Universal Epic Universe Hits New Milestone During Previews

Universal Orlando Resort has hit a new milestone today with the start of guest previews at the brand new Epic Universe theme park. Yesterday marked the end of Team Member previews following nearly two months of Team Member previews. So far, Universal has hosted limited Team Member previews, widespread Team Member previews, and Team Member family previews. Today, the park is turned over to the public with the start of guest previews. Here’s the latest!

New Milestone: Guest Previews Begin at Universal Epic Universe

Currently, Annual Passholders and Universal Orlando Resort guests are able to preview the all-new Epic Universe theme park. Guests wishing to attend previews are required to pay to enter, and prices are anywhere from $123 to $144+ during this preview period.

Currently, the Annual Passholder preview period is set to conclude on May 8th, but rumors are already swirling that the preview period will be extended, possibly until as late as May 19th. From there, the park would be prepared for the grand opening celebration in the days leading up to the public grand opening on May 22nd.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I think it was not fair that they did not have all the rights open for the last day to 3 of member preview.But they’re gonna have it all open for AP.Pass over….. We sweat blood sweat and tears to work at our jobs.And they can’t even give us the enjoyment of full cooperation of all the ri….
    And don’t tell me what just a month or less before we open for the public.They don’t have everything working properly

  2. I disagree. At the end of the day, Universal is your employer; they owe you a paycheck, nothing else. I was grateful for the opportunity to even step into the park; getting to ride anything was an added bonus.

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