at twilight, highlighting the sleek, futuristic aesthetic of the coaster and its surrounding skyline.
August 23, 2024 – Bowser Sculpture at Mario Kart Entrance
Aerial shots reveal the construction of a massive Bowser sculpture at the entrance of Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge, further enhancing the entrance to Bowser’s Castle.
September 22, 2024 – Helios Grand Hotel Construction
A breathtaking sunset photo showcases both the ongoing construction of Helios Grand Hotel and progress on the mountain peak of Mead Hall in the Isle of Berk.
October 25, 2024 – Isle of Berk Construction Progress
A new aerial view captures major progress in the Isle of Berk:
Hiccup’s Wing Gliders testing
Viking Training Camp theming
Mead Hall’s final details
The dragon weather vane is installed atop the portal entrance, adding a majestic finishing touch.
November 22, 2024 – Stella Nova Resort Completion
Just 60 days before opening, Stella Nova Resort is fully finished, with a completed pool area and guest-ready exteriors.
December 21, 2024 – Aerial Photo of Epic Universe
A high-altitude aerial shot (1,800 ft) reveals:
The Meteor Astropub sign is staged for installation, marking the final Celestial Park details.
The grass is planted across various areas, adding natural vibrancy.
Harry Potter expansion pad is visible, hinting at future Wizarding World developments.
Trees were added to the Ministry of Magic queue, enhancing the immersive experience.
Universal marquee at Epic Blvd installed, welcoming future guests!
2025: The Final Countdown Begins
The year 2025 is here, and Universal Epic Universe is on the brink of opening! With the park’s grand debut just a few months away, the final touches are being placed on rides, hotels, and infrastructure.
January 25, 2025 – Epic Universe Illuminates the Night
A breathtaking nighttime aerial view showcases the fully illuminated Chronos gateway, the park’s majestic entrance arch.
The admission podiums are being installed at the entrance, signaling one of the last steps before the park welcomes guests.
February 14, 2025 – Traffic Circle Nears Completion
The raised traffic circle at Kirkman Road and Epic Blvd is nearing completion.
Lane markings are set to be added soon, ensuring smooth access for guests arriving at the park.
Currently, ground-level traffic remains limited to bus transportation between Stella Nova Resort and CityWalk.
With just a few months left, Epic Universe is set to dazzle guests with its immersive lands, world-class attractions, and cosmic-themed resorts. The countdown to the grand opening continues!
March 28 2025- Epic Universe with 55 Days to Go
In this overhead photo, you can see Epic Universe as the countdown ticks down to 55 days to go before grand opening. Final touches are being completed before previews and technical rehearsals
Circles being raised above the Hemisphere Stage Viewing
A windmill in Isle of Berk being lowered for service
Work on almost all of the portals being completed
Even some show buildings having their painted murals be revealed.
April 5 2025- Epic Universe Open For Team Member Previews
Epic Universe begins the first of many special Team Member Previews days. Seen here are Universal Team Members walking through Donkey Kong Country.
April 18 2025- The Cosmos Fountains Come to Life
In this photo, you can see Epic Universe testing their beautiful Cosmos Fountains located in front of the Helios Grand Hotel. This photo was taken from inside the Grand Helios Hotel just below the Bar Helios around 3 am.
April 29 2025- Dark Universe Gate Closed before Early Entry for Hotel Guests
In this photo, you can see the portal for the Dark Universe is closed off by a gate. It is noted that each portal has a gate similar to this, uniquely designed to the theme of the portal. This was taken about 15 minutes before Epic Universe opened for guest previews.
Conclusion
The transformation of Universal Epic Universe from an empty lot to a fully immersive theme park has been nothing short of extraordinary. With just weeks left until the grand opening, the excitement is reaching its peak!
As the park nears its completion, it’s clear that every corner of Epic Universe will offer something special—from the thrilling rides and attractions to the stunning hotels and delicious dining experiences. Whether you’re drawn to the mystical realms of Super Nintendo World, the mysterious corridors of the Ministry of Magic, or the action-packed thrills of the Stardust Racers, the Epic Universe journey is bound to be unforgettable.
Now, it’s your turn!
Which land are you most excited to explore when the gates open? What food items are you looking forward to trying at the resort? Drop your thoughts below, and let’s continue this EPIC conversation!
Credit for the images used goes to Universal Orlando (official site) and Bioreconstruct on Twitter/X (@bioreconstruct).
With warmer weather just around the corner, it is the perfect time for a family vacation or road trip. Oftentimes the most difficult decision when planning a trip, is where to go and what to do. In today’s post, we’ll be taking you coast to coast and highlighting what each state has to offer. So without further ado, let’s go to our first state!
Alabama
McWane Science Center:
There are many reasons why this fabulous museum is one of the top tourist attractions in Alabama. One of the reasons is because it is a place that can be enjoyed by adults and kids alike. Another is that it is a fascinating place packed with things to see and do with an impressive 9,000 square feet and four floors of exhibits.
Having opened in 1998, this place has seen millions of people come through the doors to explore the interactive exhibits. You can explore the natural wonders of the state at the science center and take the exhibits such as Native American artifacts, fossils, minerals and rocks, and much more.
You can also pay a visit to the IMAX theater, which is a dome theater that provides you with an immersive experience as you watch documentaries that are designed to educate and fascinate visitors of all ages.
Alaska
Glacier Bay National Park
If you enjoy taking in stunning natural beauty, then you will be thrilled with this attraction. Situated in the Alaska panhandle, this is a place where you can immerse yourself in the incredible surroundings that Alaska has become known for.
There are many outdoor activities that you can look forward to when you visit this attraction, and there is even a lodge that you can use as your base.
