Monsters. Hands down, #1. Originally had ministry, but after more than one ride on it, monsters really takes the cake Answer from Coasterfanman1 on reddit.com
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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: Summary of all 11 rides coming to Epic Universe
January 31, 2024 -

Note: this is primarily a summary of work by Alicia Stella at Park Stop, and is based on planning and trademark applications (which have all been accurate with the official information released so far).

I have also only included rides on this list, not shows or other attractions.

Celestial Park (2 rides)

Constellation Carousel
Type: Flat ride
Manufacturer: Unknown
Comment: Seems to be a fairly standard carousel, except it foes in a figure of 8 rather than a circle

Starfall Racers (x2)
Type: Rollercoaster
Manufacturer: Mack Rides
Similar rides: Icon (Blackpool Pleasure Beach), Velocicoaster
Comment: Duelling Multi-launch Coaster from Mack, it will be this parks Velocicoaster and almost certainly the stand-out coaster

Dark Universe (2 rides)

Curse of the Werewolf
Type: Rollercoaster
Manufacturer: Mack Rides
Similar rides: Cobra's Curse (Busch Gardens Tampa)
Comment: Family Spinning Coaster from Mack, it's a shame they didn't go for an Xtreme Spinner but that may have been deemed too intense

Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment
Type: Dark ride
Manufacturer: Robocoaster (?)
Similar rides: Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey
Comment: Uses the same KUKA-arm ride system as Forbidden Journey, though the layout suggests it will be less screen based.

Isle of Berk (3 rides)

Dragon Racer's Rally (x2)
Type: Flat ride
Manufacturer: Gerstlauer
Similar rides: Fairly common Sky Fly ride, especially in Europe
Comment: Duel Sky Fly's from Gerstlauer

Fyre Drill
Type: Interactive Boat Ride
Manufacturer: Mack Rides
Similar rides: Fairly common Splash Battle ride
Comment: Interactive Boat Ride from Mack

Hiccup's Wing Gliders
Type: Rollercoaster
Manufacturer: Intamin
Similar rides: Hagrid's
Comment: Family Multi-launch Coaster from Intamin. It looks like to will be similar to Hagrid's, but maybe slightly more family friendly

Ministry of Magic (1 ride)

Battle of the Ministry of Magic
Type: Dark Ride
Manufacturer: Oceaneering Entertainment Systems (?)
Similar rides: Amazing Adventure's of Spider-Man, Transformers 3D, Jurassic World Adventure
Comment: Uses the same SCOOP ride system as Spider-man, but won't be 3D - so hopefully less screen based

Super Nintendo World (3 rides)

Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge
Type: Augmented Reality Dark Ride
Manufacturer: MTS Systems
Similar rides: Mario Kart at other Universal Parks
Comment: Clone of the Mario Kart ride at other Universal Parks

Mine Cart Madness
Type: Rollercoaster
Manufacturer: Unknown (ride system is patented by Universal)
Similar rides: Mine Cart Madness at Universal Japan
Comment: Clone of the Donkey Kong ride at Universal Japan

Yoshi's Adventure
Type: Omnimover
Manufacturer: Unknown
Similar rides: People Mover, The High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride!
Comment: People Mover style ride that will take you round the area

Interested to hear what ride people are most looking forward to, and if you think 11 rides will be enough?

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r/UniversalEpicUniverse on Reddit: Epic Rides Ranked
September 3, 2025 -

I'm glad I didn't listen to all of the negative reviews and wait a year for Epic. Seems like lines are better as the kids went back to school. Despite that, I really hate lines. I don't think many rides are worth waiting 2 hours. And I didn't do all of the rides in Nintendo land. But Epic is the best Universal park. I just wish they had at least one more roller coaster.

  1. Stardust racer in the first row at night - this is by far the best ride. We rode it multiple times. But it's best at night, especially in the first row. I heard the last row is good too.

  2. Monsters Unchained - Our entire group thought this was far better than Battle at the Ministry. I get dizzy on 3D rides very easily. I can't handle the 3D Harry Potter ride at IoA. It might be because the ride moves you to a horizontal position several times throughout the ride that I didn't get dizzy. It actually reset my senses. And there is a great mix of 3D and animatronics, with the animatronics being the best I've seen in a ride.

  3. Hiccup's Wing Gliders - it's not as good as Hagrid's but it's similar. That's all I can say about it. It's also cute. But not nearly as good as Stardust.

  4. Mario Kart - Bowser's Challenge - The game aspect of the ride didn't make a lot of sense to me. And I wasn't sure if I was competing against other people in my cart. But the ride itself was very nostalgic, especially the end where you go on Rainbow Road. That part alone was worth the wait.

  5. Battle at the Ministry - The interior is beautiful and looks like the movies. But the waits are insane for the ride itself. I know I'm in the minority, but I found it very overrated. It also relies way too much on 3D screens, and I got very dizzy, especially in the beginning. It also broke down three times during the ride. My group are massive HP fans and did not think the ride was a memorable experience. A one hour wait is fine, but I do not think it's worth a 2 or 3 hour wait.

