Construction is progressing at Universal Studios Florida as the first visible sections of coaster track for Fast and Furious Hollywood Drift have arrived on site near CityWalk. New photos reveal freshly installed track pieces rising above construction walls at the former Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit location. The silver track is attached to deep blue support columns, creating a striking visual contrast that is already changing the skyline near the entrance. The attraction is expected to feature spinning coaster vehicles themed to the Fast and Furious franchise, replacing the previous ride. Interestingly, Universal’s version at Hollywood will share overall theming and ride vehicles with Orlando’s coaster, but the track layout in Florida will be completely different. Orlando guests can likely expect a much more expansive and custom-built experience designed specifically for the Universal Studios Florida footprint. The new coaster is currently scheduled to open in 2027, but with track now visibly rising above the construction zone, the project is finally starting to feel less like concept art and more like a real-life reality.
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