Universal Kids Resort in Frisco gets underwhelming reaction online

Universal Kids Resort in Frisco gets underwhelming reaction online

Dallas Observer entertainment

Key Points:

  • Universal Kids Resort, set to open July 1 in North Texas, faced criticism during its preview days for lacking media access and having limited preview tickets that sold out quickly.
  • The park's reality fell short of its promotional renderings, with key attractions like the Shrek & Fiona ride described as poorly themed and underwhelming, resembling sparse landscaping rather than immersive environments.
  • While some rides like the Jurassic World coaster received positive notes, many reviewers felt the park was rushed and underdeveloped, with minimal theming and few attractions to engage visitors beyond young children.
  • Critics argue that although the park targets kids aged 3 to 8, parents paying premium prices expect a higher-quality experience, especially given the Texas heat and lack of shade or year-round appeal.
  • The park missed an opportunity to establish North Texas as a major theme park destination, lacking signature features like dark rides, parades, or unique merchandise, prompting calls for Universal to invest more in theming, shade, and attractions to encourage repeat visits.

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