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Epic Universe's Five Themed Worlds and Celestial Park Details

Epic Universe's Five Themed Worlds and Celestial Park Details

Universal Orlando shared more details about Universal Epic Universe, a new theme park opening in 2025. The new park will have one central world with gardens and water features called Celestial Park.

There will be portals to the four additional Epic Universe worlds from Celestial Park.

The four worlds accessible from Celestial Park are:

  • The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, based on the Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter franchises

  • SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

  • How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, based on the popular film franchise

  • Dark Universe, featuring classic Universal monsters

Universal Epic Universe park map (credit: Universal)

Universal detailed Celestial Park’s attractions and experiences, a new world that promises to bring the “park” back into “theme park.” The three main attractions for Celestial Park will be a dual-racing coaster called Starfall Racers that reaches 63 mph and a height of 133 feet, a carousel called Constellation Carousel, and an interactive wet-play area called Astronomica.

Celestial Park will also have several dining establishments, including a surf-and-turf restaurant called Atlantic, an Asian restaurant called The Blue Dragon Pan-Asian Restaurant, a barbecue restaurant called The Oak & Star Tavern, and a pizza restaurant called Pizza Moon.

A couple of retail locations were announced: the Nintendo Super Star Store and Moonship Chocolates & Celestial Sweets.

The Universal Helios Grand Hotel will be located inside Epic Universe at the end of Celestial Park.

Universal shared videos introducing the park on social media, including a 7-minute video on YouTube.

For more details on Epic Universe, visit Universal Orlando’s website.

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