Amongst the recreational activities, you can enjoy kayaking and hiking, bird watching and fishing. You will be fascinated by the wildlife that is present here too, including mountain goats and black bears.
Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
No trip to Arizona would be complete without a visit to the breathtaking Grand Canyon, which is known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
You will find plenty to see and do here and some fantastic photo opportunities of the awe-inspiring surroundings. Accessible from both the North and South Rim, the Grand Canyon offers a host of hiking trails for those who want to explore the area.
You can even explore via mule rides if you prefer, although hiking on foot allows you to explore at your own pace and get to one with nature as you take in this stunning natural formation.
Arkansas
Magic Springs and Crystal Falls Water & Theme Park
This theme park provides a day of thrill, amusement, and fun for the whole family. There is something for all ages at this park with both white-knuckle rides and rides for younger ones.
If you visit during the summer, you will also enjoy being able to cool off at the water park, which provides a host of additional thrills, including the fabulous wave pools.
If you want to chill out and relax for a little while, you can enjoy the lagoons. The impressive water slides offer added excitement for kids and adults alike and thus should be on your USA bucket list.
California
Disneyland & Disney’s California Adventure
There are so many great attractions in California, but this world-famous theme park is an absolute must when you come to this state. Although there are other Disney theme parks around the globe, this is the only one where construction was personally supervised by the man himself – Walt Disney.
This gives it a unique and special twist as well as a little extra Disney magic. Of course, the fabulous rides, magical attractions, and exciting characters also add to its appeal, making it the perfect place for the whole family to visit when visiting this state.
Colorado
Garden of the Gods
At close to 1400 acres, there is plenty for visitors to feast their eyes on at this park with some stunning scenery to take in.
Garden of the Gods is designated a National Natural Landmark, making it the perfect attraction for those that want to get close to nature. You will be thrilled with the rock formations found here, which cover geological history going back hundreds of millions of years.
You can also enjoy the various walking trails to help you to make the most of your visit to this widely popular natural wonder. So, be sure to add this attraction to your USA bucket list.
Connecticut
The Mark Twain House & Museum
If you have an interest in literature and literary history, then the Mark Twain House & Museum is an attraction that you really shouldn’t miss. Although it only opened to the public in 2003, it has become quite popular.
You can learn more about the hugely talented Mark Twain and find out details about both his personal life and his life as a legendary author.
There is a gallery where you can take in an exhibition of Twain’s life and work, and there is even a theater where you can watch a documentary on him.
Delaware
Frightland
There are plenty of excellent attractions in Delaware, but if you are looking for something truly unique, you should take time out to visit Frightland. This spine-chilling attraction has become known as one of the scariest in the country and offers many spooky experiences to keep you on your toes.
Explore the Ravenwood Cemetery, take in the Zombie Prison, or try out the Horror Hayride. There are many other spooky attractions that you can look forward to when you visit this scream park. Do bear in mind that Frightland only opens during the fall, from late September through to early November.
Florida
Universal Studios
Florida is a state known for its plethora of fantastic theme parks, amongst other things, and one theme park that you will love is Universal Studios.
An excellent place for a family day out, this park has something for everyone and will enable you to immerse yourself in the world of the movies through fabulous settings and thrilling rides.
Georgia
CNN Center and Tour
A visit to the studio of one of the world’s best-known news networks is something that will provide you with the most memorable and unique experience. Visitors can look forward to a fascinating tour of the studio, which is the global headquarters of the network.
Enjoy seeing where news stories are gathered, written, edited, and broadcast to the world as you make your way around the studio.
There are also VIP tours and the chance to see the news being broadcast live. Also, you can enjoy a bite to eat at one of the news-themed restaurants onsite.
Hawaii
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
If you want to explore the world of volcanoes, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the place to visit in Hawaii. You will be thrilled with the dramatic landscapes and breathtaking views as you explore, and there are even various recreational activities that you can enjoy as you take in the surroundings. These activities include biking, hiking, and camping as you make your way through the park and marvel at the incredible scenery.
Idaho
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a must-see attraction not just because of its natural beauty and recreational activities but because of its history. This was the first national park in the country, having been established in the early 1870s.
You will find some truly fascinating flora and fauna here, and it is the perfect place to soak up natural beauty in a historic and dramatic setting. There are plenty of activities, including camping, fishing, hiking, and spotting wildlife such as wolves, bears, and bison in the mountain wilderness.
Illinois
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is perfect for history lovers, and it is all the more fascinating because it stands in Springfield, which is the hometown of the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.
You can take in a range of exhibitions and artifacts relating to the life of this iconic former president, including original and signed copies of documents that helped to change American history forever.
There are various other exhibitions to take in at this museum, with some artifacts belonging to his wife and even the box seat from the Ford Theater, where President Lincoln was assassinated.
Indiana
Indianapolis Zoo
Indianapolis Zoo is not just a regular zoo but a place where you can take part in some unique and exciting experiences. The zoo is the perfect attraction for families, as it aims to educate as well as fascinate its visitors.
There are, of course, plenty of animal species to see and learn about at this zoo. However, you can also enjoy some pleasant and memorable experiences, such as a guided in-water adventure with the dolphins.
The Animal Art Adventure enables you to have a personalized painting created by artists while the White River Garden teaches adults and kids about the conservation of plants and animals.
Iowa
National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium
One of the top attractions in Dubuque, Iowa, the museum and aquarium provide visitors with a unique and enjoyable experience. It is situated in the Port of Dubuque, and through the use of aquariums, exhibits, and wetlands, it takes you on a journey along the Mississippi River. There are various hands-on experiences that you can look forward to, and the experience is both educational and entrancing for adults and children alike.
