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Guests Are Already Reacting as Beloved Jurassic Park Ride Begins Testing Again at Universal Orlando

This Will Change Your Vacation Plans

For years, it has quietly hung above the jungle pathways of Jurassic Park at Universal Islands of Adventure like a relic from another era of theme park storytelling. Guests walking through the land would look up and see the suspended track twisting through the trees, often wondering when — or if — they would ever get the chance to experience it again.

Now, something is changing.

Fans visiting Universal Orlando Resort are noticing movement once again at one of the resort’s most elusive attractions, and longtime parkgoers are already reacting online as anticipation builds across the Jurassic Park area. While newer attractions and cutting-edge technology often dominate the spotlight, this particular ride has managed to maintain a cult-like following for years.

And now, after a long period of limited operation and uncertainty, the attraction appears to be roaring back to life.

guests around Universal Orlando Resort's iconic spinning globe
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Guests Are Suddenly Seeing Activity Again at Jurassic Park

In recent days, guests inside Universal Islands of Adventure have reported seeing active testing taking place at Pteranodon Flyers, the suspended family attraction tucked inside Jurassic Park.

The attraction, which has become infamous for its extremely limited accessibility requirements, is scheduled to officially reopen on May 22. Ahead of that reopening, Universal has now begun cycling ride vehicles through the elevated track once again.

Pteranadon Flyers at Universal Orlando has begun testing ahead of its May 22nd reopening inside Jurassic Park! – @OrlandoAmusmnt on X

Fans are already reacting across social media, with many expressing excitement simply at seeing the attraction operational after such a quiet period.

For many longtime Universal guests, Pteranodon Flyers is more than just another family ride. It represents a surviving piece of classic Islands of Adventure — an era when immersive themed lands relied heavily on atmosphere, exploration, and discovery rather than massive intellectual property expansions.

The iconic Universal Studios globe in CityWalk at Universal Orlando Resort
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Why This Ride Has Become So Legendary Among Universal Fans

Unlike many attractions at Universal Orlando Resort, Pteranodon Flyers has developed a near-mythical reputation over the years.

Part of that comes from its unusual boarding policy. The attraction is designed primarily for children, meaning adults cannot ride unless accompanying a child between 36 and 56 inches tall. That restriction has unintentionally turned the ride into one of the hardest-to-experience attractions at the resort.

As a result, countless Universal fans have spent years hearing about the ride without ever being able to board it themselves.

The attraction gently glides guests above Camp Jurassic, offering elevated views of the lush jungle environment below. Rather than relying on thrills or massive drops, the experience focuses on immersion and sensation — making riders feel as though they are soaring alongside prehistoric creatures.

In today’s theme park landscape, where bigger and faster often dominate conversations, many fans appreciate Pteranodon Flyers precisely because of how simple and atmospheric it feels.

Islands of Adventure lighthouse at Universal Orlando Resort. Universal Orlando Lost Continent demolition
Credit: Universal

Fans Are Noticing Jurassic Park Becoming More Active Again

The timing of the reopening has also sparked conversation because Jurassic Park itself has been experiencing renewed energy at Universal Orlando.

With continued excitement surrounding the Jurassic franchise and increasing guest traffic throughout Islands of Adventure, fans have been paying closer attention to smaller details and returning experiences throughout the land.

Guests are already reacting to the fact that Universal appears committed to keeping classic attractions operational even as the resort continues expanding in major ways elsewhere.

That matters to longtime visitors.

Many fans still remember the original opening years of Islands of Adventure, when attractions like Pteranodon Flyers helped define the park’s adventurous tone. Seeing one of those original experiences return to active operation creates an emotional connection that newer rides sometimes cannot replicate.

The T-Rex roaring at the end of 'Jurassic Park', which is also a land inside of Universal Orlando Resort Islands of Adventure.
Credit: Universal Pictures

The Reopening Could Be Bigger Than It First Appears

At first glance, the reopening of a small suspended children’s ride may not sound like major theme park news.

But for dedicated Universal fans, it represents something much larger.

Pteranodon Flyers has become symbolic of a disappearing era of themed entertainment — one where slow-paced attractions, environmental storytelling, and hidden experiences were part of the magic. Fans are noticing that Universal’s willingness to preserve and restore these experiences helps maintain the identity of Islands of Adventure itself.

It also sends an important message ahead of an incredibly competitive period for Orlando theme parks.

As Universal prepares for future expansions and continued growth, maintaining beloved legacy attractions helps strengthen guest loyalty and emotional attachment to the resort.

Guests on a roller coaster at Universal Islands of Adventure.
Credit: Universal

What This Means for Guests Visiting Universal Orlando This Summer

With testing now underway and the official reopening date approaching, guests visiting Universal Orlando Resort later this month may finally see the attraction operating consistently once again.

For families with younger children, that could mean access to one of the most unique rides in all of Islands of Adventure. For longtime fans, it is simply exciting to see a Jurassic Park classic returning to life.

And as guests continue spotting ride vehicles moving above the jungle pathways, anticipation is only continuing to grow.

Sometimes, the biggest emotional moments in a theme park are not tied to the newest coaster or largest expansion. Sometimes, they come from seeing an old favorite quietly begin moving again after years of uncertainty.

That is exactly why so many Universal Orlando fans are suddenly paying attention to Pteranodon Flyers once more.

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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