  6. Constellation Carouse - Pretty cool but don't wait an hour for it. Do it at night.

  7. Mine Cart Madness - This is one of the worst coasters I've ever seen. It's slow but tries to be more intense by jerking you around during turns. I knew it would be disappointing because they let you bring your bags on the ride. If the wait is more than 20 minutes I would skip it.

Overall the park is great considering the rides at some of the other parks can be kind of dated. It just needs two more coasters to be perfect. But I don't think it's worth waiting in 2 or 3 hour lines for anything at this park.

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Stardust Racers Monsters Unchained Ministry Hiccup Minecart Mario Kart Curse of the Werewolf Dragon Racers Rally Yoshi Carousel Fyre Drill (possibly higher for some, but the day I rode it the boat my family had was a mess. Low water pressure first half of the ride and no water at all to shoot the second half of the ride). Not sure if it counts, but I thought the Bowser Jr. Challenge was fantastic and a Top 5 experience in my eyes. Possibly the best attraction in Super Nintendo World.
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Agree. Went to Epic last week. No ride is even close to beating Hagrid or Velocicoaster. Mostly the same rating. Stardust - super fun coaster. Didn’t blow my mind. Felt similar to hulk but better. Monster’s unchained - up there on one of my fave rides ever. It’s long and the animatronics are sick! I love it Hiccups wing gliders - Hagrid for kids. Pretty fun Mario Kart - typically not the biggest fan of rides like this but still good. The glasses and vr is a bit wonky Battle at the ministry - was so excited for this and it’s a dud. Transformers and Spiderman move more and are more thrilling than this. The cgi faces were so off! The queue is amazing though. Mine cart- short and a missed opportunity. The shakes the car makes is so annoying. I wish it did baby drops or something instead. Didn’t even bother doing the 2nd day with express passes. Fyre drill - ppl mover with water guns. Another missed opportunity for an actual ride. Curse of the werewolf - seriously there are better rides at the fair. I can’t believe this 30 second mess of an afterthought of a ride. Dragon racers - fair ride Didn’t ride : carousel or yoshi
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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: Epic Universe Rides Ranked by Thrill??
June 23, 2025 -

Me and my mom are going to Universal (and Epic Universe) for the first time. We are Disney people who aren’t really into thrill rides. We love to do Tron but both of us didn’t really like the Guardians of the Galaxy ride. Both of us don’t do rides that go upside down or anything too crazy.

What rides are the most intense and the least intense? We don’t know what to expect and how many rides to anticipate going on. What do you guys recommend?

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r/rollercoasters on Reddit: [Epic Universe] Trip Report
April 6, 2025 -

I was lucky enough to attend a preview of Epic Universe and I wanted to share my thoughts on the park as a whole.

Overall, it's a really great park. Universal did really well with the design overall and I felt like it flowed well from one land to the next.

The Bad:

No shade - Now this I think will be fixed with time once all the trees grow. In the meantime there literally isn't any shade unless you go inside of a building. Same for some of the outdoor queues, about half of the queue is shaded and the other half is left out in the sun. Brutal.

Not family oriented - if you're a family with small kids, do no waste a day on Epic Universe especially if your child isn't 40" tall. There really isn't a lot to do with small kids at the park. A playground in dragons, the boat ride, and the carousel are the only attractions that small kids can do. I feel like Islands and Studios both have better small kid dedicated areas.

Nintendo guest flow - escalator up into the land and steps back down, this is going to be a nightmare especially with the number of strollers we see in Orlando parks.

The Good:

Cutting edge attractions - Monsters is amazing, so is almost every other ride in the park. Universal really knocked it out of the (theme) park with these attractions.

Rides designed well to handle crowds - Hiccup's has 2 loading stations, Monster's is a people eater just like Forbidden Journey, Stardust has a THRC north of 3000 people per hour, we were even surprised by the amount of people able to ride the carousel at the same time. With the exception of Mine Cart Madness and Dragon Racers Rally, this park's attractions are really built to handle crowds.

The park is designed to handle crowds - while the paths are not as wide as Tokyo Disneyland, they are wider than both the other Universal parks and will handle the crowds well.

The food - I would put Epic Universe up there with Dollywood and Knoebels for the best theme park food in the US. Everything we saw looked amazing and the pizzas we had at Pizza Moon were the best theme park pizzas (Via Napoli included) I have ever eaten. Another dining note was that we didn't find a freestyle machine out of ice all day (a big problem for the existing parks).

Standouts:

Stardust Racers - a really great coaster with really good capacity. I really enjoyed getting to race with the other train each time and the Celestial Spin is such a great element. Loads of airtime and some really cool views of the park. The coaster is somewhere in my top 10 (out of 354).

