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Universal Studios Now Testing New Theme Park Procedure in Florida

Some new changes are taking place at Universal Studios in Florida.

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Universal Studios has begun testing new entry procedures at its Orlando theme parks, ushering in a wave of technological innovation aimed at improving guest experiences. Recently, visitors to Islands of Adventure observed a shift in the entry protocol as they found themselves bypassing the traditional ticket scanning methods.

Instead, guests are instructed to look toward a screen equipped with facial recognition technology, granting them access provided they hold a valid ticket. This new system was designed to streamline entry and allow for a smoother guest flow.

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As these new procedures are being tested, many guests have reported positive experiences. One visitor shared on social media how simple the process was, stating they were able to enter the park just by looking at a screen without needing to scan their tickets. This adjustment marks a significant step towards a more modern and effortless approach to theme park entry.

The implementation of facial recognition technology comes with a myriad of advantages that enhance the overall experience for visitors. Firstly, this system is designed to streamline the guest entry process, which could potentially reduce queuing time significantly. By minimizing the need for physical interactions with ticket turnstiles, the introduction of this technology is likely to alleviate congestion at the gates, allowing guests to get to the fun faster.

Moreover, the enhanced security measures offered by facial recognition technology cannot be overlooked. With improved identification systems, Universal aims to create a safer environment for all its visitors. This blend of efficiency and security helps ensure that guests can enjoy their day at the parks with peace of mind.

Aerial view of Epic Universe lit up at night with colorful fireworks bursting in the sky. Designed by renowned imagineers Ryan Harmon and Joe Lanzisero, the park's dazzling rides and water attractions have surpassed even Universal's standards, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.
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The excitement surrounding Universal theme parks is palpable, especially with an upcoming series of new releases and expansions announced for the year. Alongside the testing of new entry procedures, Universal has revealed that several thrilling new rides and experiences are set to debut in the upcoming summer season. These attractions are poised to captivate both new and returning visitors alike, enhancing the magic that permeates Universal’s vibrant lands.

One of the highlights on the horizon is the highly anticipated Epic Universe theme park. Scheduled to open in May 2025, this ambitious undertaking promises to immerse guests in rich settings inspired by beloved franchises. The park will feature areas themed around Harry Potter, How to Train Your Dragon, and Super Mario, among others.

Additionally, the Dark Universe area will offer experiences based on classic monster films, with attractions showcasing state-of-the-art animatronics that elevate the thrill of the adventure.

Furthermore, the company has indicated an ongoing commitment to enhance the overall guest experience through continuous improvements and expansions. This approach not only focuses on integrating advanced technologies but also emphasizes guest comfort and entertainment. With the promise of new attractions and a smooth entry process, visitors can look forward to a more engaging and efficient adventure at Universal’s Orlando parks in the future.

Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

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