Closing Timeframe Revealed for Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Studios Florida

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We now know when Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit will close permanently at Universal Studios Florida

Big changes are coming to Universal Studios Florida, as we now know when the iconic Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit will take its final bow. Universal recently filed permits for the closure of the high-speed music-themed coaster, and a posting on X (formerly Twitter) confirms that the ride will permanently close in late September 2025.

Related: Permit Filed to Remove Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Orlando

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This timeline appears strategic, likely allowing the construction of a replacement attraction to span fiscal years. Comcast, Universal’s parent company, operates on a January 1–December 31 fiscal year, making this late-year closure an ideal point to transition budgets while kickstarting development.

While Universal has not officially announced what will replace Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, speculation is already buzzing among fans. The growing consensus suggests the new ride may be a cutting-edge multi-launch coaster by Intamin, the same manufacturer behind the Jurassic World VelociCoaster at Islands of Adventure and the highly anticipated Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift coaster coming to Universal Studios Hollywood in 2026.


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The Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift coaster is being touted as a revolutionary experience. It will feature a state-of-the-art ride system with individual ride vehicles capable of 360-degree rotation, simulating the sensation of high-speed drifting as guests rocket through a track designed with immersive sound-reduction technology. Could a similar attraction be heading to Universal Studios Florida?

If so, the arrival of a Fast & Furious-themed coaster could signal the end of the much-maligned Fast & Furious: Supercharged attraction. Currently holding a dismal 2.0 out of 5-star rating on Google, Supercharged is often criticized by fans for its lackluster experience, with frequent calls for its replacement.

Related: Universal Files New Advanced Ride System Patents

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No matter what comes next, Universal Studios Florida is clearly gearing up for another major evolution. With Universal Orlando Resort continuing to expand its lineup of world-class attractions, fans can look forward to an exciting new era that builds on the park’s reputation for cutting-edge thrills. Late September 2025 will mark the end of an era with Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit’s closure, but it also signals the beginning of something fresh and potentially game-changing for thrill seekers. Stay tuned for more updates as Universal’s plans unfold!

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