
And now, Universal Orlando has confirmed that certain attractions will be temporarily closing in the near future.
Universal Orlando has shared that the following attractions will close temporarily, beginning August 9, 2020:
- A Day in the Park with Barney (Universal Studios Florida)
- Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl (Universal Studios Florida)
- Fast and the Furious: Supercharged (Universal Studios Florida)
- Fear Factor Live! (Universal Studios Florida)
- Storm Force Accelatron (Islands of Adventure)
- Poseidon’s Fury (Islands of Adventure)

According to Universal Orlando, team members from these attractions will be relocated to other roles throughout the resort.

Universal also stated that they intend to focus on “marquee guest experiences” at this time.

Currently, there are no re-opening dates for these attractions — but we will keep you posted!
These are the biggest differences we’ve seen between Universal Orlando and Disney World’s reopenings!
Have you been on any of these attractions at Universal Orlando? Let us know in the comments!
Universal Studios
- AllEars TV: I Ate Everything in Harry Potter World at Epic Universe — The Best & WORST
- 3 Illegal Things You’re Still Doing in Universal Orlando (And Everyone Hopes You’ll Stop)
- Yes, A 99° Day in Epic Universe Really Is That Bad — Here Are 4 Hacks That Helped Me Survive
- NEWS: Epic Universe Confirms 2 BIG Express Pass Ride Changes
- I Feel So, So Bad for People Who Made These Mistakes in Epic Universe
- Universal Orlando Just CLOSED This Ride Forever — But What Is Replacing It?
- I Never Thought I Would Try This in Universal Orlando, But It Made My Day 10x Better
- 5 Parking Rules Tourists Break That Scream “This Is My First Time in Orlando”
- The Land Disney and Universal REFUSE to Build (And Why They Are Making a HUGE Mistake)
- Epic Universe Files NEW Permit…and It Could Be a HUGE Deal
Fast & Furious is no great loss. Shouldn’t have been built in the first place.
Hmmm. We have a little trip planned in late August. I hope they don’t cut any other rides to cut costs, or it won’t be worth it. We already cancelled Disney twice this year, and switched to Universal for most days. Here’s hoping don’t have to cancel again.