Universal Orlando Resort has never been subtle about Mardi Gras. When the season hits Universal Studios Florida, the park doesn’t just “celebrate” the event—it basically transforms into one giant party. Between the parade, the live performances, the food booths, and the constant energy in the streets, Mardi Gras has become one of the biggest reasons guests plan spring trips to Universal.
And now, Universal has added something that makes this year’s celebration feel even more special.

A rare new meet-and-greet character has officially arrived at Universal Orlando, and fans are already acting like they’ve discovered a hidden treasure. Universal has introduced Prince Gator, a walk-around Mardi Gras character who is appearing for a limited time during the seasonal event.
For longtime Universal fans, this is a bigger deal than it might sound at first. That’s because King Gator has been one of the most beloved icons of the Universal Mardi Gras parade for years. He’s the float that closes out the parade, the one guests point to like it’s the main event. Even if you don’t know his official name, you know exactly who he is when he rolls by.
Move over King Gator, Prince Gator has made his way to Universal Mardi Gras! Raise your hand if you're ready to let the good times roll this season ✋
Character appearance subject to change. pic.twitter.com/H6GYVIaOw2
— Universal Orlando Resort (@UniversalORL) February 7, 2026
So when Universal decided to bring in Prince Gator, it felt like the resort was doing more than adding a cute costume character. It felt like they were building on the Mardi Gras tradition itself. Prince Gator is being described as King Gator’s son, which instantly makes him feel like part of the parade storyline instead of a random addition.

And the timing couldn’t be better. Universal has been pushing harder than ever to make its seasonal events feel like can’t-miss experiences. Mardi Gras is already packed with reasons to visit, but adding a brand-new character meet-and-greet creates a whole new layer of excitement. It gives guests something rare to hunt down, something that feels exclusive, and something that could disappear without warning.
That’s what makes this meet-and-greet feel so intense. Universal has already noted that character appearances are subject to change, which is basically theme park code for “don’t assume he’ll be there forever.” Fans know that seasonal characters can vanish quickly, and that uncertainty is exactly why Prince Gator is already generating so much buzz.
Prince Gator also looks like he was designed specifically for the Mardi Gras environment. Reports say he wears Mardi Gras-style beads in gold and purple, along with a matching crown. That design fits perfectly into the event’s atmosphere, where everything feels colorful, loud, and celebratory. It’s not hard to imagine guests spotting him from across the street and immediately running over, because he looks like a photo opportunity waiting to happen.

Universal Mardi Gras runs for a limited window each year, and once the season ends, the celebration disappears. That’s what makes the event feel special, but it’s also what makes it stressful for fans who don’t live nearby. If you’re planning a trip, you don’t just want to catch the parade. You want to catch the moments that make your visit feel unique.
Prince Gator is exactly that kind of moment.
Universal Orlando has built Mardi Gras into something much bigger than most theme parks attempt, and the addition of a rare character meet-and-greet proves they’re still finding new ways to keep the event fresh. Whether Prince Gator becomes a returning tradition or a one-season surprise, his arrival has already made Mardi Gras 2026 feel like a bigger deal than anyone expected.
And that’s exactly why fans are paying attention.



