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Soar
with
Toothless
and
Hiccup
at
Universal
Epic
Universe,
which
will
soon
boast
an
imaginative
world
of
Vikings
inspired
by
DreamWorks’
How
to
Train
Your
Dragon.
Details
for
the
Isle
of
Berk
area,
one
of
the
five
new
cinematic
portals
of
Universal
Orlando’s
newest
theme
park,
have
just
been
revealed—and
if
you’re
a
fan
of
the
fantasy
franchise
and
excited
for
the
live-action
adaptation,
you’ll
want
to
visit
when
the
park
opens
in
2025,
because
here
there
be
dragons!
How
to
Train
Your
Dragon’s
Isle
of
Berk
is
gearing
up
to
be
an
incredible
recreation
of
the
DreamWorks
film’s
Viking
dragon
village
by
the
sea,
with
its
rocky
terrain
and
carved
statues
and
shacks.
Leave
it
up
to
Universal
Creative
to
give
us
a
fully
true-to-the-film
world
to
explore.
We’re
especially
excited
about
the
animatronic
dragons
that
will
be
placed
throughout
the
land
and
attractions—if
you’ve
encountered
the
dinos
at
Jurassic
Park’s
Islands
of
Adventure
or
in
the
queue
for
the
Velocicoaster,
these
dragons
are
sure
to
feel
just
as
lifelike
(but
not
as
scary,
we’d
assume).
Additionally,
three
thrilling
rides
will
headline
the
Isle
of
Berk:
Hiccup’s
Wing
Gliders,
a
coaster;
Fyre
Drill,
an
interactive
water
boat
adventure;
and
Dragon
Racer’s
Rally,
a
high-flying
but
kid-friendly
ride.
There
will
also
be
a
performance
inspired
by
Universal
Beijing
Resorts’s
technological
stage
wonder
Untrainable,
a
re-telling
of
Hiccup’s
tale
of
meeting
Toothless.
Take
a
look
at
the
gallery
ahead
to
see
what
to
expect
in
the
world
where
dragons
and
people
can
hang
out
(without,
you
know,
actual
fire
danger)
and
get
conceptual
glimpses
at
the
attractions,
character
meet-and-greets,
dining,
shopping,
and
more.
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Orlando
Resort
The
land’s
entrance
evokes
the
cinematic
magic
of
the
DreamWorks
film.
Introducing
How
to
Train
Your
Dragon
–
Isle
of
Berk
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Resort
Hiccup’s
Wing
Gliders
–
“On
this
family
thrill
coaster,
Hiccup
invites
brave
new
Vikings
to
take
a
ride
in
his
latest
glider
contraption—a
winged
flying
machine
that
launches
aspiring
Dragon
Riders
into
the
sky
for
a
dragon’s
eye
view
of
Berk.
Guests
will
fly
alongside
Hiccup
and
Toothless
and
reach
speeds
up
to
45
mph
as
they
soar
around
the
perimeter
of
Berk—
and
even
through
the
lagoon—while
experiencing
firsthand
what
it’s
like
to
fly
on
a
dragon.”
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Orlando
Resort
The
Untrainable
Dragon
–
“Inspired
by
Universal
Beijing
Resort’s
wildly
successful
Untrainable
show,
this
dragon-filled
live
spectacular
takes
guests
on
an
unforgettable
journey
with
beloved
characters
Hiccup,
Toothless,
Gobber,
and
Astrid
as
they
work
together
to
solve
the
mystery
of
the
Untrainable
Dragon.
This
heartwarming
story
comes
to
life
with
captivating
musical
numbers,
breathtaking
sets,
and
life-sized
dragons
soaring
overhead.”
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Orlando
Resort
Fyre
Drill
–
“Mischievous
Viking
twins
Ruffnut
and
Tuffnut
invite
teams
of
Vikings
to
compete
to
outscore
and
out-soak
each
other
on
this
wet-and-wild
boat
battle.
Guests
will
board
a
colorful
dragon-headed
boat
and
blast
water
cannons
at
flame-like
targets
to
practice
putting
out
fires—a
crucial
skill
to
master
when
living
with
dragons.”
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Orlando
Resort
Dragon
Racer’s
Rally
–
“Berk’s
new
Viking
racers
can
practice
aerobatic
maneuvers
and
high-speed
barrel
rolls
on
two
Viking-made
dragon-riding
trainers
that
reach
heights
of
up
to
67
feet
in
the
air.
Guests
can
control
how
‘wild’
or
‘mild’
their
experience
will
be
as
they
perform
high-flying,
gravity-defying,
swooping,
and
soaring
skills
that
are
necessary
to
earn
the
accolades
worthy
of
a
true
champion
dragon
racer.”
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Orlando
Resort
Spit
Fyre
Grill
–
“Overlooking
the
action
of
the
Fyre
Drill
water
attraction,
Spit
Fyre
Grill
is
a
quick-service
dining
location
featuring
delicious,
hearty
meals
flame-seared
by
a
helpful
(unseen)
dragon
fry
cook.”
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Orlando
Resort
Hooligan’s
Grog
&
Gruel
–
“Guests
can
grab
quick
bites
at
this
festive
racing-themed
food
stand
located
in
the
Viking
Camp.”
Themed
shops
-
“An
array
of
merchandise
available
at
highly
themed
shops
like
Viking
Traders,
How
to
Treat
Your
Dragon,
Hiccup’s
Work
Shop,
and
Toothless’
Treasures.”
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Orlando
Resort
Immersive
environments
-
“Within
the
bustling
village,
guests
will
find
endless
activity—from
active
dragons
in
their
natural
habitats
and
sheep
attempting
to
disguise
themselves
as
Terrible
Terrordragons
to
sporadic
bouts
of
fire—making
Isle
of
Berk
an
attraction
unto
itself.”
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Resort
Meet
Hiccup
and
Toothless
–
“Guests
can
visit
the
Haddock
Paddock
for
an
incredible
meet-and-greet
experience
with
heroic
Dragon
Rider,
Hiccup,
and
pose
for
a
photo
with
his
friendly
Night
Fury,
Toothless.
Plus,
throughout
the
day,
guests
may
also
encounter
other
familiar
Vikings
and
dragons
while
exploring
Berk.”
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Orlando
Resort
Mead
Hall
–
“The
beating
heart
of
Berk
and
the
village’s
main
gathering
hall,
Mead
Hall
is
where
guests
can
feast
like
a
Viking
and
enjoy
a
savory
menu
featuring
a
variety
of
meats,
fish,
sandwiches,
and
more
along
with
a
collection
of
meads
and
ciders.”
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Universal
Orlando
Resort
Viking
Training
Camp
–
“Junior
Vikings
will
learn
everything
they
need
to
know
about
dragons
as
they
climb,
slide,
and
explore
their
way
through
this
sprawling
interactive
adventure
play
camp—featuring
a
Viking
agility
course,
a
Toothless-themed
teeter-totter,
baby
Gronckle
dragon
climbers,
and
so
much
more.”
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Orlando
Resort
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