Universal Epic Universe Is Already Getting a Major Expansion—And It’s Another Harry Potter Attraction
# Universal Epic Universe Is Already Getting a Major Expansion—And It’s Another Harry Potter Attraction Less than six months after Epic Universe’s grand...
Universal Epic Universe Is Already Getting a Major Expansion—And It’s Another Harry Potter Attraction
Less than six months after Epic Universe’s grand opening, Universal Orlando has already filed construction permits for a massive expansion to the park. And if you’re a Harry Potter fan, you’re going to want to pay attention.
According to Disney Tourist Blog, Universal filed a construction permit for approximately 150,000 square feet of new development at Epic Universe’s South Campus on Epic Blvd. The permit description was updated in early December 2025 to include a key detail: “Located within Area P905″—the internal codename for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic.
That essentially confirms what Harry Potter fans have been hoping for: a third attraction is coming to Epic Universe’s Wizarding World land.
What We Know About the Project
The construction permit outlines “site utilities and foundation work” for the expansion, with a May 7, 2026 expiration date. At 150,000 square feet, this is substantial—for context, that’s significantly larger than Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance or the upcoming Monsters, Inc. Doors Coaster, both of which clock in around 100,000 square feet.
When reached for comment, Universal’s VP of Public Relations confirmed the company is “preparing for some exciting additions to Universal Epic Universe in the future.” That’s about as official as it gets without an actual announcement.
Why This Matters Now
Here’s what makes this particularly noteworthy: this third Wizarding World attraction was originally part of Epic Universe’s initial plans but got shelved during construction due to cost concerns. The fact that Universal is moving forward with it now—before the park even celebrates its first anniversary—suggests Epic Universe’s performance has exceeded expectations.
For Universal, this is a signal that they’re doubling down on what’s working. The Ministry of Magic land has been a massive draw since the park opened earlier this year, and adding another attraction keeps that momentum going while competitors are still catching up.
It’s also part of a broader expansion strategy. Universal is simultaneously working on improvements across all three Orlando parks, including the ongoing demolition of Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Studios Florida to make room for an as-yet-unannounced replacement attraction.
What This Could Mean for Guests
While Universal hasn’t revealed what type of attraction this will be, the sheer size of the building suggests something ambitious. Thrill-seeking Harry Potter fans have been particularly vocal about wanting more high-intensity experiences in the Wizarding World lands, and this could be Universal’s answer.
The timeline is also worth noting. With work authorization issued well before Epic Universe’s first anniversary, Universal is moving at a pace that suggests they want this expansion operational relatively quickly—though no opening date has been announced.
For anyone planning an Epic Universe visit, this doesn’t change much in the short term. The Ministry of Magic land is already one of the park’s standout experiences. But long-term, this expansion signals that Epic Universe isn’t a static product. Universal is treating it as a platform for ongoing investment and growth, which bodes well for the park’s future.
The Bigger Picture
Epic Universe opened to massive fanfare earlier this year, and early reports suggest attendance has been strong. This expansion is Phase 2 in what appears to be an aggressive rollout strategy—get the park open, gauge response, then immediately begin adding capacity where it’s needed most.
That approach is smart. The Wizarding World lands have consistently been Universal’s biggest draws, and the Ministry of Magic has generated significant buzz. Adding a third attraction to that land keeps guests engaged and gives Universal another reason to market Epic Universe to repeat visitors.
It also puts pressure on competitors. Disney World has been relatively quiet on major new attractions since Tron opened in 2023, while Universal is moving full speed ahead on expansions across its Orlando resort. For theme park fans in Central Florida, that’s translating into more reasons to spend time at Universal’s properties.
We’ll keep you updated as Universal releases more details about this expansion, including what the attraction will be and when guests can expect to experience it.
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