Universal Orlando to Close Fast & Furious – Supercharged Attraction
Universal Orlando Resort has officially confirmed the closure of *Fast & Furious – Supercharged* at Universal Studios Florida, with the ride’s final day of operation set for August 16, 2024. The attraction, which invites guests to join the “Fast family” on a high-speed chase through the streets of San Francisco, will cease operations to make way for future park developments.
Details of the Final Ride Date

The decision to shutter the attraction was confirmed by Universal Orlando officials, who noted that August 16 serves as the last opportunity for fans to experience the ride. Since its debut in 2018, the motion-simulator experience has served as a central fixture in the San Francisco area of the park, utilizing a hydraulic “party bus” system to simulate a high-stakes encounter with characters from the film franchise, including Dom Toretto and Luke Hobbs.
The Future of the San Francisco Neighborhood
While Universal has not yet released specific blueprints for what will replace *Fast & Furious – Supercharged*, the closure aligns with the resort’s broader strategy of refreshing its ride portfolio. Universal Orlando is currently preparing for the 2025 opening of its third gate, [Epic Universe](https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/things-to-do/parks/universal-epic-universe), which will feature entirely new intellectual properties and immersive lands.
Industry analysts often view such closures as part of a cyclical refreshment process within the theme park industry. By removing aging attractions, operators can clear valuable real estate for next-generation technology or more popular franchises.
History and Reception of the Attraction
*Fast & Furious – Supercharged* was originally adapted from the tram tour segment found at Universal Studios Hollywood. When it opened in Florida, it replaced the long-running *Disaster!* attraction, which had previously replaced *Earthquake: The Big One*.
The ride faced a mixed reception during its tenure, often drawing criticism for its reliance on screens rather than physical sets. Despite this, it remained a high-capacity ride that kept wait times manageable within the San Francisco sector of the park.
Key Takeaways
- Final Day: The ride closes permanently on August 16, 2024.
- Location: The attraction is situated in the San Francisco area of Universal Studios Florida.
- Context: The closure is part of ongoing park updates as Universal prepares for the expansion of the wider resort, including the upcoming Epic Universe.
As the park prepares for the transition, guests visiting before the August deadline can expect standard operating hours for the attraction. No immediate announcement regarding a replacement project has been made by Universal Orlando leadership.
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