This could be one proper post as opposed to just posting beyond the normal amount.
That said, USH has had..a hell of a turnaround for this decade.
As
@Uni-Fan posted prior, we got a lot.
- 2010 - King Kong 360 3D, the Relocation of Special Effects Stage
- 2012 - Transformers
- 2013 - Universal Plaza, and the Approval of the NBCUniversal Evolution Plan
- 2014 - Despicable Me and Super Silly Fun Land, the Demolition of Soundstage 28
- 2015 - Springfield, Fast & Furious - Drupercharged, The implementation of the Nighttime Studio Tours
- 2016 - Wizarding World of Harry Potter, The Walking Dead Attraction, ET Parking Structure, and the beginnings of many big changes to Citywalk
- 2017 - Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle
- 2018 - DreamWorks Theater, the demolition of Soundstages 22-25, Phase One of the New Soundstages at Fall's Lake, The Demolition of Globe Theater, The Demoliton of Saddle Ranch
- 2019 - Jurassic World
It's quite amazing to see Comcast not only investing heavily to USH, but making sure that it can have a legacy that's quite unique and special. Part of me hopes
@Brian G. and the crew are writing memoir's on the decade's of both Hollywood and Orlando, especially because of just what has happened to the two Western properties of Universal Park's and Resorts.
One in a sense, is a complete expansion and explosion of new content, attractions, and experiences for so many. And the other, is overhauling the front half of it's own park, it's own entertainment offerings, and even the studio it resides with.
And especially as the new decade comes with some amazing things coming along the way; I can't wait to see where Universal goes next.
Does the Nighttime Studio Tour still occur?
If I'm not mistaken, they have the effects on at night now for when the tram passes through, but it isn't as extensive as it was during that period of time.