Monsters Unchained - Amazing. Great animatronics, great use of screens. A perfect take on a old school ghost train ride. I will say this is the best use of projected faces I have ever seen anywhere.

I didn't get to ride Battle at the Ministry but I'm sure that will be a standout when it eventually opens.

Untrainable - probably the best theme park show on the planet right now. The perfect length to keep little ones engaged and all of the special effects were perfect. Great use of large LED screens.

Musings:

So there was a lot of hype around this park and I think it lived up to most of the hype. I heard a few people think this park would be a Disney "killer" but I don't think that's the case. It's good, don't get me wrong. I don't think it will compete with the nostalgia and brand Disney has created from a general public (GP) perspective. I'm an enthusiast so I think just about everything in this park is better than what Disney has created in recent years. This park is so very good at world building and placing you in the middle of a movie accurate world and I can say that Universal does this way better than Disney (except for Cars Land, but that's a discussion for another day).

I think out of the park, Nintendo will be the hit with the GP while enthusiasts will gravitate towards Dark Universe.

Out of everything we rode, Mine Cart Madness was both my wife and I's favorite ride. I think it was really innovative and Universal executed it well (except for the low capacity).

I'm really interested on how Epic will affect market share/guest flow in Orlando. I'm confident that families would add an extra day to their Universal vacations to go to Epic. I am less confident that it would take a day off of a families Disney vacation. I think the biggest looser is probably SeaWorld in this situation since it's usually the park people add on to their vacations if they have an extra day.

Listening to Len Testa on the Disney Dish Podcast, he indicated that Epic has the same capacity and things to do as Animal Kingdom did opening day. Based on our experience at the park, that seems about right. I wouldn't say that Epic is a half day park though, it still took all day (10-7) to do everything. I could see however, if they let in too many people, it would make for a really miserable experience.

Where it ranks:

So I really like theme parks with flowing, tree lined paths that look like they have been integrated into the environment (see Efteling, Europa Park, Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, Tweetsie Railroad, Alton Towers, etc.) and parks with good capacity (see Europa Park).

While Epic doesn't quite fit into these categories—it's flat and lacks shade—it's still a world-class theme park that I highly recommend everyone visit if they get the chance. There's really nothing I dislike about Epic (aside from the points I mentioned earlier); I just happen to prefer 11 other parks a bit more.

Based on what we experienced from our preview visit, I would rank Epic Universe #12 out of 73

1 Europa Park - Rust

2 Silver Dollar City - Branson

3 Efteling - Kaatsheuvel

4 Dollywood - Pigeon Forge

5 Disneyland - Anaheim

6 Alton Towers - Stoke on Trent

7 Tokyo DisneySea - Tokyo

8 Universal Studios Islands of Adventure - Orlando

9 Tokyo Disneyland - Tokyo

10 Walt Disney World - Magic Kingdom - Lake Buena Vista

11 Parc Astérix - Piailly

12 Epic Universe - Orlando

13 Phantasialand - Brühl

14 Busch Gardens Williamsburg - Williamsburg

15 Liseberg - Gothenburg

16 Tivoli Gardens - Copenhagen

17 Knoebels Amusement Resort - Elysburg

18 Walt Disney World - Disney's Hollywood Studios - Lake Buena Vista

19 Disneyland Paris - Disneyland Park - Marne la Vallée

20 Epcot - Orlando

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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: My full Epic Universe ride rankings
November 10, 2024 -

Finally got on all 11 Epic Universe rides today and here’s how I rank them

11: Constellation Carousel

It’s a carousel it does it’s job and it does it very well. But this is the highest I can possibly rank it

10: Dragon Racers Rally

Too short for how hard it is to spin.

9: Fyre Drill

Nice way to get wet in a park that is admittedly very hot. Still think there is much better to offer

8: Yoshis Adventure

Very good vantage points of Epic Universes best land. You ride it more for the view than the actual experience

7: Curse of the Werewolf

Fun ride but unfortunately way to short and kind of a wasteful supporting attraction for Dark Universe

Note from 6 on I love pretty much all of these attractions

6: Minecart Madness

Yes it’s rough but I like that it is. Adds so much to the fantastic theming of the attraction. Was honestly torn between which SNW attraction I like better.

5: Mario Kart Bowsers Challenge

As I said before I just can’t fathom that this ride gets as much hate as it does. It has one of the best queues of any theme park, The sets are absolutely astounding to look at, And the gameplay once you get the hang of it is so much fun. I really love this attraction

4: Hiccups Wing Gliders

Hagrids mini is exactly the perfect description for this. Slinky Dog Dash wishes it had even a fraction of the pure fun Hiccups gives me. If the queue didn’t suck I would ride it over and over again.

3: Harry Potter and The Battle at the Ministry

I know it’s a hot take on this sub to say Ministry is really good but Ministry is really good. Feels like Universal Creatives culmination while also opening up new possibilities. This also has by far the greatest queue line ever built.

