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What is minion land replacing?

Illumination's Minion Land The land will take over Production Central, transforming it into Illumination Avenue with Minion Café (replacing the former Universal Studios' Classic Monsters Cafe) and “other surprises inspired by popular characters from Illumination's blockbuster franchises.”



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What did Minion Land replace? Minion Land replaced Production Central. Now, you'll find fun and creative attractions for fans of the yellow, goggle-wearing (and, dare we say, adorable?) creatures from Despicable Me.

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Universal Orlando Resort has exciting news for fans of DreamWorks Animation! The park has officially announced that a thrilling DreamWorks land will be taking the place of the former Woody Woodpecker's KidZone at Universal Studios Florida.

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Universal's Epic Universe is set to open by summer 2025. This new theme park is expected to include a third Wizarding World land for Orlando, after Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley.

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The concept is an expanded version of the Jaws miniature attraction featured in the Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood in California. In 2012, the attraction was removed from the Florida theme park to make room for the second phase of expansion for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

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This is the second ride at Universal Orlando Resort to feature King Kong. The previous ride was Kongfrontation, which closed in 2002 to make way for Revenge of the Mummy.

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Announced in 2007 and opened in June 2010, The Wizarding World of Hogsmeade and Forbidden Journey let guests walk into a fully immersive Harry Potter land for the first time. Hogsmeade replaced the Merlin's Woods section of Islands of Adventure, and Forbidden Journey was placed in an expansion area of the park.

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Universal Studios theme park will open a land based on DreamWorks Animation characters in 2024, Universal Orlando announced Thursday. Visitors can expect to see interactive play spaces and attractions based on “Gabby's Dollhouse,” “Shrek,” “Trolls” and “Kung Fu Panda,” the resort said.

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