My Epic Universe Touring Strategy (No Early Park Admission)
How to spend less time waiting in line at Epic Universe
Planning a trip to Universal’s Epic Universe without Early Park Admission (EPA)? No problem! I have perfected this strategy over multiple visits, so you can spend less time waiting in line. And be sure to catch my bonus insider tips at the end, so you can have even more fun in the park.
Epic Universe at Universal Orlando Resort
Epic Universe Key Strategy Tips:
With this plan, you’ll dodge the worst of the crowds, hit every must-do attraction, and soak up the park’s five immersive portals in the smartest order possible.
Arrive 30–45 minutes before official park opening.
Skip Super Nintendo World and Harry Potter first thing — hotel guests flood it early.
Use the Universal Orlando app to join any Virtual Queues, if offered.
Leverage Single Rider lines for re-rides or less important attractions. Single rider lines are about half-the posted wait time.
Watch for early line closures in the evening, while the park is opened until 9, some lines shut down prior to that.
Touring Strategy (Starting from Celestial Park)
1. Celestial Park (Rope Drop)
Start your day here — it's central and opens directly to all guests. Resist the temptation to ride Harry Potter Battle at the Ministry, it will have a 3-hour wait at regular park opening, thanks to all the EPA guests who flood this attraction first. The same is true for Super Nintendo World. So, let them wait for 3 hours, we are going to outsmart them and ride later, when the wait is half that time.
Stardust Racers
Stardust Racers (minimum 48” to ride) – This high-speed dual-launch coaster is a must-do and best tackled first. But I also recommend trying to ride it again at night. Keep in mind that as soon as the sun goes down, everyone flocks to the ride to experience it in the dark. So the wait time can jump up rapidly. They may even close the queue before 9 pm if the line gets too long. This ride typically has a 20-30 minute wait throughout most of the day.
Constellation Carousel – A whimsical ride you can do now or loop back to later. There’s hardly a long wait throughout most of the day. Try it during the day, and again at night.
Take a moment to watch the fountain shows, too.
2. How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk
Great theming and interactive fun await here mid-morning. While most people are rushing to Super Nintendo World and Harry Potter, Isle of Berk is relatively uncrowded. Isle of Berk is 95% outside, which means you won’t have any air conditioning breaks here except for the theater show, The Untrainable Dragon. So visit in the morning when temps are cooler than Orlando’s surface-of-the-sun afternoon temperatures. Along with thunderstorms. (More on thunderstorms coming up.)
Meet and Greet with Toothless - Meet Toothless, the beloved dragon from the How to Train Your Dragon series. This experience lets guests get up close with the friendly, animated Night Fury in a dynamic environment that offers photo opportunities and memorable interactions. The wait can easily reach 75 minutes, so if this is a must-do, head here first.
Hiccup’s Wing Gliders (minimum 40” to ride) – A thrilling family coaster, one of the most popular rides in Epic Universe.
Fyre Drill – Prepare to get super wet in this playful boat battle. Wait times remain pretty short until afternoon.
The Untrainable Dragon Show – Check the showtimes and work it into your day. I like to save this one for mid-afternoon when the park is hottest and I need a break, but if you don’t want to come back to this area, see the show any time.
Dark Universe at Epic Universe | Universal Orlando
3. Dark Universe
Hit this land in early afternoon and have lunch here.
Curse of the Werewolf (minimum 40” to ride) – Start with this coaster. It’s popular, and the line builds throughout the day. Especially when people start leaving Super Nintendo World, it’s a spooky family coaster, not too wild. Stay alert in the barn - and be sure to look up!
Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment (minimum 48” to ride) – One of the park’s most ambitious dark rides. I think this is the best ride in the park. Wait times are generally short for this ride throughout the day, often as low as 10 minutes, but may go as high as 35 minutes. The indoor queue is fantastic and you’ll have lots to look at.
Das Steakhaus is my recommended restaurant for lunch and/or dinner at Epic Universe
Consider Das Stakehaus for lunch. Das Steakhaus is one of the best restaurants I’ve ever experienced in a theme park. The food and atmosphere are outstanding. Be sure to take a moment to walk around the restaurant at the numerous exhibits. You’ll notice that vampires here are depicted as heroes rather than villains, which is such a creative take.
I also recommend Burning Blade Tavern. It’s a bar first, but they do have a light menu as well. It draws mostly adults but kids are welcome too.
Burning Blade Tavern erupts every 15 minutes
If these restaurants are a little too dark for you, consider Pizza Moon located nearby in Celestial Park.
4. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic
Arrive after EPA traffic has moved on. Now this will be far from a walk-on attraction; you’re still going to have quite a wait here. But remember that you’re waiting less with the strategy.
Battle at the Ministry (minimum 40” to ride) – A massive, complex dark ride with a jaw-dropping queue. This is far and away the flagship attraction in the park - when it’s not down, that is. This is an ambitious engineering marvel, and it goes down several times a day. The tip here is to check the app for live updates. Even if the app says it’s closed for the day, keep checking. It may still come back up - I’ve seen this happen on several occasions.
While in Wizarding World, you can do things like play with your interactive wand, explore the shops, and grab a Butter Bear or wizarding snack.
If you’re not a Harry Potter fan, you can skip the show, Le Cirque Arcanus. On the other hand, if you need some air conditioning and a place to relax, by all means, go inside. You’ll find show times on the Universal Orlando app.
5. Super Nintendo World
Visit late afternoon when crowds move on to other portals. It’s also a beautiful portal to visit at dusk. So be sure to return for a walkthrough and to take some great photos.
Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge (minimum 40” to ride) – Expect a wait; likely the ride itself might be a little overrated. I think walking through the queue is better than the ride itself. There are so many things to look at, and if you’re a Nintendo fan, prepare to be blown away. If there’s an impending thunderstorm on the horizon, you get in line to ride out the storm; the queue is all indoors.
Mine Cart Madness (minimum 36” to ride) is a high-energy roller coaster that plunges you into a wild, twisting adventure through an abandoned mine. Wait times hover around 70 minutes throughout the day but tend to drop off some in late afternoon.
Super Nintendo World at Epic Universe
Yoshi’s Adventure (minimum 34” to ride) – This slow-moving ride takes you above Super Nintendo World, and is one that most people can do. Even those people who hate rides will enjoy this one. It usually has a short wait time compared to other rides in the park - usually 20- 30 minutes or maybe even less.
While in Nintendo World, play interactive Power-Up Band games - yes, you’ll need to purchase them. And here’s a little secret.
After you complete 3 games, you can enter Shadow Showdown, one of the most overlooked attractions at Epic Universe. I can’t tell you how many people I talked to who have no idea this is even a thing. They just play the games and then leave I guess. Shadow Showdown is another interactive game where you play a high-tech video game using your shadow. I think it’s one of the best things here.
Toadstool Café, try this one for dinner, or even if you just grab a snack. It’s pretty cool inside. Keep an eye on the Toad animations in the windows. They are hilarious, and they don’t just run on a short, repetitive loop. I won’t spoil any surprises, but just keep an eye on these windows for some special things that may happen during your visit.
And if Toadstool Cafe is your thing, try the French-inspired cafe in Wizarding World. I can’t pronounce the name, so that’s why I’m just saying the cafe in Wizarding World - you can’t miss it.
Helios Grand Hotel at dusk from inside Epic Universe
6. Final Hour: Re-Ride and Explore
The last hour of park operation is prime time for low waits and photo ops.
Watch the nighttime fountain/fireworks show in Celestial Park. Position yourself so that the Helios Grand Hotel is in the background. You’ll get some great photos and video.
Dark Universe is especially worth seeing at night. Be sure to catch the Burning Blade Tavern erupt into flames. It happens every 15 minutes. I don’t know why it’s so cool to watch a windmill burst into flames, but it is. And you shouldn’t miss it.
Or grab a re-ride on your favorite, just keep in mind that most of the park-goers will head to Stardust Racers during this time.
Epic Universe Touring Summary
10:00 am Celestial Park: Stardust Racers
10:30 am Isle of Berk: Wing Gliders, Fyre Drill, Dragon Racer Rally
12:30 pm Dark Universe: Monsters Unchained, Werewolf, lunch
2:30 pm Wizarding World: Battle at the Ministry, Interactive Wand Play
5:00 pm Super Nintendo World: Mario Kart, Donkey Kong: Mine Cart Madness, Yoshi’s Adventure, Power-up Band interactive play. Shadow Showdown, dinner (Possibly Toadstool Cafe)
After 8:00 pm, walk-throughs of Celestial Park, Dark Universe, and re-ride a favorite (possibly Stardust Racers).
Final Thoughts and a Few Tips
This strategy works counterintuitively and against all those who have the EPA advantage. You will see everything you want to see, and save time in line.
The most important consideration here is that the park closes early, at 9 pm, which is right after sunset in the summer. This is a shame because Epic Universe has the best lighting package of any theme park I have ever experienced. If you get a survey about your park visit, tell them you want it opened later.
You also need to stay flexible - afternoon thunderstorms pretty much shut the park down. 90% of the attractions will not run if storms are in the area. So just find a dry place to sit and relax, and wait for it to pass. Storms are usually gone in less than an hour.