2: Stardust Racers

As a pure thrill there is nothing that tops this. Such perfect elements mixed in with phenomenal dueling. Alone this would still be one of Universals best rides. But as a dueling experience it’s practically perfection

1: Monsters Unchained

Yeah this is my favorite dark ride ever bulit. Been on it 4 times by now and it gets better with every single cycle. I owe G Prodigy my life at this point.

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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: EPIC Universe Review
March 24, 2025 -

Went today for the second time, did all the rides. Had a blast, such an amazing theme park. All the worlds are truly awesome, so much thought and detail have been put in them.
Definitely get the powerup bands for Nintendo land, adds a lot more fun and I was surprised with all the games they had for it. Also the play area for kids in Isle of Berk is super nice, very big and a lot of things for kids. Here are some of my thoughts on the rides.

Curse of the Werewolf: 8/10 Super fun small coaster, it’s pretty unique from anything universal has.

Dragon Racer's Rally: 4/10 kind of like a fair ride. A bit of fun but ends wayyyy too quick.

Fyre Drill: 7/10 cool ride, especially if you have kids. Didn’t get soaked but fairly wet. You have a water gun and you get to hit targets. My daughter got to go on it but was too young to actually use the water gun.

The Battle at the Ministry: 10/10 ride isn’t open but did the queue which is BREATHTAKING!! Your jaw will legit drop, all I gotta say.

Hiccup's Wing Gliders: 10/10 really loved this ride, similar to Hagrids.

Mario Kart: Bowsers Challenge: 8/10 the VR is a bit weird but overall a good ride.

Mine-Cart Madness: 10/10 was amazing !! Super unique, loved the details.

Monsters Unchained: 9/10 the queue is crazy. The ride details and atmosphere is next level. It’s not as fun as forbidden journey in terms of movement though.

Stardust Racers: 10/10 truly epic, it’s pretty intense and has quite a few moments of airtime. During the end of the ride the other coaster goes right above your head, it’s an amazing sight.

Yoshi's Adventure: 7/10 very slow and chill ride. You get to see the whole of Nintendo land from it and the view is great.

Also we ate at Das Stakehaus and the food was great

Unfortunately didn’t get to do the two shows but people say they are great.

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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: Epic universe, what ride to go on first??
January 22, 2025 -

My boyfriend and I are going on July 5th (prob going to be a very busy day) so I was wondering if we should rope drop battle of the ministry ride or should we wait? We have the express passes

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Underdog strategy: I know it's strange but if you wanted to get on hiccups Wing gliders or meet toothless, those are the only things in the park that get a significant wait yet are not open for early entry of any kind so you can essentially walk right up and get on it when it opens at 10:00. No competing with hotel guests who are already in the queue in front of you. All you really need to do is be in the park before the 10:00 opening and make sure that you are in the queue to enter Berk before they open it to everyone even if you're a bit back in the line you should still be able to get in quickly and go straight to the ride or the meet and greet. If you're near the front you might even want to run over and do the toothless meet if you're among the first 10 people in line since that'll instantly be an hour for the rest of the day. Meeting toothless and hiccups Wing gliders are also two of the most miserable and hot queues to wait through so avoiding them is a great way to cash in at the start of the day. Most of the rest of the queues in the park are indoors or a completely covered but not those two. We could have met toothless and ridden Wing Gliders twice in the span of 15 minutes if it had not broken down immediately after we rode it the first time.
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Ministry dropped to like 70 minutes after around 3pm yesterday. I walked into stardust when I arrived at about 10.30. When i went on ministry it was a posted 120 minute wait and I waited about 40 in single rider
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Went two days during the Universal Creative March 15th and 16th dates. Won't try to spoil too much, but I will answer your questions. I should note Battle of the Ministry was not open on the days I was there and I'm pretty sure it still isn't open during the current previews. I did get to try each ride, some I tried multiple, and I did get to eat at each land's sit down restaurant. Favorite Ride: It's a toss up between Monsters Unchained and Stardust Racers, specifically the green side. I got to try both the main and B variation of Monsters Unchained. When the ride is in B mode, it's not great, but if you're a fan of the animatronics, it's your best opportunity to look at most of the animatronics. When it is running in the main mode, it's an absolutely incredible dark ride. I can't think of anything that even compares to it as a dark ride. It's one that you have to experience to understand how great it is. Stardust Racers is a great roller coaster. As good as Velocicoaster? Not quite, it's very close, but I would put it as one of the greater roller coasters they have. The only complaint is that it can feel a little too intense, especially the first hill. The first hill feels like you're just going to fly out and I actually got scared the first time I rode Stardust. The green side is just a tad more thrilling due to one key part about halfway in. Favorite Land: Super Nintendo Land. Not even a question. The rides here are fine, with Mine Cart Madness being the standout attraction with a great ride concept, but the land as a whole is what makes it the best land. While it does require you to fork over more money to buy a wristband, it's honestly worth it for the overall interactive capabilities it unlocks. Favorite Food: This very much depends on your taste in food, but the great thing I will say is the sit down restaurants and grab and go places in each land are incredible. The prices will be expensive as you would expect (During previews the food was free but they still showed pricing on the indoor and outdoor menus) but it's easily some of the best amusement/theme park food I've ever had. I personally had a bone to pick with the Cafe in the Harry Potter land though. I should point out I have a French girlfriend and have been to France many times to visit her, so my bias may be a bit stricter, but the food felt a tad inauthentic. It's like an adaptation of French food. Don't wanna say too much about individual items since idk how much I can say with the full menu not being announced as far as I'm aware. For quick grab and go foods, the Grog and Gruel place in Dragons is the place to go, not even a question. Extra note, the standout thing to note is the animatronics. Universal's animatronics game are above and beyond ANYTHING out there right now, and it's incredible how lifelike they can make everything. Even with the more cartoony animatronics. Overall, it's a great park and anyone who goes I think will enjoy it, but it's not as good as Islands of Adventure IMO. Give it some time for expansions and it'll probably be THE park to go to.
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I'm not going to give anything away. But it's OFF THE CHAIN. Whomever proposed the food options was spitting fire.
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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: I went to Epic Universe this past weekend. It is truly an incredible park.
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Lots of park footage in my video link included.

