The park would be called
Universal's Wonder Valley. The park’s theme is one of wonder and fantasy, bringing to life whimsical worlds full of life and magic. The centerpiece of the park is
Wonder Mountain, a large, vibrant, beautiful mountain that towers over the entire park. The park is comparable to Tokyo Disneysea, in that it contains several extremely hyper-themed lands based off beautiful vistas.
Wonder Mountain would look similar to this, however with a more distinct, iconic, and vibrant design.
The whole park would be aiming for that similar feel to TDS, having lands that are immersive, detailed, atmospheric, and beautiful to look at. The park's seven lands would include:
- Wonder Valley - The opening area to the park, with the look of a humble, mountainside village. It'd be cute, homey, and lead up to the inside of the huge mountain. In a unique twist, the park's MK-style hub will actually be on the inside of the mountain. Guests can explore the interior caves, full of colorful, shiny crystals, before going out into the lands.
- DreamWorks Point - The park's prime area for families, and the first one guests visit if they go in a counterclockwise order. The area features mini-areas based off the DreamWorks properties of Shrek and Kung Fu Panda, as well as a few smaller spots based off other IPs. Guests can explore a small portion of Far Far Away and Shrek's Swamp, ride the family coaster Far Far Away Express, as well as go on the huge, e-ticket water ride Shrek's Fairytale Tour, that takes guests on an irreverent and goofy river cruise through the world of Shrek. Guests can also check out a small portion of the Valley of Peace, featuring the interactive dark ride Kung Fu Panda: Defenders of Awesomeness, as well as the teacup attraction Mr. Ping's Noodle Bowl Spin and Mr. Ping's Noodle Shop itself. Besides these two mini-lands, there's also an area featuring a Trolls dance party and gift shop for young children, and an expansion pad for any future successful DWA properties.
- J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World: Europe - Moving on, the third Wizarding World to join a Universal park is based off the 1920s' Europe depicted in the Fantastic Beasts sequels. The area is themed to 1920s' Paris and features a variety of themed shopping and dining, and most importantly, a Fantastic Beasts e-ticket indoor coaster. This attraction uses plot elements and set-pieces from the sequels, however the queue for the attraction is the interior of Newt's iconic briefcase. This area is actually relatively small in comparison to the other Wizarding Worlds and the other lands in the park, but has a decent amount of expansion room for future attractions based off future locations and plot points in the franchise.
- Middle-Earth - The marquee new world of Wonder Valley is the first-ever theme park representation of Middle-Earth. One of the biggest theme park lands ever at over 20 acres, this area recreates the stunning landscapes, the amazing atmosphere, and the exciting adventures of the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit series. Iconic areas included in this expansion are the Shire, featuring a simple family indoor and outdoor carriage ride called Gandalf's Firework Festival, Rivendell, which features the thrilling kuka dark ride e-ticket Lord of the Rings: Flight of the Eagles, and Mordor, which features a next-gen drop ride past the level of ToT, Dark Tower of Mordor.
- Super Nintendo World: Zelda's Kingdom - In this park’s version of Super Nintendo World, instead of exploring the world of Mario, guests discover the world of the Legend of Zelda. Guests can pass through the iconic Hyrule Field and enter Hyrule Castle Town, which features a large variety of themed shopping and dining. The area's main attraction can be found inside the Temple of Time, with The Legend of Zelda: Battle for Hyrule, a thrilling, but family friendly dark ride mixing together trackless ride vehicles, unique interactivity, and large sets based off iconic locales from the Zelda series. Guests can also watch The Legendary Story of Zelda, a large-scale live show that retells the epic story of Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, and the Triforce, as well as enter the Lost Woods, a unique walk-through maze attraction.
- Pokemon Park - Next up in the valley is a land based off the land of Pokémon; despite being a Nintendo property, the area doesn’t use the Super Nintendo World moniker, to distinguish it from the Zelda area. However, the area is still extremely packed with things to do and locations from Pokémon games. With an aesthetic based off the first four generations, guests can walk around a Route, a town, and a Safari Zone, all of which are inhabited by dozens of Pokémon animatronics. Attractions-wise, there's the e-ticket Pokémon Snap Safari that takes guests straight into wild Pokémon habitats for a photo safari, as well as a spinner based off several flying Pokémon called Flight of the Pokémon and a whip ride based off mount Pokémon called Wild Pokémon Spin. One of the area's key, unique attractions is an experience that essentially combines technology used in Turtle Talk with Crush, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Jedi Training Academy, and Ollivanders to recreate the experience of choosing a Pokémon starter and battling against a trainer.
- Jurassic World - The final area in the park is a recreation of the fictional jungle vacation resort of Jurassic World. The park looks just as it does in the films, full of interesting activities to check out, attractions to ride, and animatronic dinosaurs to admire. The area features the two large-scale attractions: The Jurassic World Gyrosphere Experience, a state-of-the-art mega e-ticket using never-before-seen technology in mixture with animatronics and projections. The other large-scale attraction is The Flying Dinosaur - similar in concept to the attraction in Japan, but this time with an aviary facade that the large steel inverted coaster weaves in and out of. Besides these attractions, there's also the Jurassic World Innovation Center to explore the inside of, Dinosaur Training, stage show using puppetry and live actors to educate and entertain guests, and Camp Jurassic.