We've Got A Sneak Peek At What Universal Orlando's Newest Theme Park Will Look Like

In Celestial Park, dual coasters will climb to 133 feet and reach 62 mph, crisscrossing each other along 5,000 feet of track.

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Universal Orlando gave us a sneak peak of its fourth theme park set to open in 2025, and it's looking epic. That's probably why they've dubbed it Universal Epic Universe.

Epic Universe will have "five immersive worlds" connected by the heavenly sounding fountains and mythological architecture of Celestial Park. But let's be honest, Harry Potter fans are going to want to apparate right to the Ministry of Magic. Universal Orlando's newest wizarding world will include the famous ministry from Harry Potter as well as elements of 1920s Paris from the Fantastic Beasts films.

As for Mario fans, they will want to warp straight to Super Nintendo World, entering through one of his iconic green pipes for a chance to see Luigi, Princess Peach, and Donkey Kong—and to face Bowser on a Mario Kart™ ride.

Then there's the Isle of Berk from How To Train Your Dragon. We can just imagine the sky-soaring possibilities for rides in this world. Universal also revealed guests will take part in "wild boat battles" in the Viking village.

Finally, Dark Universe will feature the "experiments of Dr. Victoria Frankenstein" and "a shadowy landscape where monsters roam." There are no details yet on the hair-raising rides this world could feature.

Roller coaster fanatics will be interested to hear about the theme park's "most thrilling" coaster, Starfall Racers, in Celestial Park. Dual coasters will climb to 133 feet and reach 62 mph, crisscrossing each other along 5,000 feet of track. You can check out a video simulation of the ride online.

Universal Orlando plans to open a new 500-room hotel inside Epic Universe, the Universal Helios Grand Hotel. Keep an eye out for further developments at universal.com and make sure you're the first to know when to start planning your Florida vacation.

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