Universal Begins Wind-Down of Fast & Furious – Supercharged in Orlando
A relocated Mona Lisa prop signals a slow scale-back before the 2027 shutdown.
Overview
- Inside the ride, which observers documented Thursday, the Mona Lisa prop now appears in the opening garage scene and its former spot is hidden behind black curtains.
- The attraction remains open and loading guests, yet the blocked area and reshuffled prop indicate a phased wind-down to cut maintenance and simplify operations.
- Universal has confirmed the ride will close permanently in 2027.
- Construction is underway on Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, a separate high-speed coaster, and Universal has not announced a plan for the Supercharged site.
- The screen-heavy experience has drawn mixed reactions for years, and reporters say guests should expect more scenes or effects to be pared back as the closure approaches.