Universal Orlando Resort has been unstoppable lately. In just a few years, it’s pulled off a string of bold moves: overhauling its original parks, launching fresh attractions, and building an entire new theme park. That alone would be enough for most companies to rest. But not Universal. The construction activity next to Epic Universe hints at another significant development.
And with Universal staying quiet about what’s happening, fans are more intrigued than ever.
Epic Universe Set a New Standard
Epic Universe raised the bar for theme parks the moment it opened. Each land feels like a fully realized world: from the interactive thrills of SUPER NINTENDO WORLD to the creepy corners of Dark Universe, the enchanting Wizarding World – Ministry of Magic, and the adventurous Isle of Berk.
It’s not just impressive—it’s transformative. And with the land next door starting to stir, many believe Universal isn’t finished rewriting the playbook.

What the Permits Are Saying
Recently filed permits and visible land work have become a magnet for speculation. Bulldozers, cleared plots, and fencing suggest something major is taking shape beside Epic Universe.
This isn’t just groundwork for a parking lot. The sheer scope of activity feels more like the early stages of a vast expansion.

Fans Can’t Stop Theorizing
Universal’s silence has only amplified fan speculation. Online communities are buzzing with possibilities: a new themed land, a massive resort, or even a brand-new shopping and dining district.
With Universal’s current streak of home runs, fans expect something far more ambitious than infrastructure.

The “Safe Bet” Ideas
Of course, not every theory is flashy. Many believe the land could be used for additional parking garages or new hotels. With Epic Universe pulling in huge crowds, more capacity makes sense. But most fans can’t shake the feeling that this space is too valuable for something so ordinary.
A Second CityWalk Could Be Brewing
Another possibility that excites fans is the idea of a second CityWalk—an entirely new dining and entertainment complex. Picture themed restaurants, immersive lounges, and late-night energy designed to keep guests on property long after the park closes.
It would make Epic Universe feel less like a single park and more like an entire resort destination.

Rumored Lands Stir Up Excitement
The wildest theories are also the most fun. Many fans dream of a Lord of the Rings land with Shire walkways and a Mines of Moria dark ride. Others hope for Zelda with Hyrule castles and temple adventures or Pokémon with interactive rides and battle arenas.
Some envision a Creature from the Black Lagoon boat ride in an expanded Dark Universe, or a new “Escape from Azkaban” coaster joining The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. There’s even talk of Luigi’s Mansion—an interactive haunted house experience.

Universal’s Next Move Could Be Huge
Whatever’s happening next to Epic Universe, it’s not small. The amount of land, prep work, and Universal’s proven willingness to dream big all point to something significant.
Suppose Universal decides to unleash another blockbuster project here. In that case, Orlando’s theme park race might be about to heat up again—and Epic Universe could end up with an even more epic neighbor.



