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A first look at Epic Universal in Orlando

A first look at Epic Universal in Orlando

Yahoo21-05-2025

ORLANDO, Fl. (WSAV) — Orlando is already one of the nation's top tourism destinations, with nearly 74 million visitors every year. Now, there is another reason to visit — and it is EPIC!
Epic Universe theme park opens May 22. It is the first major theme park to open in the U.S. since 1999.
The multi-billion-dollar park has 5 words inside:
The Isle of Berk from 'How To Train Your Dragon'
The Ministry of Magic from 'The Wizarding World ofHarry Potter'
Dark Universe, devoted to classic monsters
Super Nintendo World
Celestial Park, the hub that ties the other worlds together
What sets Epic Universe apart from the other Orlando theme parks? First of all, it is now Orlando's largest them park. But it is still fairly easy to navigate thanks to Celestial Park. That area acts as a hub connecting the other worlds so you don't have to make such a wide loop, like at the other parks.
The park officially opens on May 22, however only annual passholders, Military Freedom Passholders and guests who purchase qualifying Universal Orlando vacation packages are eligible to visit during its initial opening window.
Single-day tickets are available to everyone else for visits starting June 1 and beyond.
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