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The Wizarding World Could Be Getting Bigger at Universal Orlando Resort

Here’s Why

For many guests, a day at Universal Orlando Resort isn’t just about thrills—it’s about immersion. It’s the feeling of stepping into a world where movies, stories, and fandom collide in ways that feel almost real. From Diagon Alley’s brick-lined streets to the towering coaster tracks that dominate the skyline, Universal Studios Florida has long been a place where expectations run high and emotions run even higher.

That’s why even subtle changes inside the park can spark intense reactions. Fans notice everything: walls going up, soundtracks changing, ride entrances closing earlier than usual. And when something disappears entirely, the ripple effect can be felt across the entire fan community.

Recently, that ripple turned into a wave—one that started with celebration, but quickly shifted into speculation.

The iconic Universal Studios globe in CityWalk at Universal Orlando Resort. Universal Studios Florida failed to open
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A Sudden Shift That Felt Like a Victory

Universal fans don’t always agree—but when news broke that Fast & Furious: Supercharged would be closing permanently, something rare happened. Celebration. Relief. Even joy.

For years, the attraction had developed a reputation as one of the most criticized rides at Universal Studios Florida, often ranking near the bottom of fan polls and Reddit discussions. Its closure, paired with the announcement of Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift replacing Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, felt like a turning point—proof that Universal was listening.

But once the cheers faded, another thought crept in.

If that ride was gone… what would take its place?

Large entrance arch to Universal Studios Florida with a circular Halloween Horror Nights 2023 sign. Posters for horror-themed attractions hang on the sides, and dark clouds loom in the sky above.
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Why This Patch of the Park Suddenly Matters More Than Ever

The area once occupied by Fast & Furious: Supercharged sits in an unusually strategic location. Nestled near The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley, it borders what is consistently one of the busiest, most successful lands in the entire park.

Diagon Alley isn’t just popular—it’s dominant. On most days, it outperforms nearly every other intellectual property at Universal Orlando Resort, drawing massive crowds from open to close. With Epic Universe on the horizon and competition for guest attention intensifying, every square foot of space now matters more than ever.

That’s why fans began asking the question Universal hasn’t answered yet:
Is this empty space really going to stay empty for long?

Hogwarts at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Credit: Neil Thompson, Flickr

Fans Start Connecting the Dots Online

As always, speculation exploded online—especially on Reddit. On the r/UniversalOrlando subreddit, user u/Lucky_Cartographer59 posed a question that quickly caught traction:

“I heard some rumors that they plan to extend Harry Potter into the area where the fast and furious is now… could there be a very high chance that we can get a Knight Bus ride where the old fast and furious attraction used to be?”

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The response was immediate—and telling.

One commenter suggested a practical approach, imagining a smaller-scale attraction that could still carry major thematic weight:

“A family ride with the Knight Bus. Slow, boring, but immersive for smaller kids… HP fans are fanatical at times and will eat it up.”

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Others echoed the idea, pointing out that even a modest Harry Potter addition could siphon crowds away from Epic Universe while reinforcing Universal Studios Florida as a must-visit park.

The tone wasn’t skepticism—it was anticipation.

Harry Potter on a broom catching the Snitch in front of Hogwarts
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The Reveal: What Fans Think Could Be Coming Next

Here’s the key detail fans can’t stop circling: Harry Potter expansions have historically been some of Universal’s safest bets.

With Diagon Alley already established and consistently packed, extending that world into the former Fast & Furious footprint would make logistical—and financial—sense. A Knight Bus–themed experience, in particular, would require less vertical infrastructure than a major coaster, allowing for faster construction and lower costs while still delivering immersion.

Importantly, Universal has not confirmed any plans. No permits. No announcements. No timelines. Everything circulating right now remains pure speculation driven by fan logic, crowd patterns, and Universal’s past behavior.

Still, the idea has taken on a life of its own.

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Credit: Aditya Vyas, Unsplash

What This Could Mean for Future Universal Visits

If the speculation proves true, it could signal a broader strategy shift—one focused on reinforcing proven franchises rather than taking risks on untested concepts. For guests, that could mean more cohesion, heavier crowd concentration in Wizarding World areas, and fewer “experimental” attractions going forward.

For now, though, the empty space stands as a question mark—one fans will keep watching closely.

Would you welcome a Knight Bus attraction? Or should Universal try something completely new?

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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