Construction Walls Up Outside Mythos in Universal Islands of Adventure

Shannen Ace

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Construction Walls Up Outside Mythos in Universal Islands of Adventure

Construction walls in The Lost Continent at Universal Islands of Adventure have shifted as demolition of the land continues.

The Lost Continent Construction Walls

Construction walls in front of the former Poseidon’s Fury remain the same, running from nearly the Seuss Landing bridge to the Treasures of Poseidon gift shop. The giant trident was demolished and a recent aerial look showed new pavement directly behind the walls, plus another set of walls closer to the attraction facade. That suggests these walls may come down soon, widening the pathway.

Construction walls in The Lost Continent at Universal Islands of Adventure have shifted as demolition of the land continues.

The wider pathway will be needed because there are now construction walls directly in front of Mythos Restaurant. Mythos remains open but will permanently close next year. The walls curve past the entrance doors.

A significant section of the walls juts out into the pathway near Treasures of Poseidon, possibly for pavement work. They’re decorated with Lost Continent-inspired symbols and directional signage.

Construction walls in The Lost Continent at Universal Islands of Adventure have shifted as demolition of the land continues.

They continue all the way to the VelociCoaster bridge around the corner.

Another construction wall blocks the land’s restrooms and an A-frame sign directs guests to the nearest restrooms in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

The Sindbad theater in The Lost Continent was completely demolished a month ago.

Universal has not announced a replacement for The Lost Continent, only that the demolition was to “ensure the area is ready for any future developments.”

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