Joe Gallagher+FollowOrlando’s wild weather stops Epic Universe coasterFreezing temps and wild wind gusts actually brought Universal Orlando’s Stardust Racers roller coaster to a halt this weekend—no riders were on board, but both trains got stuck on the tracks. Locals are used to Florida’s unpredictable weather, but seeing a high-speed coaster stall because of the cold is a new one! Experts say the chill and wind slowed the ride, and cold can even mess with the coaster’s lubrication. The ride’s still closed, and there’s no word on when it’ll reopen. Anyone else surprised by how much Florida’s weather can mess with our theme park fun? #Transportation #Orlando #UniversalOrlando00Share
sperkins+FollowUniversal’s Epic Universe now included in park hoppingUniversal Orlando just made vacations way easier—and cheaper—for theme park fans. Starting in 2026, Epic Universe will be part of the Park-to-Park ticket lineup, so you can hop between all three Universal parks without extra fees. No more juggling separate tickets or missing out because of cost! This means more flexibility to plan your days, chase the shortest lines, or just follow your energy. Families and groups, this could seriously change how you do Orlando. Anyone else already thinking about which rides you’ll hit first? #Travel #UniversalOrlando #EpicUniverse00Share
darrell47+FollowUniversal Orlando ditches slow Fast & Furious rideUniversal Orlando is finally pulling the plug on Fast & Furious: Supercharged, a ride that’s been the butt of jokes since it opened in 2018. Instead of the high-speed thrills fans expected, it delivered a slow, screen-heavy bus tour—leaving many underwhelmed. Now, Universal is making room for a brand-new Fast & Furious roller coaster that promises real speed and excitement. If you’ve ever ridden Supercharged just for laughs or skipped it altogether, what do you think about this big switch? Will the new coaster finally do justice to the franchise’s wild reputation? #News #UniversalOrlando #FastAndFurious00Share