Universal Epic Universe (South Expansion Complex) - Now Open!

Andrew25

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My biggest criticism of Universal is that they tend to drop the ball around the edges. They have great products, but they then cut (or cheap out) on some things.

Part of that is because they love to introduce a lot of new technology into their attractions, so other things get cut in favor of that.

In Dark Universe, I'm ok with Werewolf in the land... but I wished they invested in more proper ways to act as a net between the ride and guests such as rockwork or castle ruins instead of those ugly nets.

In Donkey Kong, the corrugated metal hiding the outside world will be very easy to spot. Sure it's green, but there are areas in the land you can easily walk up to it.

Mind you, these are all small issues I have that don't ruin my day at the parks... but I just wish they could work on this stuff just a bit more.
 

TheCoasterNerd

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Good morning! Team Members will be able to bring family to Epic Universe from March 17-25, and March 29-31. Team Members will be able to bring 3 Guests (4 total tickets). Registration opens on March 12 at 8:30 AM EST.

If anyone on here has family working at the park, make sure they are aware of this preview opportunity.
I wonder if photos will be allowed during the previews. Doubtful, but there's also a lot less they can do to family/friends than TMs
 

Tom Morrow

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FWIW I’m not hearing completely raving reviews from my TM friends. Some aspects are amazing, like the Monsters ride, the shows, and the food. A lot of other aspects are lackluster.

A very obvious example is how Monsters Unchained is a fully themed experience from top to bottom. But then beyond that, Werewolf is no better than Hippogriff, maybe worse because it is almost entirely unthemed track and nets surrounding the walkways with ample views of backstage.

It’s pretty clear at this point that the entire park is not a top to bottom Diagon Alley level experience like many were anticipating or that it was hyped up to be.
 

Andrew25

Well-Known Member
I know this is just a test, do we think it will eventually do more of a slow transition on the colors or will always be close to a seizure inducing speed
This is just a test. First time they've been recorded and active

FWIW I’m not hearing completely raving reviews from my TM friends. Some aspects are amazing, like the Monsters ride, the shows, and the food. A lot of other aspects are lackluster.

A very obvious example is how Monsters Unchained is a fully themed experience from top to bottom. But then beyond that, Werewolf is no better than Hippogriff, maybe worse because it is almost entirely unthemed track and nets surrounding the walkways with ample views of backstage.

It’s pretty clear at this point that the entire park is not a top to bottom Diagon Alley level experience like many were anticipating or that it was hyped up to be.
Werewolf is more themed than Hippogriff, with the exception that Hippogriff doesn't have those ugly nets along its track.

Since the park's first aerial concept art was release, it was pretty obvious there would be "holes" in the theming. Nintendo and Ministry will be the two "Diagon Alley" level lands in theming. Pretty difficult to see outside those two lands.

HTTYD & Monsters, unfortunately, are where you either get very little theming (Dark Universe) or visual intrusions from outside the world (HTTYD - Stardust) or unthemed showbuildings (Untrainable Dragon building).

Outside of that, the park is great.

Some aspects are amazing, like the Monsters ride, the shows, and the food. A lot of other aspects are lackluster.
I think you can describe any other park in Orlando with this statement.

I'm not defending Universal (I hate some of the choices they've made here creatively and ticketing, etc.), but there will unfortunately be 'duds' in any project of this scale.
 

JT3000

Well-Known Member
There’s no guarantee of this — is there even precedent?

I mean, they literally said that's what's happening. We've also been hearing rumors of various quick expansion plans since before construction on the park was even in full swing.

Turns out the "Gamer" lot wasn't referring to Nintendo but rather the LEDs in Celestial Park.

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Agent H

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Have they...
1. Mentioned how much Capex they're going to spend to expand/upgrade the parks?​
2. Given a timeline of when that Capex will be spent?​
3. Mention specific new/reimagined attractions?​
Ironic how people don’t trust when Disney announces stuff but if universal vaguely mentions doing something the same people take it as a leak from the universal ceo themselves.
 

JT3000

Well-Known Member
Have they...
1. Mentioned how much Capex they're going to spend to expand/upgrade the parks?​
2. Given a timeline of when that Capex will be spent?​
3. Mention specific new/reimagined attractions?​

What am I, their accountant? Why would such details interest me? They just said there were more attractions on the way, which is all the confirmation I needed.
 

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