So, I've actually had a thought about the "No clones" and "Make it different from UOR" mandate that seems to be on this Park, in that I actually feel it may go beyond the rides themselves, and also into the theming
Alongside not having any cloned attractions, I feel like even if they copy some IPs like Minions or Nintendo, they'll go for different areas that lend to unique theming compared to what's in Orlando.
Consider how much of a big thing theming and immersiveness is in Universal's lands and attractions nowadays, Epic Universe in it's intro video from January put ideas like "Immersive Storytelling" and whatnot at the forefront when describing what Universal do with their parks, it's a big draw to the Parks alongside the actual rides themselves, especially with lands like Super Nintendo World and the Wizarding Worlds which emphasise interactive elements. So this makes me think that they'll try to go for very unique theming in the different areas, even with familiar IPs, as to stick to that rule of offering a unique experience from UOR
For example, Jurassic World could work for this given that the aesthetic of Jurassic World and Jurassic Park and the lands they inspire are different (With World having an emphasis on the sleek, modern looking blue and grey technology compared to Park), even if they both take from tropical jungle environments, so it's offering a unique experience alongside the new offerings
I may be thinking too much into the supposed mandate, but these are my thoughts