I recently visited Epic Universe on a Sunday in December and wanted to share my experience. The theming and attention to detail are truly amazing; the way you transition through the portals into each land makes it feel like you are genuinely entering another world.

It was a relatively slow day, and I managed to get on every ride I wanted without an Express Pass or Early Entry (I was not staying at a resort). I only skipped the spinning attractions, Dragon Racer’s Rally and Curse of the Werewolf, and opted to re-ride other rides instead of hitting the Celestial Carousel.

Here is a quick look at my day:

• Starfall Racers: This was a 15 minute wait and easily my favorite ride of the day.

• Super Nintendo World: Bowser’s Challenge was initially a 55 minute wait (though it stretched to 120 minutes due to downtime). We also grabbed the calzones in the land and waited about 45 minutes for the DK Coaster. By the end of the night, Bowser and Yoshi were walk ons!

• Isle of Berk: "The Untrainable Dragon" is a fantastic show. We also did Fyre Drill (another walk on) and Hiccup’s Wing Gliders, which only had a 15 minute wait later in the day.

• Ministry of Magic: While the wait was 120 minutes earlier in the day, it dropped to 45 minutes by the afternoon. Unfortunately, the Harry Potter show was down for much of the day, so we missed the showtimes.

• Dark Universe: This area looks incredible at night. The "Monsters" ride was only a 15 minute wait and has a great ride vehicle similar to Forbidden Journey. I highly recommend grabbing a drink at the tavern there.

Between rides, we explored the gift shops and sampled snacks throughout the various lands. I was very happy with the experience and can’t wait to go back!

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My wife and I went to Epic on Monday this week and it was amazing. We didn't wait longer than about 30 minutes for anything but ministry, though posted times were usually around 45 mins. We did have the HTTYD show breakdown in the middle but they gave us a single use express that we used to dodge a 2 hour Mario kart line. We managed to get everything in the park done by around 7pm so we even had time to double up on a few rides and play around a lot in Nintendo World. I very much recommend doing early park admission if you can. We got through what were later some of the longest lines in the park before the park fully opened, which saved us a ton of time.
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This is the same day I was there! I'm going to have to watch this closely to see if I made the video. I did get stuck for an hour on Fyre Drill, which I only went on because I thought I had some time before the next HTTYD show -- big mistake! I made the same decision as you and opted to re-ride some other rides instead of the Celestial Carousel. It was also having some difficulty (or possibly a toddler who wanted to get off mid-ride) while I was in line, so I cut my losses. My biggest time suck was the Harry Potter show because I had to go back to that land multiple times to catch it -- one time I was just sitting on a bench nearby and it ended up getting to capacity early, and then a show was "canceled" I think (not officially canceled by the time I gave up, but the cast member recommended I come back for the next one). I didn't really go to Isle of Birk at night (beyond walking in just past the portal gates for a glimpse), but I wish I saved time to ride Dragon Racers Rally at night. Once my feet stop hurting, I will be eager to go back!
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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: For those that have been to all parks including Epic, rank your updated top 10 rides/experiences
December 27, 2024 - I’m taking the family in July! ... A bunch was closed when I went but so far I’d say: Hagrids, velocicoaster, stardust, curse of werewolf, rip ride, hiccups, hulk, mummy, gringotts, spiderman. Having only done the ones at epic ...
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r/rollercoasters on Reddit: [Universal Epic Universe] visit
July 18, 2024 -

Spent the day there yesterday, very low crowds during the "technical rehearsal" before the official park opening. Only employees of Universal and their invited guests. Pictures and video were not allowed as some parts of the park are closed off or not working and there is still a lot of final polishing to do around the park.