Kansas
Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
Just like Dorothy was whisked away from Kansas to Oz, you can look forward to being whisked away from Kansas into space when you visit this immersive attraction.
There are some engaging US space artifacts and exhibitions to take in when you come to the space center, and it is a place that adults and children will love exploring.
Make sure you visit the Hall of Space Museum, which is second only in size to the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum. There are several excellent shows to see at the dome theater, as well as plenty to learn at the planetarium.
Kentucky
Churchill Downs
One of the attractions that this state is famous for is the Kentucky Derby. If you are a fan of horse racing and want to have a unique experience, you can see where it all happens with a visit to Churchill Downs horse racing track.
This is an unforgettable and exciting experience where you not only enjoy the racing but can also take a trip to the Kentucky Derby Museum and learn all about the prestigious annual horse race through various exhibits.
There are even family Fun Days held here, which means that you can take the children along for a fun-filled day out.
Louisiana
Mardi Gras Tour
One grand and impressive event that Louisiana is known for is its colorful and fascinating Mardi Gras Parade, which takes place in New Orleans. You can learn all about this world-famous parade when you take the Mardi Gras Tour, where you can look forward to fun and entertainment every step of the way. You can delve into the roots of this parade as well as explore how the famous floats are created, which makes for a beautiful and memorable experience.
Maine
Portland Museum of Art
Maine is a state that is full of culture, and if it’s the culture you are after when you visit this state, you can head to Portland and pay a visit to the fascinating Portland Museum of Art. Here, you can look forward to taking in artworks from both American and European artists with some great pieces of art to feast your eyes on. There are more than 17,000 works of art to admire at this museum, including sculptures, paintings, and photographs.
Maryland
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum
Whether you are a train enthusiast or want to have a fun and educational day out with the kids, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum is a great place to visit. The most important railroad collection in the United States can be seen and explored in this historic national landmark.
There are also lots of engaging activities to look forward to for both children and adults, which includes a 20-min round trip train ride along the first commercial railroad track laid in America.
Massachusetts
Harvard University Tour
As one of the most famous educational institutions in the world, it is well worth heading to Cambridge and enjoying a unique tour of the Harvard University campus when you are in Massachusetts. You can look forward to a self-guided tour of the beautiful and historic campus, where you can learn more about its rich history as well as its many achievements and alumni. You can even get a taste of what’s life like as a student at this university as you explore the campus.
Michigan
Henry Ford Museum
Located in Dearborn, this museum is an excellent choice for those interested in invention, innovation, and history. You can explore the motor exhibits here, including the famous ‘Presidential Limousines’ exhibition. There is also the ‘Heroes of the Sky’ display, which is perfect for those who are into aircraft. You can even feast your eyes on a 1970s original Apple-1 computer when you come to this museum. The exhibitions on display here are designed not only to educate but also to inspire.
Minnesota
Water Park of America
Water Park of America is a great place to have some watery indoor fun with your family – and it is the country’s largest indoor water park as well. You will find plenty of thrilling rides at this indoor waterpark, as well as many opportunities to kick back and relax.
Head to the water slides for some excitement and fun or chill out in the indoor hot springs and let your stresses melt away. The Family Raft Ride is a great choice for some extra fun while at the park, and there is even a big game arcade that the whole family will enjoy.
Mississippi
The Museum of Natural Science:
This attraction is a fantastic way to combine education, and fun and enjoy a fascinating experience designed for all ages. Covering 73,000 sq ft, there is certainly plenty to see and do at this museum. Enjoy taking in the fabulous exhibits and marvel at the displays at the open-air amphitheater. The Monsters of the Deep exhibition is one that children will be thrilled with, and there is even an interactive aquarium that is perfect for kids that want to get close up to marine life.
Missouri
Forest Park
Situated in St. Louis, Forest Park is not only a place of stunning beauty but also packed with fun activities for the whole family to look forward to. There are 1300 acres of ground to explore here and some beautiful surroundings to admire as you make your way around.
Some of the area’s top attractions can also be found on the site, including the beautiful St. Louis Zoo and the St. Louis Science Center, both of which will be a hit for kids and adults alike. Impressive water features, lakes, and a golf course help to make this a beautiful place for a family get-together.
Montana
Glacier National Park
Breathtaking beauty abounds at this hugely popular attraction, with some incredible views to be enjoyed. When you come here, you will feel as if you have stepped into another world – one of startling beauty and pure tranquility.
Glacier National Park is the perfect place for those who love spending time outdoors but is also ideal for those who simply love to take in magical surroundings. From forests to mountains, lush greenery, and sparkling waters, you will find it all when you visit this park.
Take a look at some of the other places that are great destinations:
Visit the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center. Located in West Yellowstone, this discovery center is dedicated to educating visitors about the importance and struggles of wolves and grizzlies.
Visit the National Bison Range. This 18,500-acre wildlife refuge has between 350 and 500 bison at any given time.
Explore the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. This interesting Interpretive Center is dedicated to educating visitors about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Visit Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. This monument and the visitor center are dedicated to the memory of the Battle of Little Bighorn and the far-reaching consequences.
Explore the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman. This Smithsonian-affiliated museum is famous for its paleontology collection, though there are plenty of other great exhibits as well.
Spend a day or two at Big Sky, Montana. Big Sky is famous for mountain biking in the summer and skiing in the winter.
Visit the Western Heritage Center. This museum is dedicated to educating visitors about the Yellowstone River Valley and the surrounding area.
Nebraska: Henry Doorly Zoo
This highly rated attraction provides a magical experience for adults and children alike, with both a zoo and aquarium to explore. Henry Doorly Zoo spans 7 acres, so you can be sure that there will be plenty to see and do during your time here.
