jzarley Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 Universal released some more details about their kid’s resort under construction in the DFW Metroplex from IAAPA this week. Thoughts on the descriptions and concept art? My initial thought is that this park appears to be a significant step down from the immersive theming done at the “full” parks—which makes sense. I haven’t seen any expectations listed for annual attendance, but I can’t imagine they expect it to come anywhere close to the destination resorts, so it makes sense that the investment would reflect that as well. Still, the concept art feels a little “flat” and more regional-parkish than typical Universal standards. (Although, my complaint with DreamWorks land at USF is that it seems a little “flat” as well…) https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202511/11173/ Quote
beastfan11 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Universal Kid’s Resort First Impressions The reviews are in and… even with a children’s coaster themed to infamous comedian Bill Cosby, Kings Island apparently still had the better Nick kids area. Quote This is an ugly, underthemed theme park There are aspects of this park that look quite nice, namely the Puss in Boots Del Mar area. The Jurassic World area is also perfectly fine. The rest of the park is rather dire. Barren concrete stretches as far as the eye can see, young trees are still being supported by wooden beams around the park, and there’s just not enough shade or indoor space to retreat to. Quote
Losantiville Mining Co. Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I'm saving my opinions on this park until some more full-length videos of this park are released, but I don't think I've read many good reviews at all. While it is a park completely dedicated to children I can already tell that they leaned a little too far into that prompt and didn't leave much for the parents to enjoy. Quote
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