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  1. Jurassic Park The Ride is closed. When it is open, the attraction provides much needed capacity, but at this point there's no word on when it will open.

    The official calendar states that the attraction has been closed since September 2023! I initially heard that it was going to close for 2 years, but with one year left nobody knows if the attraction will change from Park to World. Anyone have satellite pictures of Jurassic Park (and Donkey Kong)? Google will never update the pictures for the USJ area.

    And yes, Universal Studios Japan is a B grade park, and I feel like people don't know this. It's amazing how this park is getting away with so few rides and no new entertainment offerings (apart from the usual Halloween stuff that feels very cheap.)

    Closed attractions (in Japanese)
    https://www.usj.co.jp/web/ja/jp/park-guide/schedule/attraction-closure#202409

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest View Post
    What do you mean Jurassic Park is closed?
  2. USJ's marketing team is busy promoting their Halloween event, so I don't see them making an announcement at this moment.

    However, if they are really opening this year, they need to make an announcement in September or October. Guests will need time to do some planning and buy Express Passes, as they are very popular with new areas.

    By the way, the Donkey Kong area was removed from Google Maps two weeks ago. It had its own pin and it said "open". It had only 2 stars out of 5 and people where very vocal about the area still being closed, so maybe Universal decided to remove the pin from Google Maps to avoid bad publicity.

    Finally, I just want to point out that there are so many things closed at USJ at the moment. There is more beyond Super Nintendo World, and we might need to change the topic of this thread to USJ expansion, or have a new one in the future. Spiderman is gone, Jurassic Park is closed for one (almost two?) years. Backdraft, Terminator 2 (A Conan show took its place but it’s not staying, thank God), Snoopy Studio, even the Sesame Street store are all closed. I wonder what is going through the heads of the people in charge the park.

    Remember, the Osaka Expo takes place next year. The park needs to be in its very best shape, and all I see is closed doors and 0 announcements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guest View Post
    That ship sailed a long time ago. Universal was the first to implement an extra-charge for their version of Fastpass. Yet you will always see Disney's detractors slam them for Genie+/Lightning Lanes while praising Universal. Go figure!
    It's not as easy as that. Express pass works and has been around for a very long time. You probably know that. The current service for WDW is a Frankenstein monster and they still need to figure it out. I guess that's something you don't understand.

    Interesting topic, nevertheless. We need to wait and see how exactly Epic Universe will handle crowds, but I trust them. They need to do it right as the reviews from the first guests (real guests, not influencers) will leave a mark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Encoreviews View Post
    I’m really curious how they will handle crowds and wait times those first couple of months? They might have to do something like Disney with reservations in advance for rides.
    Please don't give them that kind of ideas. There's no good lesson to learn from Disney in that regard.
  5. Found this poster in Hankyu, a train station in Osaka. USJ wants to remind is that this area is opening this year.

    Opinion:
    If Epic Universe is opening at the beginning of next year, I imagine that USJ wants to open the Donkey Kong area not too far from that date.
    As some of you may know, USJ's Halloween season is extremely popular and the park gets crowds that are on another level. I don't see the need of opening Donkey Kong during the Hallowong event. So my guess is that it will open in November - December.

    What do you guys think? If there is any information or rumors you heard, please share them with us! I've been looking forward to this area to opening to the public for such a long time and seeing it sitting there just makes me sad.

    - Greetings from Japan.
    Multiplanecamera

  6. This is how the tallest point in the new area looks like in the night. This picture was taken from the HP area.



    Source: https://twitter.com/pokemario132922/status/1792144669167812659?t=RHJWusejq3dMD8sVQv-pPA&s=19
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    1. Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs POV. It really is a 1 minute long ride, as a user said some time ago.


    2. Frozen Ever After POV. Same scenes, better animatronics (compared to the ones we see in EPCOT) and other small changes.
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    We finally got a look at the Playhouse in the Woods show.
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    HIS, a travel agency based in Japan, uploaded a map of HKD which includes World of Frozen.
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    Sneak Peak Into World of Frozen - An event that just took place inside the "Mickey and Wondrous Book" theater.
    The event ends around the 54 min. mark. We got some pictures of the audio animatronics located in the Frozen Ever After ride and a short clip of a rather simple, animated figure located in the Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs ride. The Play House in the Woods, a place where guests can meet Elsa and Anna which we have seen in concept art was briefly mentioned but we didn't get any details.
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    Oriental Land Co., Ltd. announced the names of the attractions and other facilities in Fantasy Springs, the eighth themed Port of Tokyo DisneySea® Park set to open in the spring of 2024 (the first quarter of fiscal year 2024).
    Set after the events of the Disney Animation film Frozen, Frozen Kingdom is full of happiness now that Elsa has embraced her powers to create ice and snow. In the Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey attraction, which follows the story of the film, guests board a boat and enjoy an epic and heartwarming tale of two sisters that discover only true love can thaw a frozen heart. The attraction also features the film’s well-known songs. Additionally, guests can dine at the Royal Banquet of Arendelle restaurant located in Arendelle Castle, which has both an indoor dining area and a covered outdoor dining area with views of the fjord cliffs and mountains in the distance. Guests can also stop by Oaken’s OK Foods, run by Oaken, the owner of the trading post and sauna that is featured in the film.
    In Rapunzel’s Forest stands a tower where the long-haired princess Rapunzel has lived since she was a child. Here, guests can enjoy the Rapunzel's Lantern Festival attraction, and experience Rapunzel’s “best day ever” as she falls in love with Flynn Rider on a romantic boat ride to the annual Lantern Festival. Over at The Snuggly Duckling restaurant, where the local rough-and- tumble crowd gathers, guests can enjoy a meal in a variety of atmospheric dining areas.
    In Peter Pan’s Never Land, guests can explore a pirate ship, dine in a secret hideaway, or go on a great adventure with their friends as they encounter pirates. In the attraction Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure, guests join the Lost Kids, a group of fun-loving and adventurous children, and explore Never Land with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell to rescue John from Captain Hook and his band of pirates. Additionally, guests can enjoy dining at Lookout Cookout, a restaurant created by the Lost Kids from parts of a shipwreck that had washed ashore, with spectacular views of Never Land. Pixie Hollow, the fairy valley where Tinker Bell lives, can also be found in Peter Pan’s Never Land. Here, guests can experience the Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies attraction, and help Tinker Bell deliver parcels and packages to four seasonal locations in Pixie Hollow.
    https://www.olc.co.jp/en/news/news_olc/20230824_1/main/00/link/20240824_01e.pdf
    https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/special/fantasysprings/
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