Universal Orlando approves $24 million permits for Harry Potter expansion

Universal Orlando Resort has received approval for two permits totaling nearly $24 million for early-stage work near the Wizarding World area in Epic Universe. The permits cover site utilities valued at $14.3 million and foundation work at $9.4 million, spanning about 150,000 square feet. The project aligns with an expansion pad behind The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic.

On March 31, 2026, Universal Orlando Resort secured approvals for infrastructure near its upcoming Epic Universe park. The permits, focused on site utilities and foundational elements, signal the start of a major project linked to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Industry observers noted the work's location matches a designated expansion pad east of the Ministry of Magic facade. The documents reference 'Project 905,' a code previously associated with Wizarding World developments, and list the same architect and contractor from prior efforts. This consistency points to a coordinated expansion. A third permit for a Pre-Engineered Metal Building remains under review, potentially enabling structural progress soon. While Universal has not detailed the final attraction, these steps prepare the site for possible rides or immersive experiences. Fans tracking aerial imagery from accounts like @bioreconstruct have highlighted the site's progress since late 2025. The investment underscores Universal's commitment to growing Epic Universe, designed with future expansions in mind. The Wizarding World continues to draw crowds with its immersive storytelling.

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