Overall it's not a very large park but it's not a small one either. The art deco styling of the center section was really nice. The four themed worlds that branch off from the center were well done too. But I have to give a special mention to the Super Nintendo World area. You enter through a green pipe and emerge into what I can only describe as a Super Mario Brothers fever dream. I'm a theme park veteran of many decades but this had my mouth hanging open.

On to the rides. I'll only list the thrill type rides that I rode as this is r/rollercoasters

Monsters Unchained: Was temporarily closed for much of the day due to glitches, whenever it opened the line would be very long as people rushed over to try it. Cool ride, same sort of concept and vehicles as Harry Potter Forbidden Journey. It was more thrilling than Harry Potter but less likely to cause motion sickness.

Curse Of The Werewolf: Fun coaster with spinning cars but it doesn't get high up or go very fast and it was too short to be worth more than a 30 minute wait. Ops needs to speed up the launches to prevent the line from getting ridiculous. Hopefully they'll get faster as the official opening approaches. The tracks were a bit bumpier than you'd think for it being a brand new ride.

Mine Cart Madness: Medium thrill coaster with the neat effect of it repeatedly looking like you're about to jump off broken tracks and crash. I liked this ride better than Werewolf but it had the same issue of the line not moving as fast as I'm sure it could.

Ministry Of Magic: Not open yet but the que was open for walk throughs. They did a good job on the que areas, lots to look at. Better than the other rides for sure.

Stardust Racers: This is a really, really good coaster. Two tracks, both trains launch at the same time, curve underneath the loading docks, level out, then you're blasted twice by electromotive force up to an impressive speed and you feel like you're being hurled up the first hill. The positive G's were good without being terribly brutal but the negative G's were intense. Just before you reach the top of each hill you're given another electro shove forwards which is spicy. When the trains twist around each other is really neat, first you're looking up at an inverted train then you're inverted looking down at them. The trains are closer together than you'd think during much of the ride which adds to the thrill. The tracks were smooth as glass which increases the feeling of flying. At night the tracks aren't lit but the trains are, so people on the ground just see what looks like two comets dancing together through the sky.

A fun time was had by my group. We walked about five miles total including the parking lot but we were back and forth chasing open rides and shorter lines. Listed pricing for food, drinks and alcohol was about average for a theme park. All in all I'd say it's worth a day if you've already hit the big parks or there's something there you're especially interested in.

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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: Things you MUST KNOW before Universal and Epic Universe
November 10, 2025 -

Just spent 3 days at the parks. Went with one other person. I was on here a BUNCH before going since I like to be on top of things and know everything, and now I can share what I learned and what you may not see on this subreddit or think about in general.

1. Express Passes

If you can drop the money, Express Pass is a MUST. These are a total life saver. You do not need to think twice about any wait times with an EP. DK's was i think 185 minutes when we got in line, ended up waiting maybe 20 minutes. If you can fork over the money, do it without a second thought. You don't need to bother with an itinerary if you have them, you'll be able to do anything you want and not have to worry about missing anything. We hit everything we wanted to in both IOA and US with ease in 1 day, same for Epic.

2. More Walking Than You Think

You're gonna hit around 20,000 steps in 1 day. I thought I had comfortable shoes, I was wrong. I'm an athletic guy - not in a cardio sense though - and my legs and feet were hurting after each day. Either make sure your shoes are very comfortable, or consider buying those gel soles for your shoes. I would do that if I went back.

3. Epic Blows Away the Other 2 Parks

We initially had 2 day Park to Park + 1 day Epic. We did IOA/US Day 1, then Epic Day 2, and ended up buying another Epic ticket for Day 3. It was worth it. We were able to do IOA/US to hit 2 rides we wanted to go on, grabbed a drink and shop, then head to Epic the rest of the day. The other 2 parks are good (IOA way better than US) but Epic is just another level. Our waiter at dinner explained Epic has a way higher budget for food, and it was very obvious. Everything we ate and drank was a step up from the other 2. Every 4D/3D ride (all Harry Potter rides + some others) are obviously way more high tech and look so much better. If you can, consider just getting 1 Day P2P, and 2 days Epic - though depending on how long you're going for, thats just what I wish we did.

4. Early Park Admission

If you go to IOA/US with Express Pass, dont even bother rushing for EPA unless you want to. You can show up at 10am and you'll hit everything you want to with ease. Epic is different though. We wanted to meet Toothless (no EP for this) so EPA was crucial. We met him right when it opened (don't wait for later in the day, it's packed the whole time).

5. Extra Notes on Certain Areas/Rides/Food

- Stardust Racers, DK's ride, and Wing Gliders are much better when it's dark out. Keep that in mind if you want to save your EP.

- Was worried about delays/closures, did not have much of an issue with that at all. Ministry was delayed for like 20 min one day. Monster's Unchained was delayed once as we were in line, and the Hogwart's ride literally froze as we were in the middle of it first ride of the trip. Other than that everything was smooth.

