Disney4me Posted January 20 Report Posted January 20 A Fast & Furious themed roller coaster is the project that’s going up at Universal Studios Florida theme park. It will replace Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, which closed in August. Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, an outdoor coaster, will open in 2027, Universal Orlando announced Tuesday. Construction has been in the works for months at the site, which is wedged between the former Blue Man Group building and Universal CityWalk. Universal also announced that its Fast & Furious: Supercharged attraction will close at the theme park in 2027. The big-screen dark ride opened in 2018, taking over the space of the Disaster attraction. In the upcoming coaster, “riders will experience the exhilarating sensation of 360-degree drifting as they speed through jaw-dropping maneuvers – including a 170-foot vertical ‘spike’ that will send riders nearly 17 stories in the air over the outskirts of Universal CityWalk,” according to a news release issued Tuesday. (Rockit’s peak height was 167 feet). Hollywood Drift will be the first major addition announced for Universal Orlando since Epic Universe theme park debuted in May 2025. Universal’s Fast & Furious rides have been inspired by the 11-installment “The Fast and the Furious” movie franchise, which has featured Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson and others. The latest “Furious” film arrived in 2023. Universal: Mardi Gras 2026 concerts feature RuPaul, Fatone, Bebe Rexha Universal Studios Florida’s existing coasters include Revenge of the Mummy, Trollercoaster and Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts. Universal Studios Hollywood also is adding a Hollywood Drift roller coaster, but they are different designs, Universal Orlando confirmed Tuesday. The West Coast attraction is slated to open this year. Universal sets Halloween Horror Nights debut, more 2026 event dates Email me at dbevil@orlandosentinel.com. BlueSky: @themeparksdb. Threads account: @dbevil. X account: @themeparks. Subscribe to the Theme Park Rangers newsletter at orlandosentinel.com/newsletters. View the full article Quote
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