In addition to some fabulous exhibitions and plenty of animals, you can also explore the aquarium and learn more about the world beneath the ocean. The IMAX Theater adds to your experience, as you can enjoy immersing yourself in fascinating documentaries.
Nevada
Las Vegas Boulevard
A trip to the state of Nevada is incomplete without paying a visit to Las Vegas Boulevard, also known as the ‘Las Vegas Strip’. Whether or not you are into gambling, it is worth visiting simply for the hotels and their ambiance. The strip is over 4-miles containing large hotels and casino resorts that are unique in every way.
You can explore destinations from around the world simply by going into different hotels such as the Venetian, New York-New York, Caesar’s Palace, and Paris, amongst others. The strip is lit up in neon at night, and there is entertainment everywhere you look. Don’t miss the incredible Bellagio fountains or the volcano outside the Mirage.
New Hampshire
Castle in the Clouds
This fairytale-style estate in New Hampshire is a charming place to visit and is one of the most popular attractions in the state. You can delight in the beautiful and quaint architecture of the mountain top property, which dates back to 1914. You can also take trolley rides along the pathways and take in the romantic ambiance of the area. Make sure you also visit the art gallery, as there are some stunning works of art to admire there.
New Jersey
Six Flags Great Adventure and Wild Safari
This is an attraction that the whole family will love as it offers you a day full of entertainment, thrills, excitement, and adventure. You will find rides to suit all ages and preferences at this theme park, from white knuckle rides for the more daring riders to fun rides for the little ones. You can meet the Looney Tunes characters around the park or head to the Safari Discoveries, which take place every half an hour and allow you to get up close and personal with a variety of different animals.
New Mexico
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Intriguing, exciting, and thrilling are just some of the words that can be used to describe Carlsbad Caverns and National Park. There are well over one hundred caves to be explored here, making it the perfect place for those who love exploration and relishing the outdoors. You can enjoy discovering the various caves and take a guided tour to make the most of your time here.
New York
Statue of Liberty
This iconic monument is the very epitome of New York for many people, so it is something you have to go and see when visiting this state. You can head to Liberty Island by boat, where you will be able to take in the breathtaking sight of the statue up close and personal.
You can even head up and make the ascent to the crown of the statue, where you will be able to take in some incredible views.
You’ve seen it on TV and in the movies – now is the time to see it in person and enjoy visiting an attraction that is historic, meaningful, and inspirational.
North Carolina
Museum of Life and Science
A trip to this museum will enable you to enjoy an interactive experience that will fascinate the kids as well as the adults. There are many exhibits and displays designed to teach visitors about the planet as well as space.
Spanning over eighty acres, this is a fun place with plenty for everyone to look forward to. This includes the wonderful butterfly house, the variety of fascinating animals, and the interactive displays that get you involved.
North Dakota
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Named after the former president, who loved the outdoors and nature, this is a wonderful place to explore. There are several different areas in the park where you can take in fascinating wildlife, with a diverse array of species such as elk, deer, and Prairie dogs, amongst others. You can also enjoy taking in the beautiful and natural surroundings as you explore the park.
Ohio
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
If you love music, this is an attraction not to be missed while in Ohio. Located in Cleveland, the museum pays homage to some of the most legendary stars in music history, including The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, the talented late David Bowie, and the King himself, Elvis Presley. There are some fabulous exhibits to explore here designed to enthrall and educate visitors.
Oklahoma
Gilcrease Museum
A huge hit amongst lovers of fine art, this museum is a wonderful attraction for those looking for some cultural entertainment. You will find a huge array of American art preserved here, so you can explore both the arts and history as you browse the exhibits. There are fascinating tours of the museum available to help you make the most of your time here with sculptures, paintings, and drawings by hugely talented artists.
Oregon
Oregon Coast Aquarium
Situated in Newport, this fabulous aquarium provides visitors with 23 acres of incredible exhibits. A wonderful place for children and parents, this is known as one of the best aquariums in North America and offers a host of attractions.
In addition to the exciting exhibits, you can also enjoy tours of the facility to make the most of your visit. You will find all sorts of marine life here, including seals and sea lions – and of course, everyone will be excited about seeing the sharks.
Pennsylvania
Independence National Park and the Liberty Bell
Spread over 55 acres, this excellent attraction is a must for anyone that wants to delve into the history of America’s independence. You will find some incredible sights, monuments, and artifacts here and you can even visit the museum dedicated to Benjamin Franklin.
You can look forward to fascinating tours of Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Franklin’s Court, as well as watching the Liberty Bell, which is a poignant symbol of America’s rich history in terms of its independence.
Rhode Island
Blithewold Mansion & Gardens
You can combine your love for history with your love of natural beauty when you visit this attraction. Described as a wonderful example of the ‘Country Place’ era, you can explore the many rooms in the mansion, filled with beautiful heirlooms and artifacts, as well as the stunning gardens, which are truly spectacular and amongst the best in the state. You can look forward to learning more about the Van Winkle family, which owned this incredible estate.
South Carolina
Middleton Place
A wonderful combination of natural beauty coupled with rich history, Middleton Place is an attraction that is worth visiting when you come to South Carolina.
You will find the oldest landscaped gardens in America at this historic landmark, and you will be amazed by just how stunning they are as you stroll through them.
The estate spans more than 65 acres in total and is also home to the House Museum. Here, you can take in historical artifacts, stunning works of art, antiques, and much more.
South Dakota
Mount Rushmore
You’ve probably seen this fabulous memorial many times on the small and big screen, but there is nothing quite like seeing it up close and personal.
