This might be a good time for me to say hello again and follow up some of what
@MAC said as well. I got to Epic in September, first visit to UOR for seven years (how did that happen!) and had a blast.
I’d absolutely echo the idea that having grown up with so many of the industry milestones which happened over the last 10-20 years, Epic felt like the first big step in whatever ‘next’ for the industry is going to look like. I was beyond excited but also tried very hard to keep expectations realistic.
I think my sense is that really it’s an incredible park, and while there are absolutely things which could and should have been different, a lot of the criticism which it’s faced is quite unfair. For sure, a huge bland cattle pen queue for Hiccup’s Wing Gliders is a disappointment in 2025. Darkmoor could have been built out more and the area around Werewolf thought out better. Building DK with such low capacity was asking for trouble. But big picture? It’s a park with brilliant, ambitious (mostly) attractions, beautiful landscaping, more atmosphere and live entertainment than most people would have expected. Most importantly, it really feels like a Universal park — it has that energy — and that’s the thing which I was probably more worried about than anything! It feels like it belongs alongside the other parks. But where is that Celestial Park soundtrack album…
To me, the slightly more negative sentiment now feels like a combination of insane expectations, a different culture around things like Tripadvisor or Google reviews compared to 10 years ago, and the general feeling that the internet amplifies any small criticisms or problems and makes them seem bigger than they are. Google reviews etc disproportionately skew towards the negative, and as for Epic having the lowest rating of any Orlando park, it’s had to deal with online review culture from day one. USF and IOA had years to sort all their problems out before online reviews hit in a big way.
I think this feeds back in to fan forum discussions, YouTube comment threads etc, simply because it’s less fun to chat about ‘problems’ than it is about enjoyable things (for anyone who remembers the original WWHP construction threads, which used to have 5 pages of new discussion when I woke up every morning, it was just pure joy and excitement which fuelled that).
On the flip side, as far as general public enjoyment and sentiment is concerned, it seemed to me that the majority of people in the park during the week I was there were having a great time and had nothing much to complain about. There’s certainly an element of over-analysis sapping the fun out of the parks, and as much as it’s fun to figure out efficient itineraries and note which animatronics are working week to week, I also really tried during my visit just to turn up and enjoy what was in front of me — which I guess is what most regular visitors are doing. Viewed like that, Epic is pure fun.
Anyway, I’ll round out this rambling with three positives and three slight concerns from my trip.
The good:
— Monsters and Stardust. Just wow.
— Sitting by the main fountain with a frosty moon and some gentle spray coming up from the water is something everyone needs to experience
— The overall environmental design of this park is A++. The spacious flow of Celestial Park and the kinetic energy of the worlds are equally great, and it’s good to see as much thought go in to this as in to individual attractions or shops / restaurants.
The less good:
— Build quality in some places seems a bit off (anyone notice how many of the queue railings at Stardust don’t seem to fit together?!)
— Hours for the restaurants really need to be clearer (I never got to Gobolet Noir despite several attempts)
— Express numbers seemed annoying despite the fact that I got on everything I wanted and had no massive waits to deal with at all, relative to some other periods. I worry about how that will go when the park is at capacity.
Anyway… tldr, you are all very lucky to have this on the doorstep — just enjoy it — I will be back!