The Universal is opening the epic universe theme park to the public on May 22 in Orlando, Florida on May 22. The park was first announced in 2019 and will cost about $ 7 billion per CNBC.
The new park “is a complete new theme park in the United States in 25 years.” The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Economic Prediction has been seen by Sean Sunth’s outlet, which has shown that within a year of opening, the new park can generate about $ 2 billion for Florida and can create more than 17,500 new jobs nationwide.
At 750 acres, it is the largest in all the features of the Universal and has five thirds of the world: Seychelles Park, Dark Universe, Harry Potter’s Wazing World – Ministry of Magic, Superintendo World, and how to train your Dragon – Oil of Burke.
But do not worry, Harry Potter fans: This is the third of the theme park Universal in Harry Potter in this area. Nearly, the Explore Hogsmid is still open in the Universal island of Adventure, and Digigan Eli is also open in Universal Studios Florida.
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In the Superintendo World, guests with power -up bands can target Mario Universe’s familiar question marks, track their Mario cart scores and play drums like Donkey Kong for hidden effects and unveiling Easter eggs. (Adren Spirit/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service by Getty Images)
Although the epic universe is less than 10 miles from Walt Disney World, industry experts expect the new park to lift the entire area even more in the Disney branded parks, from hotels to restaurants.
“This is a growing wave that raises all the boats,” said Matage.
There are numerous roller coasters, restaurants, and three new hotels. There are also several boat rides.
On Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, Florida’s epic universe Theme Park, Oil of Burk Area – Oil of Dragon.
Atlantic is a waterside, a seafood -based restaurant, mostly the exterior of the glass, which means a large aquarium. (Adren Spirit/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service by Getty Images)