Here's everything you'll be able to see, eat, and ride inside Universal Studios' future How To Train Your Dragon land

Universal's new Epic Universe theme park in Orlando is set to open in 2025 with five new lands, including Isle Of Berk

Here's everything you'll be able to see, eat, and ride inside Universal Studios' future How To Train Your Dragon land
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Universal is being very canny about rolling out the details of its newest Orlando theme park, Epic Universe, at a pace to entice fans without overwhelming them. When the company first unveiled the project back in January it promised more information would come about the five IP-based lands that would make up the new park, including The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter—Ministry Of Magic, Super Nintendo World, Dark Universe, and Celestial Park. Today, Universal started making good on that promise with a first look at one of these lands: How To Train Your Dragon—Isle Of Berk.

The Viking-themed land based on the popular animated DreamWorks franchise will invite guests to “see what it’s like to live amongst dragons” in an immersive village surrounded by rolling hills and a lagoon featuring two 40-foot-tall statues (of a Viking and a dragon, natch). The area will offer four attractions, a live show, several meet-and-greet experiences, three eateries, and of course, plenty of retail stores where you’ll find lots of dragon merch and probably a few guests looking for the exit after the ride they were just on emptied out there.

More details about the experiences are listed below, including what we’re choosing to believe is a nod to the gone-but-not-forgotten Dueling Dragons coaster—in spirit at least, if not in design:

  • Hiccup’s Wing Gliders: On this family thrill coaster, Hiccup invites brave new Vikings to take a ride in his latest glider contraption—a winged flying machine that launches aspiring Dragon Riders into the sky for a dragon’s eye view of Berk. Guests will fly alongside Hiccup and Toothless and reach speeds up to 45 mph as they soar around the perimeter of Berk—and even through the lagoon—while experiencing firsthand what it’s like to fly on a dragon.
  • The Untrainable Dragon: Inspired by Universal Beijing Resort’s wildly successful “Untrainable” show, this dragon-filled live spectacular takes guests on an unforgettable journey with beloved characters Hiccup, Toothless, Gobber, and Astrid as they work together to solve the mystery of The Untrainable Dragon. This heartwarming story comes to life with captivating musical numbers, breathtaking sets, and life-sized dragons soaring overhead.
  • Fyre Drill: Mischievous Viking twins Ruffnut and Tuffnut invite teams of Vikings to compete to outscore and out-soak each other on this wet-and-wild boat battle. Guests will board a colorful dragon-headed boat and blast water cannons at flame-like targets to practice putting out fires—a crucial skill to master when living with dragons.
  • Dragon Racer’s Rally: Berk’s new Vikings racers can practice aerobatic maneuvers and high-speed barrel rolls on two Viking-made dragon-riding trainers that reach heights of up to 67 feet in the air. Guests can control how “wild” or “mild” their experience will be as they perform high-flying, gravity-defying, swooping and soaring skills that are necessary to earn the accolades worthy of a true champion dragon racer.
  • Viking Training Camp: Junior Vikings will learn everything they need to know about dragons as they climb, slide and explore their way through this sprawling interactive adventure play camp – featuring a Viking agility course, a Toothless-themed teeter-totter, baby Gronckle dragon climbers and so much more.
  • Meet Hiccup and Toothless: Guests can visit the Haddock Paddock for an incredible meet-and-greet experience with heroic Dragon Rider Hiccup and pose for a photo with his friendly Night Fury, Toothless. Plus, throughout the day, guests may also encounter other familiar Vikings and dragons while exploring Berk.
  • Mead Hall: The beating heart of Berk and the village’s main gathering hall, Mead Hall is where guests can feast like a Viking and enjoy a savory menu featuring a variety of meats, fish, sandwiches, and more, along with a collection of meads and ciders.
  • Spit Fyre Grill: Overlooking the action of the Fyre Drill water attraction, Spit Fyre Grill is a quick-service dining location featuring delicious, hearty meals flame-seared by a helpful (unseen) dragon fry cook.
  • Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel: Guests can grab quick bites at this festive racing-themed food stand located in the Viking Camp.

Click through to the official Epic Universe website for more information on the land and a look at the rest of the concept art.

 
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