Construction progresses on the new 17-foot sound wall at Universal Orlando's Epic Universe, designed to enhance the visitor experience.
Universal Orlando, August 28, 2025
Universal Orlando is making significant upgrades to its Epic Universe, including the construction of a new 17-foot sound wall designed to reduce noise and improve visitor experience. This project, valued at approximately $5 million, spans over 0.53 miles and features robust engineering to withstand high winds. Along with this, Universal has initiated demolition of the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit coaster and is planning future expansions at the park. These enhancements aim to elevate the attractions and overall guest satisfaction at Universal Orlando.
Construction activity has resumed and is gaining momentum at Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe, notably behind the Stardust Racers roller coaster. Significant developments include the establishment of a new 17-foot tall sound wall designed to enhance the park experience by minimizing external noise and blocking outside views.
Newly opened permits indicate that the sound wall project extends over 0.53 miles and is built to endure winds of up to 139 mph, making it a robust addition to the park’s infrastructure. Valued at approximately $5 million, the wall’s construction involves steel columns positioned every 20 feet with panels infilled between them to create a solid sound barrier. This design is similar to that of the wall behind Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, aimed at enhancing the overall visitor experience.
The construction permits for the sound wall were filed by the Shingle Creek Transit & Utility Community Development District, with an expiration date set for February 2026. The area designated for the sound wall project has already been cleared, stretching from Sand Lake Road to the edges of the water treatment plant’s property. To facilitate construction, a temporary bypass road has been created to allow Team Member shuttles to navigate the busy area safely. Currently, footings for the sound wall are being installed, with heavy machinery actively on-site.
In addition to the sound wall, Universal has submitted new permits for a nearby 53.76-acre parcel of land, referred to as the “West Parcel Mass Grading.” Although details about the anticipated utilization of this parcel remain unclear, the permits suggest planning for new construction projects and a stormwater management system. Speculation surrounds the possibility of new hotels, entertainment districts, or even additional park venues, further expanding Universal’s offerings to guests.
The park has also introduced Universal Express service to two more attractions: Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry and Donkey Kong Mine-Cart Madness, enhancing the visitor experience at these popular rides. In a significant transition, the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster officially closed its doors on August 17, 2025, after a thrilling 16-year run. Following its closure, demolition commenced promptly with large sections of the roller coaster track removed within days.
In a nostalgic farewell, characters themed from the attraction engaged with guests on its last operational day, creating a celebratory atmosphere and distributing memorabilia to riders. Early indications suggest that a new roller coaster is anticipated to take the place of the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, keeping the excitement alive in the same footprint.
Universal’s water park, Volcano Bay, is scheduled for a seasonal refurbishment from October 26, 2026, to March 24, 2027, during which the popular TapuTapu wearable system will be retired. Additionally, refurbishments are planned for attractions across Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida, including a rumored significant overhaul of the Jurassic Park River Adventure.
These renovations aim to enhance the visitor experience by updating and improving the park’s most popular attractions. More updates and visuals regarding Universal’s ongoing projects will be shared through various platforms, ensuring guests remain informed about the exciting changes and developments in the park.
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