Universal Intensifies On‑Site Push for ‘Bourne Stuntacular’ at Studios Florida
The push looks like a test of attendance before bigger choices.
Overview
- Park watchers report a visible shift, with showtime boards moved down Sunset Boulevard toward Mel’s Drive‑In and Team Members calling out times to passersby, in coverage published Wednesday by Inside the Magic, Disney Fanatic, and Disney Dining.
- Universal has not announced a closure or replacement, and The Bourne Stuntacular continues to run on its regular schedule.
- The show draws strong praise for live stunts, giant screens, and effects, yet reporters note uneven turnout that leaves seats empty when guests skip timed shows.
- Industry outlets and longtime fans read the heavier promotion as a pattern that often comes before reviews of space‑heavy shows, especially as Epic Universe raises pressure on existing offerings to meet targets.
- Theme parks often try louder on‑site marketing to lift theater counts because large indoor shows carry high staffing and building costs, which can drive later decisions about re‑theming, downsizing, or removal if numbers do not improve.