Demolition is steadily transforming the former The Lost Continent at Universal Islands of Adventure, with large portions of the land now reduced to bare earth and rubble.
Losing The Lost Continent

New aerial photos from @bioreconstruct show that most structures within the former The Eighth Voyage of Sindbad theater area have been removed. Excavators and other heavy equipment are working across the expansive cleared site, where only scattered foundations and construction debris remain.



Closer to the former Poseidon’s Fury attraction, much of the surrounding rockwork, waterways, and themed scenery has also been demolished. Several recognizable rock formations remain standing, but the area around them has been stripped back considerably. Sections of the attraction’s ornate exterior facade are still intact, though portions of the adjoining structure have been opened or removed.



Temporary construction walls separate the active demolition zone from nearby guest pathways. Despite the extensive work, the neighboring Mystic Fountain area and portions of the land’s remaining architecture can still be seen around the perimeter.
Universal has not yet announced what will replace the former Lost Continent attractions. The scale of the cleared land, however, leaves a substantial redevelopment site between The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade and Seuss Landing.
You can check out a video overview of the site from bioreconstruct below:
Demolition of The Lost Continent at Universal Islands of Adventure has been ongoing since November 2025, and the latest structure to fall is the Trident in front of Poseidon’s Fury.
Tree clearing in Lost Continent began last fall after Universal Orlando Resort confirmed upcoming “construction activity” in the land. Universal said this work was to “ensure the area is ready for any future developments.” Elsewhere in the area, the fan-favorite Mythos Restaurant is planned to close in 2027.

Lost Continent was once twice its current size. In 2010, it was partially taken over by The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Its former coasters, Dueling Dragons and Flying Unicorn, were turned into Dragon Challenge and Flight of the Hippogriff, respectively. Dragon Challenge closed permanently in 2017 and was replaced by Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure.
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