Universal Orlando is closing Lost Continent for a new themed land

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Universal Orlando is closing Lost Continent for a new themed land
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Universal Orlando Resort is making some changes at its original two Florida theme parks, including getting rid of its Lost Continent area for a new themed land.

Venues and experiences in Lost Continent, inside Universal Islands of Adventure, will close permanently in phases in the months ahead.

Details on what that space will be have yet to be released.

Mythos Restaurant is set to close in 2027.

Further, Thunder Falls Terrace restaurant, a barbecue joint in the park's Jurassic Park area, will close this summer. 

Its closure will make way for "an all-new dining concept that will become the new signature full-service restaurant in Universal Islands of Adventure," Universal said.

That new restaurant will open next year.

At Universal Studios Florida, the Horror Make-Up Show will temporarily close on May 12. 

When it reopens later this year, Universal said it will be a "reimagined experience" with a "mix of classic and modern horror properties along with shockingly fun surprises -- all while staying true to the comedic and irreverent spirit that guests know and love."

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