

But it seems as if work has already started for a replacement. As of right now no new show has been announced. As you may know the Special Effects Stage show quietly ended a few weeks ago. Rather than the Special Effects Stage, there is now a column for the Jurassic Park Raptor Encounter. Moving on to the show guide that the park hands out. The restaurant will reopen as Hollywood & Dine along with the expanded Universal Store in February of 2016! Also near the entrance the Hollywood Grill is currently closed and blocked off as well. Not much is known about it at this point. I’m curious to see what it’ll actually look like and have for retail and dining. It’s hard to see through the pictures, but it sure looks nice. Sort of across from which we find the new retail and dining complex that seems to be finishing up exterior construction. Once inside the park, the photo place near the front gates seems to have received a bunch of new signage. Over at the actual entrance to the park, construction walls block off the ‘gate’ and all entrances on the right, meaning that the usual exits to the park are entrance gates in the morning. Not sure what’s going on behind that wall.

On the right side of the entrance/ ticket booth area, there’s a construction wall. Where there’s a huge new planter on the left side of the ticket booths and entrance of the park.

We are totally fine with our audience using our images, BUT ONLY IF credit is given to. – Recently our images have popped up on other sites and forums, awesome that our coverage spreads, not so awesome that no one mentioned where they got the images from. From crazy Wizarding World of Harry Potter to Grinchmas preparations to a bunch of changes and construction around the park. Mainly because there’s a lot going on to report on today. Nonetheless I had a pretty good day at the park. Studio Tour seemed off, with several attractions not running or malfunctioning. Not summer-esque crowds, but more than I anticipated. Everyone has the day off almost, so that meant for major mid-week crowds at Universal Studios Hollywood.