It is an awe-inspiring sight to view the sculptured heads of Presidents Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and Jefferson carved into Mount Rushmore – it comes as no surprise that this attraction has millions of visitors from around the globe every year.
You can even head to the visitor center and learn about the creation of the monument as well as explore the history and heritage of the country.
Tennessee
Elvis Presley Graceland
Many people who travel to Tennessee come with one purpose in mind – to head to Memphis and visit the residence of the King of Rock N Roll, Elvis Presley.
If you are a fan of music and Elvis, this is an experience you will never forget, but even those who are not fans will find a visit to Graceland fascinating.
You can look forward to a guided tour of the residence, take in items on exhibits such as costumes and photos, visit the Elvis: Live from Las Vegas gallery, and explore the Elvis Presley Car Museum.
This attraction is a must-do on any USA bucket list that you will remember for years to come.
Texas
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Texas is a state known for many things, and its involvement in space missions is one of them. This is why you should make sure that a visit to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston is firmly on your USA bucket list.
You can learn about America’s space program during your visit, take in the fascinating exhibits such as spacecraft and equipment, enjoy education and incredible shows relating to space, and explore the International Space Station Gallery amongst many other things.
This is a wonderful and fascinating place for adults and children to visit, and there is a huge amount to do and see here.
Utah
Dinosaur National Monument
If you or your family has an interest in dinosaurs, you should make sure you pay a visit to the Dinosaur National Monument, which is an area that provides evidence of dinosaur occupation in the area.
You can also visit Carnegie Quarry having close to 1500 dinosaur fossils to explore.
In addition to a fascinating insight into dinosaur history, you can also explore historical culture when you visit this national monument as well as enjoy a range of recreational activities.
Vermont
Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory
Ben & Jerry’s is a brand that has become synonymous with incredible-tasting ice cream in a range of flavors.
If you have a sweet tooth, you love ice cream, or you simply want to treat the kids to a visit to a great attraction, head to the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory in Waterbury for a tour.
The tour is only half an hour but you will be amazed at how much you learn about the process used to create this fabulous sweet treat, which has become a hit the world over.
Virginia
Colonial Williamsburg
Step back in time and enjoy exploring the wonderful Colonial Williamsburg, a wonderful and fascinating living history museum with many attractions for visitors to enjoy.
There are historic hotels that you can stay at here and many places to visit, including a variety of fabulous art museums. You will find events going on here all the time and you can also enjoy tours of the Revolutionary City.
With dining facilities, entertainment, and even golf and spa facilities, you can look forward to a combination of history and modern life when you head over to this area.
Washington
Snoqualmie Falls
This stunning and natural attraction is visited by huge numbers of people each year, with visitors from around the globe heading over to enjoy the incredible scenery.
The two-acre park is perfect for families or couples that want to enjoy a picnic in peaceful surroundings, while the view of the wonderful waterfall and the beautiful surroundings make for the perfect photo opportunity. The waterfall is majestic at 270 feet, and in the evening, it looks even more magical as it is lit up.
West Virginia
West Virginia State Penitentiary
Although this prison is no longer in operation, it offers guided tours that are well worth going on. Its history as a prison spanned well over one hundred years, so there is plenty to explore here.
You can learn about the history of the prison and take in the Gothic architecture of the building. In addition to all of this, there are often special events held here to provide visitors with a truly spooky experience, so keep your eyes on what’s on when you visit.
Wisconsin
Milwaukee Art Museum
One of the best-loved attractions in the state, the Milwaukee Art Museum provides you with both a historical and a cultural experience.
Art lovers will be delighted with the sheer variety of artwork that can be found here, with more than 30,000 pieces to enjoy.
History lovers will also be able to delve into the past, as the museum is now almost 130 years old, having opened in 1888. You will find some fascinating displays and exhibits of both American and European artwork here and over 40 galleries to explore.
Wyoming
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West
The history of the American West is something that many people find fascinating.
If you head to Wyoming, then it is well worth taking a trip to Cody, where you can explore the fabulous Buffalo Bill Center of the West, which is a complex of museums providing information on the rich and exciting history of this era.
The museum was established in 1917, making it the oldest of its kind. There are five museums to explore in total and there are exhibits and displays that will thrill adults and children with an interest in the American West.
And there you have it! The Ultimate USA Bucket List! 50 States, 50 unique places to see.
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Welcome back to our fifth and final part of our battle between Disney and Universal as apart of our March Madness event. Previously in the last two posts, we looked at each companies history, their Florida expansions, their most recent expansions and what the future holds for each operator. In today’s conclusion, we’ll be taking a look at 5 reasons to choose Disney or Universal, talking all things hotels and how much you can expect to spend on each park. So without further ado, let’s get to it!
Part 5 – Guest Services: Where Every Dreamer Finds a Home
In the vast expanse of the theme park universe, guest services serve as the guiding stars, illuminating the path to unforgettable experiences and ensuring that every visitor’s journey is one filled with magic, comfort, and convenience. From hotels fit for royalty to reservation systems designed to streamline the planning process, both Disney and Universal spare no expense when it comes to providing guests with the ultimate in hospitality.
Hotels: Where Dreams Take Flight
For many guests, the journey begins long before they set foot in the parks, starting with the selection of the perfect place to call home during their stay. Both Disney and Universal offer a wide range of hotels and resorts designed to cater to every taste and budget, from whimsical themed resorts to luxurious five-star accommodations.
Disney’s hotels, such as the iconic Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and the enchanting Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, transport guests to worlds of fantasy and adventure, with immersive theming, world-class amenities, and unparalleled service. Universal’s resorts, including the luxurious Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and the family-friendly Cabana Bay Beach Resort, offer guests a taste of elegance and excitement, with stylish accommodations and convenient access to the parks.
