Universal Orlando Resort has spent the last several years transforming itself faster than ever before. Epic Universe expanded the company’s footprint in Florida, new construction projects continue appearing across the resort, and fans constantly speculate about which franchises could arrive next.
Now, another longtime Universal experience is preparing to shut down for good.
Reports indicate the Mystic Fountain inside Islands of Adventure will permanently close on May 16, 2026. If that timeline holds, guests only have a couple of days left to visit the interactive attraction before it disappears forever.
The closure also adds another major change to The Lost Continent, a land that has slowly faded over the past few years.

Universal Orlando Resort Has A Long History Of Closures
Universal has never hesitated to replace older attractions.
Some former rides remain incredibly popular with longtime fans even years after their closures. Attractions like Jaws, Back to the Future: The Ride, and Earthquake: The Big One helped define earlier eras of Universal Orlando before eventually disappearing.
Dragon Challenge also became one of the resort’s biggest retired attractions after Universal replaced the coaster with Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure.
Even smaller experiences around Islands of Adventure eventually vanished as Universal continued modernizing the parks. Island Skipper Tours quietly disappeared years ago, and many guests barely remember it existed today.
That constant cycle of closures and replacements has become part of Universal Orlando’s identity.
Now, The Lost Continent appears to be the latest area entering a major transition period.

The Lost Continent Continues Shrinking
At one time, The Lost Continent felt like one of the most immersive lands inside Islands of Adventure. The area leaned heavily into mythology themes while surrounding guests with giant ruins, fountains, and dramatic architecture.
But things changed after The Wizarding World of Harry Potter expanded into the land.
Many fans believe The Lost Continent never fully recovered after losing major portions of its original footprint. The permanent closure of Poseidon’s Fury in 2023 only intensified those feelings.
Without Poseidon’s Fury, the land lost one of its biggest draws. Guests still walked through the area, but many no longer treated it as a destination.
Now, construction walls and redevelopment activity have started taking over portions of the land. Universal has remained quiet about plans, though many fans believe the company is preparing for a massive replacement project.

Mystic Fountain’s Final Days Are Here
The Mystic Fountain became one of the most unique experiences at Islands of Adventure.
The talking fountain entertained guests through jokes, playful insults, and surprise sprays of water. Families regularly stopped to interact with it while walking through The Lost Continent, especially on hot Florida afternoons.
Even though it was never considered a headliner attraction, the fountain developed a loyal following over the years because of its personality and unpredictability.
Now, reports suggest the attraction will officially close on May 16, 2026.
That means guests likely have only around 48 hours remaining before the experience disappears permanently.
For many Universal fans, the closure feels symbolic. With Poseidon’s Fury already gone and construction continuing throughout the area, The Lost Continent no longer resembles the version many guests remember from years ago.

Nintendo Rumors Continue Growing
Universal has not announced a replacement for the land, but fan speculation has exploded online.
Pokémon remains one of the most heavily discussed possibilities. Many guests believe Universal wants to expand Nintendo-themed experiences beyond Epic Universe because of how successful SUPER NINTENDO WORLD has become.
Other rumors point toward The Legend of Zelda, while some fans continue discussing The Lord of the Rings as a potential fit for the area.
Right now, Universal is keeping its long-term plans quiet. Still, the ongoing closures and construction activity strongly suggest more major changes are on the way for Islands of Adventure.




As an opening team member for Islands of Adventure, I fondly remember all of these attractions coming to life.
A lot of memories associated within each an every “land”.
I will always miss Posieden’s Adventure and The Mystic Fountain also. So sad.