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2026 Paves the Way for Big Changes at Universal Orlando: Another Ride Prepares to Shutter

Here’s What To Know Before You Go

Universal Orlando Resort appears to be preparing for a big year. In 2026, some significant changes are on the way to the parks.

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Universal Orlando Prepares To Make 2026 Its Comeback Year

Guests couldn’t contain their excitement when Epic Universe finally opened at Universal Orlando this past May. Lines stretched for hours, social feeds exploded with POV ride videos, and the buzz was undeniable. But for those who thought the excitement ended there—think again. 2026 is poised to reshape the parks in ways fans have been waiting for years.

From major ride refurbishments to permanent closures, Universal is undergoing one of its biggest overhauls ever. Attendance is climbing, insiders are sharing tips, and visitors are scrambling to plan around a rapidly changing park landscape. Understanding what’s ahead isn’t just helpful—it’s essential for anyone hoping to make the most of their trip.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or visiting for the first time, knowing which rides are closed, which attractions are new, and where to find hidden gems can make or break your experience. Here’s a detailed guide to the Universal Orlando updates that will define 2026.

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What’s Happening at Universal Orlando

Epic Universe’s debut is just the start. Islands of Adventure is gearing up for a massive refresh, including updates to the Jurassic Park River Adventure, one of the park’s most iconic rides. Meanwhile, Universal Studios Florida is saying goodbye to some of its older attractions: Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit is being demolished for a larger, next-generation ride, and Fast & Furious Supercharged remains closed indefinitely, a move fans have been expecting.

“Guests can expect world-class updates while still enjoying the rides they love,” a Universal spokesperson said. Maintenance will continue across multiple attractions, including Revenge of the Mummy, which is scheduled for downtime January 15–21. Keep an eye on official announcements for more closures and refurbishments throughout the year.

Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Studios Florida will be closed for maintenance from January 15 – 21, 2026. – @insideuniversal on X

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How to Navigate the Parks During Renovations

Visiting Universal during renovations takes strategy. Arrive early, use virtual queues, and prioritize must-do rides first. Weekdays tend to be quieter, and mobile app alerts can save valuable time by notifying guests of unexpected closures or shorter wait times.

Staying at a Universal Partner Hotel can give early park access, letting you tackle the most popular rides before the crowds hit. With a solid plan, it’s entirely possible to enjoy all the magic—even amidst construction and closures.

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Insider Hacks Only Frequent Visitors Know

Frequent guests have discovered clever ways to maximize their day. Alternate entrances often save long waits, snack kiosks are easiest to hit during off-peak hours, and Epic Universe contains hidden interactive elements that many first-timers miss. These insider tips make a day at Universal Orlando more efficient, enjoyable, and unforgettable.

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Why This Update Matters to Fans

2026 is more than new rides and closures—it’s a cultural moment for Universal fans. Updates combine nostalgia with fresh experiences, keeping longtime visitors engaged while attracting a new generation. Social media engagement is already skyrocketing, showing the excitement from fans worldwide. These changes also position Universal Orlando as a stronger competitor to Disney World, promising bigger, bolder, and more immersive experiences in the years ahead.

With closures, new attractions, and insider secrets, 2026 is shaping up to be the year every Universal Orlando fan has been waiting for. Stay informed, plan smart, and don’t miss a single moment of the magic.

Emmanuel Detres

Since first stepping inside the Magic Kingdom at nine years old, I knew I was destined to be a theme Park enthusiast. Although I consider myself a theme Park junkie, I still have much to learn and discover about Disney. Universal Orlando Resort has my heart; being an Annual Passholder means visiting my favorite places on Earth when possible! When I’m not writing about Disney, Universal, or entertainment news, you’ll find me cruising on my motorcycle, hiking throughout my local metro parks, or spending quality time with my girlfriend, family, or friends.

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