Guests heading to Epic Universe in 2026 may notice something unexpected. Universal has confirmed that three attractions will temporarily close, and the timing is what’s turning heads. The park hasn’t even reached its first anniversary.
Closures happen everywhere. That’s not unusual. But when they happen this soon, they stand out. For guests planning trips, even short downtime can shift the entire experience.
A Big Vision Still Taking Shape
Epic Universe was built to be something different. Each land offers its own theme, its own atmosphere, and its own set of attractions. The goal was to create a park that feels complete from day one.
And in many ways, it succeeds. SUPER NINTENDO WORLD stands out as one of the most vibrant areas, while other lands bring completely different styles and stories to life.
Still, early adjustments are already happening. In the coming weeks, multiple attractions across different lands will temporarily close. It’s not a full disruption, but it’s enough to impact how guests move through the park.

One Day, Big Impact
The Donkey Kong ride, Mine-Cart Madness, will close for a single day on May 3.
That might not sound like much, but this is one of the land’s biggest attractions. Guests often plan their visit around rides like this, especially in a park that’s still new.
When a major ride goes down—even briefly—it forces people to rethink their plans. For some, that means missing out completely.
Timing That Hits Families Hard
Before that closure even happens, another one creates a different kind of challenge.
Yoshi’s Adventure will be unavailable from April 21 through April 23. It’s a short closure, but it affects a key group of visitors.
This ride is one of the more approachable options for younger guests. Many other attractions require taller height limits, which means families rely on rides like this to fill out their day.
When it closes, those options become limited. That can lead to frustration, especially for families visiting with younger children.

A Longer Gap for Younger Guests
The biggest disruption, though, comes from a longer closure.
Viking Training Camp will be closed from May 4 through May 22. This area isn’t a traditional ride, but it plays an important role in the park experience.
It gives kids a place to play, move around, and take a break from standing in line. Without it, families lose a key part of their day.
That’s especially important in a park where not every attraction is accessible to younger guests.
A Pattern Guests Are Noticing
Individually, these closures don’t seem like a major issue. But together, they tell a different story.
Epic Universe is still new, but it’s already going through a wave of temporary downtime. Guests expect everything to be fully operational this early, so even small changes stand out.
This doesn’t mean the park is struggling. It simply reflects the reality of running a large, complex destination.

Planning Around the Changes
For guests, the takeaway is simple. Stay aware and plan ahead.
Check which attractions are open during your visit. Build flexibility into your schedule. And understand that even new parks can have unexpected changes.
The Shift That’s Starting to Become Clear
Epic Universe remains one of the most exciting additions to Orlando’s theme park lineup.
But less than a year in, it’s already showing that even the newest park needs time to settle in. These closures may be temporary, but they’re enough to remind guests that things can change quickly—and planning ahead matters more than ever.



