Universal Epic Universe (South Expansion Complex) - Opens May 22 2025

JT3000

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Yesterday, Universal Orlando Resort posted on LinkedIn that the Starbucks in Celestial Park is now open.
Now?

They expecting to get a lot of business?

Confused Mariah Carey GIF
 

Gringrinngghost

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EU may be at a stage to hand over the park to Ops sometime next week.

Not happening next week. Super Nintendo and Celestial Park aren’t even ready. If they’re lucky, they may get Nintendo next week to start testing.

Yesterday, Universal Orlando Resort posted on LinkedIn that the Starbucks in Celestial Park is now open.
Open per sé, but you can’t go there by yourself at moment.
 

Andrew25

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There's still heavy construction in some areas (mainly HTTYD seating areas and Nintendo) but at some point there's a deadline to meet for Ops to have enough time to get the park in shape. They can work around landscaping work, but there's still areas missing concrete and major set pieces.

Definitely a time crunch to get the park in shape by May. They have to fit in trainings, soft openings, AP previews and media work in about 100 days. Insane
 

UNCgolf

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Here's a look at Team Member costumes for the world of Isle of Berk:



Isle of Berk looks almost completely skippable to me -- the attraction lineup and the land itself looks quite bland, other than the stage show -- but it's nice to see themed costumes tying into the location like Disney used to do.
 

donsullivan

Premium Member
It’s Toy Story land with a better coat of paint only things I’m looking forward to are the show and the REAL FLYING DRAGONS
It is orders of magnitude more fleshed out than Toy Story Land in every way. Yes, all of the attractions are 'family friendly' by design, but that isn't a bad thing. Everything should not be high-end thrill rides for it to be a well done land.
 

Agent H

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It is orders of magnitude more fleshed out than Toy Story Land in every way. Yes, all of the attractions are 'family friendly' by design, but that isn't a bad thing. Everything should not be high-end thrill rides for it to be a well done land.
I didn’t say anything about high end thrill rides I am not the kind of person who always wants more roller coasters I wish both lands had a family friendly dark ride (and yes I know Toy Story land has Toy Story mania but I still think it needs one more dark ride)
 

UNCgolf

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It is orders of magnitude more fleshed out than Toy Story Land in every way. Yes, all of the attractions are 'family friendly' by design, but that isn't a bad thing. Everything should not be high-end thrill rides for it to be a well done land.

Even though I don't think it looks interesting at all for the most part (as I said above), I agree that it seems far better than Toy Story Land.

The lack of high-end thrills definitely isn't the issue to me for the attraction lineup, though. It does seem relatively close to TSL solely from an attraction standpoint.
 

Agent H

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Even though I don't think it looks interesting at all for the most part (as I said above), I agree that it seems far better than Toy Story Land.

The lack of high-end thrills definitely isn't the issue to me for the attraction lineup, though. It does seem relatively close to TSL solely from an attraction standpoint.
Where are people getting “high end thrills”from ? I said nothing about that it just needs a dark ride
 

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