New Wicked: For Good Experiences Coming to Universal Parks Do I need park admission to see the "Wicked" experiences at the Universal parks? You need admission to Universal Studios Florida to visit Wicked: The Experience, Emerald City Eats and Schwab's Pharmacy
Universal’s ’Wicked’ Theme Park Plans, Explained - Disney Fanatic Online forums, park speculation sites, and social media feeds continue to pitch ideas for where a Wicked attraction could land Most theories center on available space at Universal Studios Florida
Universal Destinations Experiences Has Plans for Wicked Attractions . . . In November, Universal Orlando Resort opened Wicked: The Experience In addition to “Wicked” merchandise available for purchase, the store has props and costumes on display amid replicas of the film’s sets Guests can sometimes meet Glinda and Elphaba
Discover How the Wicked Movie was Brought to Life Through Universal . . . For the first time, the parks are allowing fans to step into the story of Wicked and express their fandom through fashion, accessories and more Read more about how each theme park is bringing Wicked to life across Universal Destinations Experiences globally
‘Wicked’ To Land at Universal Destinations Worldwide New experiences, dining, and retail opportunities will be unveiled at both Universal destinations as early as late October to help celebrate these wonderful – and wonderfully wicked – witches
‘Wicked’ Universal Expansion Inevitable, Expectations Set Among the most circulated rumors is that Wicked could take over the former Fear Factor Live space at Universal Studios Florida The venue’s size and layout make it ideal for a live Emerald City musical spectacular, featuring illusion effects and aerial choreography
This Is a Theme Park Waiting To Happen. Universals Theme Park Chief . . . Yep, now that the movie is a bonafide hit, Universal could bring a permanent Wicked addition to its parks, according to comments made by Mark Woodbury, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Universal Destinations Experiences when speaking with the New York Times