Keep in mind that some attraction queues may close earlier than 9 pm. This is so they don’t have a 2-hour wait when they are trying to close the park.
Unfortunately, some of the attractions and shows in Epic Universe experience a lot of downtime. Harry Potter: Battle at the Ministry is the worst. It goes down several times a day. The best advice I can give is to keep checking the app for status updates. Just pack your patience on this one.
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$7.00
A bright and refreshing combination of Minute Maid Lemonade and Blood Orange Syrup with Dragon Fruit Bursting Boba!
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Resort Summary
Universal’s Endless Summer Dockside Inn and Suites is divided into two parts: Dockside Inn and Surfside Inn. The name comes from the 1966 documentary on surfing titled, The Endless Summer.
Universal’s Endless Summer Dockside Inn and Suites
This resort is located on Universal Boulevard, a few blocks away from the Universal Orlando theme parks.
This value hotel features 2-bedroom suites that accommodate up to six guests and standard rooms that sleep 4.
There are 1,059 2-bedroom suites and 991 standard rooms with interior corridors.
What is the difference between universal dockside and Surfside?
These two hotels sit across the street from each other on Universal Boulevard. Dockside is larger and has 2 pools. It also has a larger lobby and foodcourt. Surfside is smaller and has 1 pool. Personally, I think Surfside is a little easier to navigate but I like that Dockside is bigger. Surfside and Dockside are comparable in terms of room size, nightly rates and the amenities offered.
Arrival and Lobby Areas
Room Categories
2-Bedroom Suites – These suites, which make up more than half the rooms at both Dockside Inn and Suites & Surfside Inn and Suites, sleep up to six and offer guests an unrivaled value.
With the families suite you no longer need two connecting rooms for extra space.
Standard Rooms - With separate bath and vanity areas, it’s easy for multiple people to get ready at the same time.
Pool View Rooms - Each inviting 313-square-foot room offers two queen beds and sleeps 4.
Room Rates
Standard rooms begin at $79 per night. The 2-Bedroom Suites start as low as $115 per night. Prices vary based on season with mid to late summer having the lowest rates.
2 Bedroom Suite
Standard Room
Hotel Services
Dockside Inn and Suites features:
Complimentary WiFi in guest rooms and public areas.
Universal Orlando Vacation Planning Center
Self-parking (daily fees apply)
Car rental available on-site
Universal Studios Store
Only Universal Orlando’s hotel guests get more ride time, more free time and more family time every day of their vacation.
Early Park Admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal’s Volcano Bay, one hour before the theme parks open (Valid theme park admission required. Select attractions.)
Free shuttles are provided so it’s always a quick hop between your room and the parks.
Resort-wide charging privileges with your room key.
Complimentary merchandise delivery to your hotel from the Universal shops.
Complimentary Club-to-Club access at Universal CityWalk to select venues for the length of your stay.
Pool and recreation
Dining Options
Dockside Inn and Suites has tasty and convenient offerings for breakfast, lunch, dinner and every craving in-between.
Pier 8 Market – With multiple stations offering breakfast, lunch and dinner
Wave Makers Pool Bar – Laid-back poolside bar 4 The Oasis Beach Bar – Sunny poolside bar
Sunset Lounge – Lobby bar offering favorite cocktails and craft beer
Starbucks – Relax and sip for awhile or grab a coffee creation to go as you pass through the lobby
Fresh Pizza – Delivered directly to your room. Available during limited hours
Theme Park Transportation
Free shuttles to the Universal theme parks and Volcano Bay water park. Uber is also available.
Universal’s Endless Summer Dockside is located off-site, a few blocks away from the Universal theme parks.
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15 miles from Orlando International Airport (MCO)
10 miles from downtown Orlando
10 miles from Walt Disney World Resort
Endless Summer Resort - Dockside Inn address:
7125 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
Can you walk from Endless Summer to City Walk?
No, it is not possible to walk to Universal City Walk or to the Universal theme parks from Endless Summer Dockside. This hotel is located a few blocks away on very busy roadways. Bus transportation is fast and convenient.
Does Universal dockside have free breakfast?
No, breakfast isn’t free at Dockside or at any other Universal Orlando Resort hotel. A food court is available for breakfast, with many menu items under $12.
Is the pool at Endless Summer dockside heated?
Yes, pools are heated during cooler weather at all Universal Orlando hotels.
Does Endless Summer have water slide?
Dockside has 2 pools and a splash pad for little kids, but there is no water slide.
Which Universal hotel has a lazy river?
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