- Breakfast at Three Broomsticks is pretty good. Most of the food at IOA/US is basic, mediocre food aside from specific spots, but the breakfast here was better than expected. Closes at 10:30.

- Universal Studios is honestly a skip in my opinion since RipRide Rocket is gone. Diagon Alley is very cool, but none of the rides in that entire park are very great - excluding the Mummy ride and the Gringott's ride. The place looks very cool at night, but the rides need a revamping since everything else is just that much better.

- The Untrainable Dragon show at Epic is worth the watch. Whether you have small children or not, if you like HTTYD or just rest it's worth it, only about 20 min too. Try to get a seat on the right side since that's where you exit.

If you have any questions about specific things LMK Im pretty unbiased. As a party of 2 we were able to hit every single thing we wanted to with 0 issues.

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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: Prediction- What Will be the Best and Most Popular Ride In Epic Universe?
September 14, 2023 -

These are just my predictions! Tell me what you think and what your predictions are!!

Most Popular: MarioKart: Bowsers Challenge (Super Nintendo World)

This will by far have the longest line. Donkey Kong would come second but could be first.

Best: Battle at the Ministry (Harry Potter: Ministry of Magic)

I’ve heard rumors that this ride will be like Rise of the Resistance at Disney. I haven’t ridden that but people say it is amazing and regularly has the longest lines.

Most underrated: Monsters Unchained (Dark Universe)

The whole Dark Universe land will be underrated imo. People won’t know what to expect from this ride.

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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: My review of Epic Universe
November 22, 2025 -

I was a little nervous about going to Epic because my expectations were sky high and I kept seeing a lot of negativity surrounding the park opening. Overall, I loved the park. It’s tied or possibly better than IOA for me. I’ll just list my thoughts in an internet friendly numbered list a la Jenny Nicholson.

  1. It’s not perfect but wow it still blew me away. I was aware that new parks always have growing pains and I think I went on a pretty busy day. It was fairly packed, but I still enjoyed it. I really was not expecting the scale of everything. Truly a masterpiece in modern theme parks. I went in spoiler free outside of knowing ride names so it really felt like a discovery the entire day.

  2. I think express is a requirement to enjoy the park, I just can’t find any joy when waiting in line. I would rather only get 1 day with express vs 3 days with no express. The queues are massive and there were many rides that were a 2+ hour wait and Ministry got to 4 at one point 😭🤯

  3. Yes, the shade is an issue. Even though it’s November, it got into the low/mid 80s. It’s hot, there isn’t a lot of shade and some areas feel like they are roasting you, specifically in Super Mario world. The Harry Potter area was great because of the large buildings creating shade. Idk how to solve the super Mario shade problem without ruining the look of everything being in the cartoon Mario style. Although many of the queues are shaded or have ac which is fantastic. Hiccups had large portions of waiting in direct sunlight, it did have trees so hopefully they grow in and help that. I did my best to do the areas with shaded queues during the hottest part of the day.

  4. I was extremely disappointed that monsters was closed the entire day of my visit. Got to walk the queue and it was incredible but this was my most anticipated ride and it being closed really put a damper on the day. The incredible park made up for it but still so sad I didn’t get to experience the ride.

  5. Stardust racers was fantastic. Got a morning and night ride and it was even better than expected. The night ride was one of my favorite coaster experiences if I try and forget about the smell. I’m so happy universal is continuing to add large scale thrill coasters because they do them sooooooo well. I know they aren’t for everyone but wow, they keep making hit after hit.

  6. The Smell. I was a little confused when I kept noticing a… sewage type smell throughout the day. I only noticed it in Berk, stardust racers, and the Harry Potter area. After googling it, it’s some kind of water treatment plant nearby. I guess that’s why the area wasn’t very developed before universal got there. I know there’s nothing they can do now but yikes it was really strong in some areas. Maybe I was just there when the wind was blowing the wrong way.

  7. The Mario area surprised me. I’m not a big Mario fan, I’m aware of it but haven’t played the games or anything in forever. It was incredible to see it, so many moving parts, it really felt like the games come to life. I do think real trees would ruin this illusion but they need some shade. Maybe a retractable canopy or something because I know Florida storms make something like that difficult to achieve.

  8. Battle at the ministry has the most impressive queue ever made. Wow. It’s unbelievable how good it looks. I’ve been to the studio tour where they filmed in London and it has nothing on this. This was a true work of art and I can’t believe how good it turned out. I also loved the ride even though I’m not a big fan of this type of ride all the time. This was the right way to do it. Screens but not an over reliance on them, only there to enhance the experience. The line was about an hour even though I rope dropped with express pass because there was maintenance delays. If the line wasn’t insane the entire day, I would have ridden again. I think this ride will gain a better reputation once the line isn’t 2-4 hours long. I think Hagrids is having a similar evolution over the years, of people not all liking it their first ride because they waited an insane amount of time but now that the wait isn’t quite as bad most days, I feel like I see more positives. It’s much easier to enjoy something you waited an hour for. If I waited 2-4, it better be the best ride ever made and those expectations can ruin the experience for some.

