More Structures Rise at the Future Site of Universal’s New Epic Universe Theme Park

Thanks to Twitter user, @bioreconstruct, we have an aerial view of the current state of construction at Universal Orlando Resort’s newest upcoming theme park, Epic Universe. He detailed through several tweets what each area is, with close-ups on many of them. Please note that all of the potential lands and attractions listed are rumored as nothing has been confirmed so far (other than Super Nintendo World).

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In the aerial overview of Universal’s Epic Universe construction, the bottom arrow is roughly at the park entrance, and the center arrow is about the center of the park. The top arrow is at the steel frame recently added for the rumored Ministry of Magic attraction.

Overviews

Moving to an overview, @bioreconstruct labeled the different areas of the park that are of note in the several images that follow.

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  1. Steel frame at Ministry of Magic.
  2. Carousel over water.
  3. Super Nintendo World.
  4. Construction staging.
  5. Classic Monsters land.
  6. Service road underpass, hotel guest road above.
  7. In-park hotel site.
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  1. About the center of the park, carousel excavation on the right.
  2. Recent excavation.
  3. Super Nintendo World.
  4. Construction staging.
  5. Classic Monsters land.
  6. Possible circular fountain basin excavation.
  7. How To Train Your Dragon land excavations.
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  1. About at park entrance.
  2. About at park center.
  3. Recent excavation and also fence at offices.
  4. Concept art shows a carousel here, at a pond.
  5. Classic Monsters land.
  6. Possibly circular fountain basin excavation.
  7. How to Train Your Dragon land.
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  1. About at park entrance.
  2. About at park center.
  3. Fence at recently added offices, also at recent excavation.
  4. Concept art shows a carousel here, at a pond.
  5. Possibly circular fountain basin excavation.
  6. How to Train Your Dragon land.
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  1. About at park entrance.
  2. About at park center.
  3. How to Train Your Dragon Land.
  4. Super Nintendo World.
  5. Classic Monsters land.

Wizarding World Land

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A closer look at the steel frame for the rumored Ministry of Magic attraction. A crane sits nearby, and construction vehicles are scattered throughout the site.

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Image source: Bioreconstruct

Some foundations have also been laid for the shops and buildings in front of the attraction.

Super Nintendo World

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  1. Yoshi’s Adventure.
  2. Mario Kart.
  3. Donkey Kong.
  4. Kirkman Road extension.
  5. Access road for UEU parking.
  6. Recently added construction offices.
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Near these recently added construction offices, this arrow indicates the concrete walls of Mario Kart in Super Nintendo World. The black coating is waterproofing, indicating the walls will be buried on this side. Nearby vehicles lend scale to the wall height.

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The same little arrow designates the waterproofed walls from the above photo, putting it in larger context of the land. The top center area will be Donkey Kong, with the bottom right being Yoshi’s Adventure.

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Another view of the same area, with Donkey Kong in the upper left and Yoshi’s Adventure in the bottom right. The embankment in the center is notated by the left arrow, and the right arrow indicates more black waterproofing that will be buried.

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Spinning around to the other side, Donkey Kong will be at the right where the yellow crane is, Yoshi’s Adventure at the center and left yellow cranes, and Mario Kart at the red crane.

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A closer look at the Mario Kart site. The two cement trucks notated with arrows at the left are poised to deliver their concrete to a pour at the right arrow.

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Image source: Bioreconstruct

And a closer look at Yoshi’s Adventure in the center top of the frame. At the bottom, a concrete slab is prepped for pouring for the Donkey Kong area, and at the right, a concrete pour is in progress for Mario Kart.

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And finally, a close-up on Donkey Kong. The grey area is prepped for a new concrete pour, and the white area is being outfitted with utility conduit.

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Carousel and Pond

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The concept art has shown a large, elaborately themed carousel building by a pond in this location.

How to Train Your Dragon Land

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An aerial overview of the How To Train Your Dragon land.

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Though not much building progress has been made in this area, some retaining walls have been installed.

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In this view, it is difficult to see the elevation change since everything is shades of brown. The arrow at the right shows the edge of a trench where a dewatering operation is underway. The arrow at the left is a dewatering station.

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This view from a further angle helps to show the depths of the excavation as the dewatering is ongoing. The arrow shows where just the top of a dewatering pump can be seen, blocked by the scarp in front of it.

Universal's Epic Universe Concept Art

When the park is all done, it will look something like this. While this is just concept art, it suggests the placement of lands and attractions.

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