Universal Studios: Fast & Furious Goes Vertical (PART 2)


Welcome to the second part of our newest Universal Studios Florida photo-report! As always, check out PART 1 of this update before proceeding.
In the previous part, we checked out the entrance of the park and Production Central, focusing specifically on the construction of the new Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon attraction. We will now continue our tour of the park by walking around San Francisco and World Expo, as we have more to see.


The old Disaster! entrance still looks the same:


1h4x.jpg
1h4V.jpg
1h4Y.jpg

This is rumored to be the future entrance of the new Fast & Furious: Supercharged attraction:

1h4v.jpg

As we mentioned earlier, the new building is going vertical, and it looks massive:

1h4M.jpg
1h4O.jpg

As you can see, the new building will completely block the view of the train behind it:

1h4t.jpg
1h4C.jpg

More work continues to be done nearby:

1h4h.jpg
1h44.jpg

The new Coca-Cola kiosk continues to take shape in World Expo:

1h46.jpg
1h4A.jpg

The roof of the new kiosk is starting to look like an UFO:

1h4c.jpg

1h4I.jpg
1h4l.jpg
1h4y.jpg

The new location should give some relief to the nearby kiosk:

1h4q.jpg
1h4r.jpg
1h4z.jpg

Moving on:

1h4K.jpg

The wait time display of MIB: Alien Attack was not working:

1h4u.jpg
1h4J.jpg

Fear Factor LIVE is currently down:

1h4m.jpg
1h4o.jpg

And that is all for now. Before concluding, remember to like us on our official Facebook page and follow us on Twitter for live updates from the parks. If you would like to make a donation to OTPN, feel free to use the "DONATE" button found on the sidebar. Thank you for your support, and see you again soon.

PHOTOS BY: Alex, Official Orlando Theme Park News Team Member and Photographer.

CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO PART 1 OF THIS UNIVERSAL STUDIOS PHOTO-UPDATE >

2 comments:

  1. just a thought on the entrance to Race Through New York - starting to look a little like Fallon's studio entrance at 30 Rock in New York - will the outside of the building be New York's Comcast tower?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wow that building really helps block off the view of the train area. Good idea, and it might help open up that area to better traffic flow too. Always bottle necks in front of the old "Disaster" entrance.

    ReplyDelete

Powered by Blogger.