Perks: Where Magic Meets Convenience
In the battle for guest loyalty, perks and amenities play a crucial role in shaping the overall theme park experience. Both Disney and Universal offer a variety of perks designed to enhance the guest experience and make their visit as seamless and enjoyable as possible.
From early park admission and complimentary transportation to exclusive character meet-and-greets and dining discounts, guests can take advantage of a wide range of perks and benefits that cater to their every need and desire. Whether it’s skipping the lines with FastPass+ at Disney or utilizing Universal Express at Universal, both parks offer solutions to help guests maximize their time and make the most of their visit.
Reservations/Tickets: Where Dreams Become Reality
In today’s fast-paced world, planning a trip to a theme park can be a daunting task, with tickets to purchase, reservations to make, and itineraries to plan. Fortunately, both Disney and Universal offer comprehensive reservation systems and ticketing options designed to simplify the planning process and ensure that guests can focus on what matters most – creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Whether it’s booking tickets online in advance or utilizing mobile apps to make dining reservations and manage FastPasses, guests have access to a wealth of tools and resources to help them plan their perfect vacation. With flexible ticketing options, customizable vacation packages, and round-the-clock customer support, both Disney and Universal strive to make the booking process as seamless and stress-free as possible.
Prices: Where Magic Meets Value
Of course, no discussion of guest services would be complete without addressing the elephant in the room – prices. As the cost of visiting theme parks continues to rise, both Disney and Universal face the challenge of balancing the need to generate revenue with the desire to provide guests with affordable and accessible entertainment options.
From ticket prices and parking fees to food and beverage costs, guests can expect to pay a premium for the privilege of experiencing the magic of Disney and Universal. However, both parks also offer a variety of discounts, promotions, and value-added packages designed to help guests save money and make their visit more affordable.
I am going to look at prices for both Walt Disney World & Universal Orlando. Just to make it a fair comparison, I will look at prices for 2 adults & 2 kids (one age of 16, the other age of 6). I am also selecting the dates to be early May (6th – 10th) as that time is a bit slower and weather won’t be as bad. So let’s compare and see what both parks have to offer:
Disney:
Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort – Standard Room (2 adults, 2 kids) – Cheapest
5-Day Ticket with Park Hopper Option
Memory Maker
Quick-Service Dining Plan
No Ground Transportation
Travel Protection
Total Cost: $4,899.54 subtotal
Universal:
Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Dockside Inn and Suites- Standard Room (2 Adults , 2 Children) – Cheapest
3-Park 5-Day Park-to-Park Ticket Dated (3 Adults, 1 Child) <Child age on tickets is ages 3 to 9>
My Universal Photos 5-Day Photo Package
No Ground Transportation
Travel Protection
Total Cost: $3,203.85 subtotal
The total difference between these two examples is about $1695.69. I didn’t include any of the extra pricing for the Express Passes or Genie+ FastPass system in my totals as I just wanted to focus on the basics and what I thought most families would pick when they looked at both parks options. Keep in mind that prices will vary depending on when you book your stay and your family size. Usually the summer time (late May-early August) is the busiest time of year along with Halloween and Christmas/New Years, so prices will skyrocket as will the crowd levels.
I will now provide two lists of 5 reasons why one should pick one park over the other. This will allow you to look at the possibilities each theme park experience will bring to you and your family.
5 Reasons to Pick Disney over Universal:
Iconic Characters and Stories: Disney is home to some of the most beloved characters and stories in entertainment history, from Mickey Mouse and Cinderella to Elsa and Buzz Lightyear. For fans of classic Disney films and characters, there’s no better place to immerse yourself in the magic.
Immersion and Theming: Disney’s theme parks are renowned for their immersive environments and attention to detail, with each land and attraction telling a unique story. Whether you’re exploring the streets of a bustling metropolis in Disney’s Hollywood Studios or venturing into a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped into a living, breathing world.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Disney parks are designed with families in mind, offering a wide range of attractions and experiences suitable for guests of all ages. From gentle rides and character meet-and-greets to thrilling adventures and spectacular shows, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at Disney.
Magical Entertainment: Disney parks are known for their world-class entertainment offerings, including parades, fireworks shows, and live performances. Whether you’re watching Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade or catching a performance of The Festival of the Lion King, you’ll be dazzled by the magic and spectacle on display.
Customer Service: Disney is committed to providing guests with the highest level of customer service, with cast members going above and beyond to ensure that every guest’s visit is nothing short of magical. From friendly greetings to helpful assistance, you’ll feel like a VIP from the moment you arrive until the moment you leave.
5 Reasons to Pick Universal over Disney:
Thrilling Rides and Attractions: Universal Studios is known for its adrenaline-pumping rides and attractions, with thrilling experiences that are sure to get your heart racing. From the high-speed thrills of The Incredible Hulk Coaster to the immersive adventures of Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, Universal offers plenty of excitement for thrill-seekers.
Cutting-Edge Technology: Universal is at the forefront of theme park innovation, with state-of-the-art technology and special effects that bring their attractions to life in breathtaking ways. Whether you’re soaring through the skies on a virtual reality simulator or battling alongside your favorite superheroes in an epic 3D battle, you’ll be amazed by the level of immersion and realism on display.
Adult-Focused Experiences: While Disney parks cater primarily to families with young children, Universal Studios offers a more adult-focused experience, with edgier themes and attractions geared towards older guests. From the spooky scares of Halloween Horror Nights to the vibrant nightlife of Universal CityWalk, there’s plenty for grown-ups to enjoy at Universal.
