What's New in Orlando – USA Travel Centers Spotlight
Orlando continues to evolve as one of the top vacation destinations in the country. From thrilling theme park additions to immersive dining experiences, there’s always something fresh to explore. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or the fiftieth, here’s what’s new in Orlando — curated by USA Travel Centers.
Universal Orlando Resort Unveils Epic Universe (Opening 2025)
One of the most anticipated openings in recent memory, Universal’s Epic Universe, is set to redefine theme park experiences. Slated for 2025, the new park will include themed lands inspired by How to Train Your Dragon, Super Nintendo World and a new Wizarding World of Harry Potter expansion. While construction is still underway, USA Travel Centers recommends booking your Orlando trip early — this addition will draw major crowds.
SeaWorld’s Penguin Trek Launch Coaster
In 2024, SeaWorld Orlando introduced the Penguin Trek, a family-friendly launch coaster that sends guests racing through arctic landscapes before ending in a real penguin habitat.
It’s a blend of thrills and education, perfect for families seeking cooler experiences in Florida’s warmth.

Epcot Transformation Continues
Walt Disney World’s Epcot has undergone major changes, and 2024 brought several key updates:
World Celebration Gardens are now open, offering lush green spaces and ambient lighting for nighttime strolls.
CommuniCore Hall and Plaza, a new festival area, now serves as the heart of seasonal events like the Food & Wine Festival.
The beloved Spaceship Earth is lit nightly with new, dazzling light shows synchronized to music.
USA Travel Centers notes that these updates have made Epcot more engaging for all ages, beyond just its famous pavilions.
New Dining Hotspots
Foodies visiting Orlando have much to celebrate:
Summer House on the Lake in Disney Springs features California-inspired cuisine, with lakefront views and a relaxed yet elegant vibe.
Camelo Pizzaria brings upscale Brazilian-style pizza to the ICON Park district.
Four Flamingos by Chef Richard Blais in the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress delivers fresh seafood and tropical cocktails in a retro-Florida setting.
Hotel and Resort Upgrades
Orlando’s accommodation scene has also seen some standout developments:
Evermore Orlando Resort, adjacent to Walt Disney World, opened with vacation rentals, hotel rooms, and an 8-acre crystal lagoon.
JW Marriott Bonnet Creek offers rooftop dining with views of Disney fireworks — ideal for guests seeking luxury with convenience.
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With all these exciting new attractions, events, and accommodations, Orlando remains a dynamic travel hub. USA Travel Centers can help you navigate the latest experiences while offering exclusive travel deals, lodging options, and concierge support. Whether you’re planning a theme park adventure or a gourmet getaway, Orlando has something new just for you.
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