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Universal Orlando Confirms 5 Major Park Updates Coming in 2026

Universal Orlando Resort is gearing up for a huge year, and guests can already sense something big on the horizon. The resort has been quietly dropping announcements, teasing major updates, and preparing for what appears to be one of its most ambitious seasons yet. Even though not every detail has been revealed yet, what has been shared is more than enough to spark early excitement. These updates span the entire destination, positioning 2026 as a milestone year for Universal fans.

Before diving into the five significant changes guests can expect, it’s helpful to examine how Universal Orlando Resort has evolved. What started as a two-park destination has evolved into a full four-park resort, each one offering its own personality, lineup of experiences, and style of immersion. Together, they form the foundation for everything the resort plans to roll out next year.

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Universal Orlando’s Expanding Lineup

Universal Studios Florida continues to give guests a front-row seat to the world of film and television. It blends nostalgia with modern storytelling, making it a favorite for visitors who love stepping directly into their favorite worlds.

Just steps away, Universal Islands of Adventure keeps the adrenaline pumping. Every island offers something different, creating a choose-your-own-adventure feel filled with coasters, characters, and environments that transport guests far from ordinary life.

Volcano Bay adds an entirely different pace, combining tropical theming with action-packed water attractions. With Krakatau towering overhead, guests can relax or chase thrills all day long.

And now there’s Epic Universe, the newest addition that expands the resort’s footprint in a major way. This park introduces brand-new lands, cutting-edge attractions, and a layout designed to take immersion to a new level. Fans expected big changes—but the impact rolling into 2026 is even larger than many imagined.

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A Refillable Mug Deal Kicks Off the Year

Universal started building momentum with a special holiday refillable mug promotion. Guests can “buy 2 and get 1 refillable mug for FREE” through January 14, 2026. These mugs can be used at Coca-Cola Freestyle locations throughout Universal Studios Florida, Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Universal’s Epic Universe, Universal’s Volcano Bay, and Universal CityWalk.

Refills are limited to one pour every ten minutes and are only valid on the purchase day. However, the deal provides families with an easy way to save while enjoying seasonal flavors.

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Rock the Universe Brings Strong Energy Back

The popular Rock the Universe festival returns January 23 and 24 with a packed lineup across both nights. Universal calls it “a weekend of faith, fun, and music,” and the event includes famous Christian artists such as Forrest Frank, Switchfoot, Lecrae, and Phil Wickham.

A special Sunday service on January 25 rounds out the weekend. Full weekend tickets start at $173.99 and include admission for three days to Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay. Single-night tickets begin at $94.99, with discounted group options available.

Mardi Gras Makes a Colorful Return

Universal’s Mardi Gras celebration takes place from February 7 to April 4, featuring parades, live concerts, and international cuisine. The popular Float Ride and Dine Experience also returns, offering guests a three-course meal at select restaurants before they hop onto a parade float that evening. This experience starts at $94.99 per person and remains one of the most sought-after upgrades during the event.

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Major Refurbishments Across Multiple Parks

Universal has announced several big closures for 2026. At Universal Studios Florida, Finnegan’s Bar & Grill will close from January 12 through winter 2026, while Revenge of the Mummy will undergo a brief closure from January 15 to 21. The Hogwarts Express will pause service from February 9 to February 23.

At Islands of Adventure, the Jurassic Park River Adventure will be closed for an extended refurbishment from January 5 through November 19. Volcano Bay will also take a long seasonal break from October 26, 2026, through March 24, 2027.

A group of people on the Jurassic Park ride in a yellow raft, some laughing and shielding themselves from splashing water, set against a rugged, rocky background.
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Epic Universe Adds Multi-Day Ticket Options

Finally, Universal confirmed that multi-day tickets for Epic Universe will be available starting in 2026. Guests can choose from 3-, 4-, or 5-day options with park-to-park upgrades, making it easier to explore the entire resort at a comfortable pace.

Universal Steps Into 2026 With Confidence

Between new promotions, returning events, refurbishments, and expanded ticketing options, Universal Orlando Resort is setting the stage for an epic year. With Epic Universe becoming a central part of the resort, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years the destination has ever seen.

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