Universal Files Permits for a 71,500-Square-Foot Building in Epic Universe's Dark Universe

Universal Files Permits for a 71,500-Square-Foot Building in Epic Universe's Dark Universe

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Something big is taking shape in the spookiest corner of Epic Universe, and Universal is being characteristically coy about what it is. A newly surfaced permit filing points to a building of roughly 71,500 square feet planned for the heart of Darkmoor Village, the classic-monsters town at the center of the park's Dark Universe world.

Key art for Dark Universe, the classic monsters themed world at Universal Epic Universe.
Dark Universe, the classic-monsters world at Epic Universe. Photo: Universal Orlando Resort.

The headlines:

  • The filing: A permit for a building of about 71,500 square feet, with Stantec Architecture listed on the paperwork.
  • Where: The center of Darkmoor Village, inside Epic Universe's Dark Universe land, at the 1001 Epic Boulevard park address.
  • How big is that: On par with existing Epic Universe attractions. Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge is roughly 71,000 square feet, and the Untrainable Dragon show building runs about 70,000, per Disney Food Blog.
  • Universal's response: "We continuously enhance our parks, and permit filings are a routine part of that process," followed by "We have no further details to share."
  • What it could be: Unconfirmed. Theme-park experts told FOX 35 the size suggests a likely indoor attraction, with fans and reporters floating a ride or a live-show theater.

What the permit actually tells us

The filing was spotted in public records and reported by FOX 35 Orlando, and Disney Food Blog dug into the same permit using figures from the Orlando Business Journal. The hard facts are short and specific: a structure of more than 71,000 square feet (Disney Food Blog pegs it at 71,500), the engineering and architecture firm Stantec attached to it, and a location right in the middle of Darkmoor Village, the gothic, classic-monsters town at the heart of Dark Universe.

What the permit does not tell us is the good stuff. There is no confirmed purpose, no announced opening date, and no word on whether this is a ride, a show, or something else. Universal, for its part, offered the theme-park equivalent of a shrug. "We continuously enhance our parks, and permit filings are a routine part of that process," the company told FOX 35 Orlando, adding that "we have no further details to share."

How big is 71,500 square feet, really?

The Darkmoor Monster Makeup Experience inside the Dark Universe land at Epic Universe.
The Darkmoor Monster Makeup Experience inside Dark Universe. Photo: Universal Orlando Resort.

Big enough to matter. For scale, Disney Food Blog notes that Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge, one of Epic Universe's headline rides, takes up roughly 71,000 square feet, and the Untrainable Dragon show building over in the Isle of Berk land spans about 70,000. In other words, the new Darkmoor building is sized like a full attraction, not a snack stand or a meet-and-greet nook. That is the detail driving the speculation. Universal does not pour a footprint this size for something minor.

The fun part: what could it be?

Here is where it turns into a parlor game, so treat all of this as speculation rather than anything Universal has confirmed. FOX 35 notes that fans are hoping for a Creature from the Black Lagoon attraction, while cautioning that this is purely "hopes and speculation at this point." Theme-park experts told FOX 35 the size points to a likely indoor attraction, a format that minimizes weather-related disruptions during Florida's rainy season and could suit either a ride or a live-entertainment venue. Disney Food Blog adds an intriguing wrinkle: Dark Universe's original plans reportedly included a theater that did not make it into the finished park, and a building of this size could finally deliver it.

Why this matters for a year-old park

Celestial Park at Universal Epic Universe lit up at night.
Celestial Park at Epic Universe, which opened in 2025. Photo: Universal Orlando Resort.

Epic Universe opened in May 2025, which makes a major new building this early a notable signal. A theme park just over a year into its run usually spends its first few seasons letting the dust settle, not breaking ground on attraction-scale projects. If Universal is already filing for something this big inside Dark Universe, it suggests the company is moving quickly to give guests a reason to keep coming back to its newest gate. For now, all we can do is watch and guess.

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Image credits: All images, Universal Orlando Resort.

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