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Construction on Universal’s newest theme park, Epic Universe, is progressing at breakneck speed. In this latest update, we take a look at the latest developments in each of the park’s lands.

Super Nintendo World

In Super Nintendo World, the base structure for the escalator is being installed at the portal entrance. Colorful wall theming has been added around a section of the Yoshi’s Adventure ride. And the Donkey Kong Minecart Coaster’s Temple facade is being enclosed.

The Yoshi’s Adventure ride is a family-friendly dark ride that will take guests on an adventure through Yoshi’s Island. The ride will feature colorful theming, interactive elements, and a variety of Yoshis.

The Donkey Kong Minecart Coaster is a roller coaster that will take guests on a wild ride through Donkey Kong’s Jungle. The ride will feature twists, turns, and drops, as well as a few surprises along the way.

Wizarding World

In the Wizarding World, the attachment for the land’s Beacon is atop its entry portal. The brickwork for the front of the portal has been shaped. And work continues on what may turn out to be an impeccable Recreation of the Porta-Cent Denny arch of Paris France.

The Porta-Cent Denny arch is a replica of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. It will be the centerpiece of the Wizarding World land, and it will serve as a gateway to the land’s many attractions.

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How to Train Your Dragon Land

In How to Train Your Dragon Land, the support for its portals Beacon has been installed. The massive dragon and Viking statues continue to receive paint. And the framing for the roof over the coaster station is making good progress.

The How to Train Your Dragon coaster is a family-friendly roller coaster that will take guests on a thrilling adventure through the world of How to Train Your Dragon. The ride will feature a variety of special effects, including fire breathing dragons.

Constellation Carousel

In the center of the park, the covered flat ride in the middle expected to be named Constellation Carousel has had almost all of its Dome supports installed. And there appears to be over a dozen small structures being installed around this side of the carousel.

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The Constellation Carousel is a covered flat ride that will take guests on a journey through the stars. The ride will feature a variety of colorful lights and projections, as well as a variety of musical sounds.

Large round Fountain area

In the large round Fountain area, the shape for some of the Amphitheater seating is being formed. This area is expected to be used for live entertainment, such as shows and concerts.

Overall, construction at Epic Universe is progressing well. Many of the lands are taking shape, and the rides are starting to come together. It will be exciting to see the park come to life in the next few years.

Conclusion

We are excited to see the progress that is being made on Epic Universe. It is clear that the park is going to be a major destination for theme park fans. We can’t wait to see it open in 2025!

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In addition to the updates mentioned above, here are some other interesting things to note about the construction of Epic Universe:

  • The park is expected to be the largest theme park in the United States, with a total area of over 700 acres.
  • The park will feature seven themed lands, including Super Nintendo World, the Wizarding World, and How to Train Your Dragon Land.
  • The park will also feature a number of unique attractions, such as a flying theater ride and a water coaster.
  • Epic Universe is expected to open in 2025.

We are excited to see what else is in store for Epic Universe as construction continues. It is sure to be a major destination for theme park fans for years to come.

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