Film and TV Tie-Ins: Universal Studios is home to some of the biggest franchises in film and television, with attractions based on popular properties like Jurassic Park, The Simpsons, and The Fast and the Furious. For fans of movies and TV shows, Universal offers the chance to step into the worlds of their favorite films and immerse themselves in the magic of Hollywood.
Flexibility and Convenience: Universal Studios parks are generally smaller and more compact than Disney parks, making them easier to navigate and explore in a shorter amount of time. With fewer crowds and shorter wait times, you’ll spend less time standing in line and more time enjoying the attractions and experiences that Universal has to offer.
Final Thoughts
In the battle of the theme parks, Disney and Universal stand as titans of entertainment, each offering a unique blend of magic, thrills, and immersive experiences. Whether you find yourself wandering the streets of Main Street, U.S.A., or exploring the jungles of Jurassic Park, one thing is certain – both parks have something special to offer guests of all ages.
For those seeking the ultimate in immersion and storytelling, Disney’s iconic characters and timeless stories create an enchanting atmosphere that is unrivaled in the world of theme parks. With its attention to detail, world-class entertainment, and family-friendly atmosphere, Disney parks offer guests a chance to escape the ordinary and step into a world of fantasy and adventure.
On the other hand, Universal Studios delights guests with its thrilling rides, cutting-edge technology, and film and TV tie-ins that cater to fans of all ages. With its adrenaline-pumping attractions, adult-focused experiences, and flexibility and convenience, Universal offers a different kind of magic – one that is edgy, exciting, and filled with surprises.
Ultimately, whether you choose Disney or Universal depends on your personal preferences and priorities. Are you seeking the enchanting charm of Disney’s fairy tales, or the pulse-pounding excitement of Universal’s blockbuster franchises? Whatever you decide, one thing is certain – a visit to either Disney or Universal is sure to be an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. So pack your bags, grab your Mickey ears or your wand, and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime – because the magic of the theme parks awaits!
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Welcome back to our on going March Madness event we are putting two theme park empires, Disney and Universal up against each other in a winner takes all battle. In our previous post, we took a look at the history of both Disney and Universal, their expansions into Florida and what their futures hold. So without further ado, let’s get back at it!
Part 3 – Magical Surge: Wizarding World, Galaxy’s Edge, Pandora, Super Nintendo World
In the ever-evolving landscape of theme park entertainment, the concept of immersion has become paramount. Guests no longer want to simply visit a theme park; they want to step into fully realized worlds where fantasy and reality blur, and adventure awaits around every corner. This desire for immersion has sparked a surge of magical lands, each more captivating than the last. And it all began with the boy who lived, Harry Potter.
Wizarding World: Where Magic Comes to Life
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, nestled within Universal Parks, stands as a testament to the power of immersion. From the cobbled streets of Diagon Alley to the towering spires of Hogwarts Castle, this enchanting land transports guests to the heart of J.K. Rowling’s beloved wizarding universe. It would be no surprise with how popular the books and films were that theme parks wanted the franchise in their parks. In 2003, rumors were beginning to spread that either Disney or Universal wanted to build a themed land. In 2004, Rowling signed a letter-of-intent with Disney, with the company intending to develop a Harry Potter section within an area of Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World. The plans however would not come to fruition and the fate of the Boy Who Lived stayed quiet… until 2007. On May 31, 2007, Universal, in partnership with Warner Bros., officially announced the Wizarding World of Harry Potter would be added to Islands of Adventure.
Since its debut in 2010 at Universal Orlando’s Islands of Adventure, The Wizarding World has captivated millions of fans with its attention to detail, immersive environments, and groundbreaking attractions. From the groundbreaking Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride to the interactive wand experiences scattered throughout the land, every aspect of The Wizarding World is designed to make guests feel as though they’ve stepped into the pages of the beloved books and films. This would make Universal decide to expand and decide to build a second Wizarding World, this time themed to the famous Diagon Alley in London.
With the addition of Diagon Alley at Universal Studios Florida in 2014, The Wizarding World expanded its reach, offering guests even more opportunities to explore the magical world of Harry Potter. Replacing Amity Island and the Jaws ride, Diagon Alley was a welcome addition to the park. It would be announced that Epic Universe would be getting a third themed Harry Potter land themed to the Ministry of Magic. This expansion not only solidified Universal’s status as a major player in the theme park industry but also set the stage for a new era of fully immersive themed lands.
Pandora: A World Beyond Imagination
At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Pandora – The World of Avatar transports guests to the lush jungles of the distant moon of Pandora. Inspired by James Cameron’s blockbuster film Avatar, this stunning land brings the majestic landscapes of the film’s floating mountains and bioluminescent forests to life in breathtaking detail.
Since its opening in 2017, Pandora has dazzled guests with its immersive environments, innovative attractions, and cutting-edge technology. From the thrilling Avatar Flight of Passage ride to the tranquil Na’vi River Journey, every aspect of Pandora is designed to immerse guests in the awe-inspiring beauty of this otherworldly destination. Originally, discussions were held about creating an Avatar attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, perhaps at the park’s then-functioning Studio Backlot Tour. This area would be replaced later on with two new lands: Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge.
Galaxy’s Edge: A Galaxy Far, Far Away
In 2019, Disney answered the call for immersive experiences with the unveiling of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Set on the remote planet of Batuu, this ambitious land invites guests to live out their own Star Wars adventures in a galaxy far, far away. This themed land, located at both Hollywood Studios and Disneyland, encompasses 14 acres of land that bring storytelling to life.
