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Stages, Backlots & Broadcast Studios
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Click on a stage to download a pdf of the stage(s) floorplan |
Maps
Sound Stages:
Universal Studios Florida® has eight sound stages, of which are constructed with state-of-the-art sound control. These sound stages are equipped with an innovative trolley beam system for total flexibility to shoot film, tape or live-audience productions. The stages are also designed to accommodate any lighting power requirements and are equipped with silent
air conditioning to allow for continuous shooting and a quick exhaust system for special effects. These design elements enable production to proceed quickly and safely while greatly reducing downtime. The areas adjacent to the sound stages are covered by a canopy to protect against inclement weather.
Studio 25:
With fully-lit sets and multiple-camera video package, Studio 25 is ready to roll tape! Studio 25, with its 10,500 square
foot sound stage, is specifically designed for broadcast production. Facilities for Studio 25 include fully equipped audio and video control rooms, studio pedestal and Ikegami hand held cameras, two-channel chyron, still store, teleprompter system, hair/makeup and wardrobe rooms, green rooms, kitchen nook, reception area, and suites to accommodate both linear and non-linear editing.
Broadcast Studios:
Broadcast Studio 19 is a 16,500 square-foot stage equipped with 100 self-climbing DeSisti rigging lighting battens. This stage has state-of-the-art audio, video and master tape control rooms, featuring the Kalypso digital switcher, Krystal digital effects, and digital and analog recorders. There are ample hair/makeup and wardrobe facilities, dressing rooms, green rooms and office space, providing the perfect turn-key environment for any broadcast or video production. Satellite and fiber transmission services are also available.
Radio Broadcast Center:

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In June 1993, Universal Studios Florida, now Universal Orlando Resort, announced the opening of a state-of-the-art Radio Broadcast Center (RBC). Since inception, the RBC hosts hundreds of broadcasts a year from the United States, Canada, and abroad affording Universal Orlando Resort the opportunity to expand the reach of our message on a national and global scale. In 2002, the RBC underwent a complete conversion from analog to digital. This transformation ensures that the RBC will remain cutting-edge well into the 21st Century. The goal of the RBC is to be recognized as the leader in service and technology while conveying our brand message. The RBC provides anunparalleled promotional experience combining both a highly visible interactive facility andrevolutionary technology.
Phone: 407-363-8435
Contact: Bob Page
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Backlot Locations:
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Universal Studios Florida® Backlot offers a wide variety of fully dressed locations including our famous New York streets, Hollywood Boulevard, metropolitan residences, parks and waterfronts, fishing village, interior library, and many more including a variety of interiors. Photos represent a sample of actual locations. |
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| Islands of Adventure |
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With the addition of Islands of Adventure to Universal Orlando as our second theme park, the result is a wide variety of additional locations to the already extensive Universal Studios Florida® backlot. The looks at Islands of Adventure are whimsical, tropical, mysterious, wild, industrial and includes a 2,000-seat amphitheatre. |
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Universal CityWalk® can also be considered for your production location. It’s the perfect backdrop with nightclubs, shops, great pedestrian traffic, two stages and lots of energy. Daytime and nighttime are two very distinctive looks for these locations. |
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| Wet ‘n Wild |
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Wet 'n Wild has a variety of locations from the average jaunt in a water park to the sand beach area complete with a beach club stage. Wet 'n Wild has many unique attractions including, The Blast, where you'll take a journey through a ruptured pipeline and The Flyer, a four-passenger toboggan adventure. Wakeboarding, one of the most popular water sports today, is available on our half-mile long cableway. The 570,000-gallon Surf Lagoon wave pool, with an impressive waterfall that flows from the back wall, has been used for various water film projects. Wet 'n Wild can offer a wonderful visual atmosphere for your production. |
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Universal Orlando Loews
Resort Hotels |
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Whether your production is seeking a European feel or warm tropical landscapes, all the Universal Orlando® Resort Hotels, the Portofino Bay Hotel, the Hard Rock Hotel and the Royal Pacific Resort, offer unique locations.
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