  9. They need to do away with the standing pre-show at the circus show in the Harry Potter area. This show was fantastic and a surprise as I’m not a big fan of fantastic beasts. Totally worth it though. They do this standing preshow here and at Bourne stuntacular. It’s very unneeded. I was already standing outside in line, then standing inside the tent in line, then you get let in and you’re excited to sit down and relax, enjoy a show in the ac. Only to find out you have to stand like sardines for 15 more minutes as they herd people in to a circular room and do a preshow that could have been done on stage. Amazing animatronics and character actors. I honestly only did the show because we had some extra time and it was the hottest part of the day, very glad we saw it.

  10. Dark Universe is the best idea a theme park has ever had. Horror and monsters is a huge genre and a very successful genre. People love horror and Halloween year round. Yet very few theme parks take advantage of the wealth of horror related themes. This is the best theme park land I’ve ever been in. It’s perfect and I really hope they expand it. Still so sad I couldn’t fully experience Monsters Unchained but the building and queue was already one of the best I’ve ever seen. The castle?! Such an amazing backdrop for the land. The tavern was much smaller than I expected and the blades weren’t burning but it was still cute. Curse of the werewolf was a fun little ride. Very short but it’s a good supporting ride, the land definitely needs Monsters Unchained because Werewolf doesn’t work to me as the main act. It’s cute but nothing compared to the scale of Monsters. I ate at both the tavern and Das Stakehaus and enjoyed both. I really hope this land is a success because I want more. Definitely my favorite area in the park.

  11. The hotel. This isn’t a complaint or a compliment. Just a little confused why they chose an in park hotel. It just takes up so much space that could’ve been used for an expansion to a current land or a couple of extra lands altogether. It looks cool from the outside, I’m just surprised they didn’t do it in its own area like all the other hotels at universal. The fountains and ambiance of it at night are beautiful though.

  12. The park at night. If you can, make sure to spend as much time as possible at the park at night. It’s gorgeous. The lighting on the rides, the lighting in the park, the spot lights from each one entrnace, I could go on and on. No Florida sun, it’s makes the park look 10x better and it’s so much more pleasant to experience. I was only planning on going to Dark Universe at night but ended up exploring each land at night again because of how nice it was. Berk and Mario was so much nicer without the blazing sun. I could explore and look at all the details without being fried. Most parks are better at night but this park beat them all out, incredible at night.

Overall, one of my favorite parks I’ve ever been to and I’ve been lucky enough to travel to many theme parks. I’m a huge theme park buff and loved it, my partner is not a theme park buff and also loved it. So although it still has some kinks to work out, it’s a very well done park and I would go back over and over again if I could.
I really expected worse because although I tried to avoid any info on the parks, I constantly saw negative reviews about it. It definitely has potential to be the best park ever made, maybe a 5th land and a few more rides to spread people out some more. Can’t wait to see what the future holds for this park. Thank you for reading my thoughts.

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Huge theme park buff here. I did no research before going on purpose. Finally got to go yesterday and I think you nailed some key things like the park at night, dark universe and Mario. Overall I absolutely loved the park. I wish with all my heart, they’d stop the mostly digital stuff. I just hate it. New Harry Potter ride really bummed me out being so digital. I hated to say this, but you would LOVE Monsters Unchained. Try and get back there if you can. Best ride in the park IMO.
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Oooh nice review! I came back a week ago and I loved it too. We stayed at Helios and loved the hotel and private entrance. We also got the park view so being able to see it from our window with a glass of wine was nice, but the sound was muffled cause the windows. Something that I also thought was funny was that you could see the hotel guest from the window and I accidentally walked around naked and my husband had to remind me not to get to close to the window lol. When we went into the park through the private entrance it was funny cause in our own line to the park we caught a glimpse of a guy in his boxers literally didn’t care who saw. I think they really need to tint those windows. But it’s nice cause you get to talk more personally with the employees who are at the entrance. My guy went up to each family and really hyped us up for the park. I loved Mario, but it felt very narrow and closed in. I don’t like feeling like that, but the world overall is amazing!
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r/UniversalOrlando on Reddit: Is it possible to do most rides at Epic Universe in one day (without fast pass)?
March 6, 2025 -

Hi! I’m planning to visit Epic Universe this September with 5 friends, probably on a Monday (around the 15th). It’ll be their first time, and I’ve only been to Universal’s Islands of Adventure once, so we’re not super experienced.

We’re wondering if it’s really necessary to buy the fast pass, because with that money we could almost go to Disney instead. Do you think it’s possible to do most of the rides in one day without it, especially if we go on a “low-crowd” day and arrive early?

Any tips or advice would be really appreciated!