From the bustling marketplace of Black Spire Outpost to the towering spires of the Millennium Falcon, Galaxy’s Edge transports guests to the heart of the Star Wars universe like never before. With attractions like Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Rise of the Resistance, as well as immersive dining experiences and interactive elements, Galaxy’s Edge offers guests the chance to become the heroes of their own Star Wars stories. Of course, don’t forget the amazing experience where you get to create and build your own lightsaber. The Force was strong with this land.
Super Nintendo World: Level Up Your Experience
Anticipation is building for the arrival of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios parks around the world. Thanks to the success that the Wizarding World would have at the Universal theme parks around the world, video game fans would finally get their hearts true wish. The partnership between Nintendo and Universal was announced in May 2015. The construction of a Nintendo-themed area for Universal Studios Japan and both American locations was announced the following year. Construction began on the Universal Studios Japan area in June 2017. Japan would open first on March 18, 2021, followed by Universal Hollywood on February 17, 2023.
From exploring the Mushroom Kingdom to battling Bowser in a real-life Mario Kart race, Super Nintendo World invites guests to step into the world of their favorite video games like never before. With the recent announcement of an expansion featuring Donkey Kong at Japan’s park and plans for Super Nintendo World at Universal’s Epic Universe in Florida, the future looks bright for Nintendo fans eager to embark on new adventures. It was also announced that Super Nintendo World would replace the Madagascar themed area at Universal Singapore and is set to open in 2025 as well.
A New Era of Immersion
As The Wizarding World, Galaxy’s Edge, Pandora, and Super Nintendo World continue to push the boundaries of theme park entertainment, one thing is clear: immersion is here to stay. Whether guests are casting spells at Hogwarts, piloting the Millennium Falcon, exploring the jungles of Pandora, or racing through the Mushroom Kingdom, these magical lands offer a glimpse into a future where fantasy and reality collide, and adventure awaits around every corner. The future is bright for theme parks as the guests demand more worlds where they can be immersed in the story. This would lead us to the big clash ongoing … .a game of chess.. Literally a David vs Goliath.
Part 4 – Goliath vs David: Universal’s Ambitions and Disney’s Response
As the battle for theme park supremacy rages on, Universal and Disney continue to engage in a titanic struggle for dominance. With each new expansion and innovation, these entertainment behemoths seek to outdo one another, pushing the boundaries of imagination and technology in pursuit of the ultimate guest experience. The two theme parks companies have battled in a chess match ever since the Wizarding World was opened in 2010, the question is this… what moves is Universal doing and how is Disney responding?
Universal’s Plans and Expansions: A Visionary Empire
Universal Studios has never been one to rest on its laurels. With an eye towards the future, the company has unveiled ambitious plans for further expansion, solidifying its position as a global leader in theme park entertainment. Universal is already in high gear with their new theme park at Epic Universe in Orlando, plus the brand new Beijing resort that opened in 2021 gives Universal three parks in the Asian area (Beijing, Japan, and Singapore).
One of Universal’s most highly anticipated projects is the construction of a kids resort in Texas, set to open its doors in the coming years. This immersive destination will cater specifically to younger guests, offering a wide range of family-friendly attractions and experiences designed to capture the imagination and inspire wonder. On January 11, 2023, Universal announced a “new concept”-styled theme park, geared towards families with children. The park, to be constructed in Frisco, Texas, will feature immersive themed lands and celebrate Universal’s brand of entertainment, innovation, and characters.
But Universal’s ambitions don’t stop there. In a bold move, the company has announced plans to bring its renowned Halloween Horror Nights experience to Las Vegas, offering guests a thrilling new way to experience the terror and excitement of this annual tradition. On January 11, 2023, Universal also announced a new “horror experience” called Universal Horror Unleashed, which is set to be the anchor tenant in a new 20-acre expansion of Las Vegas’ immersive Area15 entertainment district. Unlike Universal’s temporary Halloween Horror Nights events, this building will be a permanent and year-round fixture.
Rumors abound of even grander projects on the horizon, including the possibility of a Universal theme park in Great Britain. While details remain scarce, the prospect of a British Universal park has sparked excitement among fans and industry insiders alike, hinting at a future filled with even more thrilling adventures and immersive experiences. On December 19, 2023, Universal Destinations & Experiences confirmed that 480 acres of land had been purchased in Bedford, United Kingdom for potential theme park development.
Disney’s Reply: The Magic Strikes Back
In the face of Universal’s relentless expansion, Disney has not been idle. Instead, the company has redoubled its efforts to maintain its competitive edge in the theme park industry, unveiling a slew of new attractions and experiences designed to captivate audiences and keep them coming back for more.
Disney’s response to Universal’s expansions has been multifaceted, encompassing everything from the unveiling of new lands and attractions to the enhancement of guest services and amenities. With the recent additions of Galaxy’s Edge and Avengers Campus in many Disney parks, Disney has demonstrated its commitment to pushing the boundaries of immersive storytelling and entertainment.
But Disney’s strategy goes beyond just building new attractions. The company has also focused on enhancing the guest experience through initiatives such as the implementation of virtual queuing systems, the expansion of mobile ordering options, and the introduction of innovative new technologies designed to streamline the theme park experience and reduce wait times.
As the battle between Goliath and David rages on, one thing is clear: the future of theme park entertainment has never been brighter. With Universal and Disney locked in an epic struggle for supremacy, guests can look forward to a new era of innovation, immersion, and excitement, where the only limit is the boundlessness of the imagination.
Are we leaving you on another cliff hanger? Yes… yes we are! But fear not our theme park battle will continued in the upcoming parts three through five. Stay tuned! And as always if you are enjoying our content be sure to subscribe and follow us on social media to never miss blog updates and any new posts.