Universal Bars Photos and Social Media at Frisco Kids Park Site
Clear rules on photos signal tighter control as construction advances.
Overview
- Reports Sunday highlighted on-site signs at Universal Kids Resort in Frisco that ban photography, social media posts, videography, FaceTime, and drones, with violators told they will be removed.
- Enthusiast reporter Diservations urged people to stop taking close-up shots after some fences came down and to stay back and use zoom from public areas.
- The project is Universal’s first theme park built for young children, with seven planned lands based on Shrek, SpongeBob, Minions, Jurassic World, Trolls, Puss in Boots, and an entry area called Isle of Curiosity.
- Universal has set 2026 for opening but has not given a date, and the on-site hotel is not taking reservations, with any fall or late‑2026 timelines described by observers as speculation.
- Outlets covering the site ask locals to follow the posted rules, keep a safe distance during construction, and wait for official channels to announce when visits and bookings can begin.