Blue construction barriers with Universal Orlando Resort logo surround a building under renovation. A palm tree and streetlight are visible nearby under a partly cloudy sky.

On Location Facade Repaired During Construction at Universal Studios Florida

Shannen Ace

Crews have filled in spots on the On Location facade where they previously tore away paneling. The Universal Studios Florida entrance gift shop closed in February.

On Location Construction Progress

Blue construction wall with Universal Orlando Resort logo and skyline silhouettes, set in front of a building. A tree is on the left, and the sky is partly cloudy.

Smooth white plaster fills in the gaps that were torn off the facade. The lights and speakers have remained on the building throughout the construction process.

Blue construction barriers with theme park graphics surround a building under renovation, beside a landscaped area with trees and plants. A partially cloudy sky is in the background.

Fresh plaster continues around the corner of the building. Under a row of lights, there’s now a white wall where there were previously windows. We previously saw the gutted interior of the shop in that same area.

Blue construction barriers with Universal Orlando Resort logo surround a building under renovation. A palm tree and streetlight are visible nearby under a partly cloudy sky.

Crews have also filled in some spots where the On Location signage had been attached, though the paint has not been fixed yet.

Wooden blue construction barriers are set up outdoors on a sunny day with palm trees in the background. People walk by on the right.

Across the street, construction walls are also standing around a section of pavement located in front of Studio Sweets.

There have been no visible changes outside Studio Sweets or on the interior, which is connected to the Universal Studios Store, since it closed in February. Rumors suggest the On Location storefront will become a new sweets shop.

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