Hey friends. Long time lurker, first time poster (well maybe not first i don't actually remember!)
Been a big Universal fan all my life. I'm more of a Disney guy in the end, but in the last 6 or 7 years I have fully immersed myself into theme parks of all kinds and grown to have such a deep love and appreciation for Universal and all they do.
Epic was my first time getting to see a Universal park come into being, and while I have some issues with it, I overall think it's a very good park that's only going to get better with time. I was excited to follow along with the building of the Kids Resort as it's a concept I think on paper is really cool and unique.
But now that it's open, and we've been seeing glimpses of it for a few weeks now, I'm really just kinda disappointed that Universal felt that this was a respectable way to go about this. They have a lot of talent in their ranks and this just isn't a proper reflection of that to me. This is a park that feels like it was budget cut to hell and back and it gives off an aura of the people at the very top just not caring about it as much as they should, or as much as we thought they would.
It feels sloppy in a way that Universal hasn't been in a long, long time. I think we all remember well what the 2000s was like for the Universal parks and this feels like a throwback to that, and not in a good way. It feels pretty thoughtless and underbaked.
Yes, it's a park for kids, but I am of the mind that kids aren't dumb. They can find a way to have fun almost anywhere, but they also know what places they prefer to have fun in and what places they don't. They are indeed able to discern differences in quality, even if they cannot exactly put words to it. I feel it's a very misguided idea to say "it's for kids" and let that be an excuse for why this park is the way it is. And that isn't aimed at any of the fans, it's really aimed at Universal itself since that seems to be the stance they ended up taking.
I hope they continue to invest and pour more into it. I think in the future it could get better like DCA and WDS did after their disaster openings.
I guess in the end I'm just sad that after so many years of positive growth, Universal's opened a park that is need of fixing.
Looking forward to spending more time around this forum!