Universal Orlando Resort has confirmed that Poseidon’s Fury will have its last shows on May 9, 2023. This walk-through attraction within the Lost Continent area of the park will officially be closed beginning May 10, 2023.
The company has not announced a replacement for the long-running attraction, only saying that they are preparing “for exciting new experiences for our guests.”
The walk-through attraction takes guests through the ruins of the ancient Temple of Poseidon, Greek god of the sea, where “you’re caught in a colossal battle between Poseidon and the evil Lord Darkennon.” The attraction boasts four types of lasers and over 200 individual flame effects in the finale for this special effects experience.
Poseidon’s Fury is the last remaining attraction within Lost Continent, which first saw half of its area removed and rethemed for the original Wizarding World area, which opened in 2010, based on Hogsmeade and Hogwarts Castle.
The Eighth Voyage of Sindbad stunt show closed permanently in 2018. Its stage has remained dormant since, only being used for extended queue for the nearby Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure attraction on busy mornings.
When Poseidon’s Fury closes next month, all that will remain within the Lost Continent area will be the Mythos full service dining location, two small outdoor quick service dining locations, and a few small shops. Universal Orlando has not revealed if these offerings will remain open or not at this time.
Many are now speculating if this closure could mean that the long-standing rumors of a Legend of Zelda attraction or land replacing the Lost Continent area could come true.
With the success of the initial Super Nintendo World lands in Universal Studios Japan and now Hollywood, as well as the initial box-office success for The Super Mario Bros. Movie from the company’s Illumination animated films division, some are wondering if a new Zelda land may have finally been greenlit for Universal Orlando.
Universal Orlando reportedly sent a notice to Team Members last night stating that the Poseidon’s Fury attraction would be closing “to prepare for exciting new entertainment for our Guests.” This morning they have answered guest requests for comment stating that the attraction was closing so they could “prepare for exciting new experiences for our guests.”
These vague statements are all that we officially have from the company at this time.
Poseidon’s Fury was recently refurbished, with the exterior temple receiving new paint, new pipe work done for the exterior and interior water features, and more effects improved. The attraction reopened in March 2022, after being closed for awhile due to pandemic costs savings, as well as the several-month long refurbishment.
The attraction building has been rumored to still be experiencing plumbing issues, despite the extensive refurb nearly two years ago. It is possible that the timing for this closure may be related to ongoing issues. Rather than attempting another refurb, perhaps they have decided to close the attraction now, even if plans to replace it won’t be executed for some time?
Other than the dining locations, a few small shops, and the delightful talking Mystic Fountain, the Lost Continent area will soon offer not much more than a pathway between Seuss Landing and the Wizarding World beginning May 10, 2023. Without an official announcement of what will be replacing Poseidon’s Fury, or the entire area itself, we are left to speculate and wait and watch for changes or demolition to begin.
It is possible that the closed Poseidon’s Fury attraction may remain dormant for some time, as its neighboring Sindbad theater has since 2018, until an actual plan to do something with the area is put into motion.
One rumored plan from before the pandemic struck, was for this area to be converted into a Legend of Zelda land. The space where Poseidon’s Fury and the Sindbad theater sits was to be entirely replaced with a large indoor dark ride.
Patents that have been said to be related to this project show how the ride would have started as a free-floating boat ride, but then turn into a flying suspended ride system halfway through the attraction.
Rumors at the time said that the company was taking a wait-and-see approach, seeing how the initial Super Nintendo World lands were received by the public, before greenlighting additional Nintendo-based properties for additional lands at the parks.
Like how the Wizarding World has been spread around to all of the Orlando theme parks, (including the possibility of getting a third such land at the upcoming Epic Universe theme park,) perhaps we could see additional Nintendo lands within Islands of Adventure, and maybe even Universal Studios Florida, someday as well.
Universal Orlando’s initial Super Nintendo World land is set to open within their newest theme park, Epic Universe, in summer 2025.
I would not expect a large-scale replacement of the Lost Continent area to be ready until 2026 or 2027 at the soonest, but that is just me guessing. We already have the new Illumination Villain-Con Minion Blast opening at Universal Studios Florida this year, and a replacement for KidZone (rumored to be based on DreamWorks properties) expected to open in 2024.
Whatever Universal Orlando has planned in the short term for Poseidon’s Fury, or the long term for the remnants of Lost Continent, remains to be seen. We will be keeping an eye on the area for any movement, as well as on new permit applications that may be related.
For now, we all have through May 9, 2023 to get our last visits with Taylor and the Global Discovery Group, for one more journey through the temple.
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