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Universal Kids Resort Pledges More Shade After Heat Complaints

The park’s promise to add landscaping and shade is an early operational fix that will take time to deliver meaningful relief for families in North Texas summer heat.

Overview

  • Universal Kids Resort opened on July 1 in Frisco, Texas, and guests quickly raised concerns that large exposed walkways and queues leave little shade during triple‑digit heat index days.
  • Social posts and preview reporting documented long stretches of concrete and limited canopy that make it hard for families with young children to spend a full day at the compact, child‑focused 20‑acre park.
  • Universal issued a formal statement saying it will add landscaping and additional shade elements throughout the resort and that planners are listening to guest feedback.
  • The park highlighted existing ways to cool off, including indoor attractions, air‑conditioned shows and restaurants, splash pads, and play areas, and outlets advised visitors to plan visits around cooler morning hours.
  • Observers note that planted landscaping and permanent shade structures often follow openings and can take weeks to months to mature, so meaningful shade improvements are expected gradually rather than immediately.