It used to amaze me when I walked under Cinderella Castle in the utilidor at Magic Kingdom. If that's not an amazing use if vertical space in Florida, I don't know what it is. To think there's a restaurant in that castle on top of a walkway through the castle on top of what is essentially an above-ground basement... with a moat on top of it to top it off. Madness.The Orlando parks have often struggled to use vertical space in design due to not being able to go underground due to Florida's high water table, but a lot of parks have been doing stuff like this for a long time. It's going to be exciting to see how Universal pulls this off, especially considering how little space they have at the existing parks for expansion. Could open up a lot of possibilities
Proves things can be done in Florida, if you have the will to do them.