The 20‑acre playground is built entirely for younger families and packed with some of the biggest names in kids’ entertainment.
The resort will feature seven themed worlds inspired by franchises including Shrek, Jurassic World, Minions, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Trolls, with more than 30 attractions, shows, play zones and character meet‑and‑greets spread across the park.
One of the headline areas, Shrek’s Swamp, drops visitors straight into the ogre’s muddy fairytale home. Families can hop on Shrek and Fiona’s Happily Ogre After, a story‑driven ride retelling the couple’s chaotic romance, or let little ones loose in two themed play zones built around Shrek’s triplets.
Nearby, Puss in Boots Del Mar brings a seaside carnival vibe, complete with the aerial ride Swings Over Del Mar, a puppet show at Mama Luna’s Adopt a Kitty Day, classic midway games and appearances from the sword‑wielding feline himself.
Visitors can dive into a full‑scale Bikini Bottom, where rides include the drifting Jellyfish Fields Jamboree, the sightseeing Barnacle Bus, the splash‑heavy Bobbing Barrels and a whirl around Mrs. Puff’s Boating School.
In the Minions‑themed zone, the Yellow and Purple troublemakers square off in a playful turf war, with families able to drift through Bello Bay on a boat adventure or zip around in the chaotic Bello Bay Golf Cart Derby.
Trolls fans can jump straight into a festival‑style party, complete with a glowing King Trollex dance event, a big, bright stage show, the breezy TrollsFest Express ride and a sky‑high spin on Hair in the Clouds.
Dinosaur lovers get a whole area to themselves, featuring the family‑friendly Cretaceous Coaster, the swirling Mr. DNA Double Helix ride, the mini‑drop Pteranodrop tower and hands‑on play zones designed for younger explorers.
Right at the heart of the park sits a calm, leafy hub filled with interactive activities, gardens, shops and roaming characters - including Gabby from Gabby’s Dollhouse. Several sensory‑friendly spaces are also dotted around for guests who need a quieter break.
And when families are ready to call it a day, the on‑site Universal Kids Resort Hotel is just steps from the entrance, offering 300 colourful rooms and suites, an outdoor pool, an arcade, a fitness space and plenty of kid‑approved dining options.