Blue sign with Stardust Racers and Universal Orlando Resort skyline above ticket booth windows, price lists, and bundle ads.

Stardust Racers and Chronos Added to New Universal Orlando Resort Skyline Graphic, Rip Ride Rockit Removed

Jamie Rowland

Outlines of Stardust Racers and The Chronos from Epic Universe have been added to a new Universal Orlando Graphic while Rip Ride Rockit is no longer represented.

Blue sign with Stardust Racers and Universal Orlando Resort skyline above ticket booth windows, price lists, and bundle ads.

Volcano Bay, Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios Florida, and Epic Universe are all represented on the new signage above ticket kiosks at Universal Orlando Resort.

Blue sign with a dark silhouette of Stardust Racers roller coaster and palm trees against the Universal Orlando Resort skyline.

A new addition to the signage includes a full outline of the Stardust Racers Roller Coaster track along with and image of The Chronos. Stardust Racers, originally announced as Starfall Racers, is a dual-launch roller coaster that features two 5,000-foot tracks. The Chronos is the entrance icon for the newly opened Epic Universe Park, eating guests into their first world, Celestial Park.

In addition to other park icons like Krakatau, the Universal Globe, and Pharos Lighthouse, a Kong: Skull Island silhouette is also visible just in front of Jurassic World VelociCoaster. The former outline representing Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit has been removed.

Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit will close permanently in early September. Before officially announcing the closure, Universal filed a permit to remove the coaster and replace it with a different attraction. They haven’t announced details of the new attraction. In February, the South Florida Water Management District approved Universal’s permit for demolition and construction.

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