EPIC Universe’s Weakest Land Is Already Getting Major Changes
Universal has filed a new construction permit for EPIC Universe’s Wizarding World area less than 10 months after the park opened. The timing suggests the land needs improvements faster than anyone expected.
The EPIC Permit Details
Permit B26901776 calls for “PEMB Construction” at EPIC Universe. Filed by Baker Barrios Architects Inc. on behalf of Universal Orlando Resort, with The Whiting Turner Contracting Company as the proposed contractor.
PEMB Explained: Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB) parts are fabricated offsite and assembled onsite, enabling faster construction than traditional methods.
Location: While the permit address refers to EPIC Universe broadly, it’s likely for backstage construction at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic.
Previous Construction
This isn’t the first permit filed for this area.
Work began in December behind the Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry show building after Universal filed a permit for “new construction” on 150,000 square feet.
That permit was revealed to be for “P905″—the internal codename for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic.
Both permits were filed by Baker Barrios Architects, suggesting coordinated development in this area.
Project 680
Universal also recently filed a permit for a “future attraction” at EPIC Universe labeled “Project 680.”
Details from WESH reporter Shane Winsten: “Mass grading, utility points of connection, and re-routes for early work purposes of a future attraction known as Project 680.”
LETS GO! Permits have been filed for another NEW attraction at Epic Universe known as Project 680! pic.twitter.com/nFnLTSQCav
— Theme Park Wizard (@ParkWizar1) March 24, 2026
This represents foundational work in the earliest stages of major construction requiring significant land preparation.
The permit was quickly removed from the Orange County website, adding mystery to Universal’s plans.
Why This Matters
EPIC Universe opened on May 22, 2025, less than a year ago.
Filing construction permits this quickly after opening suggests:
The Wizarding World underperformed expectations:
Since opening, the Ministry of Magic area has faced criticism for:
- Limited attractions
- Shorter-than-expected experiences
- Lack of immersive detail compared to earlier Wizarding World lands
Universal is moving aggressively: Instead of waiting years between additions, Universal appears to be addressing issues immediately.
EPIC Universe Designed for Expansion
Unlike older parks with tight space constraints, EPIC Universe was built with room to evolve.
New lands, attractions, and experiences were always part of the long-term vision, not just possibilities, but expectations.
Universal executives have hinted at this approach while avoiding the word “expansion” in official announcements.
The Competitive Strategy
The compressed timeline feels intentional.
Universal isn’t slowing down after opening. They’re actively building the next phase almost immediately.
This differs from typical theme park industry approaches, where parks wait years before major additions.
Why The Rush?
With Disney investing heavily in expansions across its parks, Universal has every reason to maintain momentum and keep Epic Universe at the center of attention.
Other EPIC Universe Projects
Work also began in December on a rumored events pavilion next to SUPER NINTENDO WORLD.
Combined with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic permits, this paints a clear picture: Universal is not treating EPIC Universe as a finished product.
What’s Next
Neither permit includes exact details about what the new buildings are for.
Possibilities include:
- Backstage support facilities
- Guest-facing additions
- Infrastructure improvements • New attraction components
Given the foundational nature of Project 680’s work (mass grading, utility connections), this is likely significant, not minor maintenance.
The Wizarding World Challenge at EPIC
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter has been Universal’s crown jewel for years.
Earlier versions at Universal Studios Florida (Diagon Alley) and Islands of Adventure (Hogsmeade) set incredibly high standards for immersion and detail.
The Ministry of Magic area at EPIC Universe needed to match or exceed those standards.
Early guest feedback suggests it fell short, prompting Universal to address issues quickly rather than letting problems linger.
Timeline Implications for EPIC Universe
For guests planning EPIC Universe visits:
The park is evolving in real time. Return visits could feel significantly different year to year as Universal continues development.
This aggressive expansion strategy positions EPIC Universe as a constantly changing destination rather than a static one.
EPIC Universe may still feel brand new, but Universal is already thinking about and actively building what comes next.
The Wizarding World improvements represent just the beginning of EPIC Universe’s ongoing evolution.






