Universal Studios Update: Close Look at the Dragon (Part 2)


Welcome to PART 2 of this latest Universal Studios Florida photo-report, Orlando Theme Park News Readers! PART 1 can be found by clicking here.
In part 1, we checked out Production Central, Central Park, Springfield, and the London Embankment. Now, let us continue to enjoy this virtual tour of the park, as there's more that we want to show you. Once again, we hope you will enjoy the pictures, as we are reaching the conclusion of this update:


Some shots of the London facades:




New weathervane:





The clock was fully functional:



We are a bit concerned about the fact that the dragon will be so visible from other areas of the park:








Beautiful aging of the waterfront:











A creepy animated figure can be seen through one of the windows:




Compare the two columns:



The one on the left was "aged," while the one on the right was not:





Walls are still up by the former Amity restrooms:



The new ticket machines near Fear factor LIVE:







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7 comments:

  1. Wow, didn't know the dragon would be that visible.
    That pretty much ruins the entire reason for a "London" facade...

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  2. ^
    That is hilarious. You won't see the dragon when you are into the London area, you know that, right?
    It's like saying Splash Mountain is ruined because you can see the castle and parts of Tomorrowland from there.
    Great photo update!

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  3. I'm not too concerned about the dragon. The sight lines only truly matter for him when you're in the London location itself. We won't see him there so the story will work out just fine.

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  4. Wow this dragon looks a thousand times better then the new fanastyland Mickey Mouse hang glider dragon.

    I don't think it will matter that much because it looks amazing. Plus you can see Prime from New York and the lagoon. It will help pull people to it and give more life to the park.

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  5. I actually do not think that the dragon should be visible. It ruins the BAM a dragon effect, and like Anonymous 1 said it makes the London facade obsolete.

    Also, the first picture on part 2- the stage there is worse than the stage in front of the hat!

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  6. That's not a stage. It is a barge that is a part of the night time show on the lagoon. If you look more closely, you'll see that it is on the water. No stage.

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  7. The creepy animated figure is Kreacher, the Black family's house elf.

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