It Finally Happened: Universal Begins Dismantling Iconic Land in Islands of Adventure
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It Finally Happened: Universal Begins Dismantling Iconic Land in Islands of Adventure
Big changes are no longer just a rumor at Universal’s Islands of Adventure—they’ve officially begun. One of the park’s oldest areas, The Lost Continent, is now showing the first visible signs of its transformation, starting with the removal of a directional sign that’s been part of the land for years. What was once a quiet corner filled with ancient myths is on the verge of a major overhaul that will reshape the park’s layout and possibly its id…
Fans Say Goodbye as Universal Begins Dismantling Lost Continent : Disney Fanatic
The inevitable has finally arrived at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. The Lost Continent—once a land brimming with myth, legend, and immersive detail—is officially being dismantled. It started with something small, but fans knew immediately what it meant: change is here. Credit: Universal A Small Detail, a Big Shift Visitors strolling near the Treasures of Poseidon recently noticed something missing. The iconic directional sign that pointed th…
A Major Era Ends at Islands of Adventure… and a New One Begins
Big changes are officially underway at Universal’s Islands of Adventure, and longtime fans are feeling it. The park has started dismantling pieces of The Lost Continent, signaling the end of one of its oldest themed areas and the beginning of something entirely new. For anyone who’s walked through this section of the park since it opened in 1999, this moment feels like closing a book they’ve been reading for decades. Credit: Universal A Quiet Co…
Lost Continent Directional Sign Removed From Universal Islands of Adventure
A directional sign has been removed from the Lost Continent, a Universal Islands of Adventure land that is about to go through significant construction.Lost Continent Directional Sign RemovedThe sign previously hung from this totem pole of animals outside the Treasures of Poseidon gift shop. It pointed guests to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The Jurassic Park and Toon Lagoon signs remain on the other side of the pole.Prior to the closure …
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