Universal Orlando Resort has new digital signs pointing from the security area to different parking garage sections.

New Universal Parking Garage Signs

People walking through an outdoor shopping area with various stalls and merchandise.

The signs hang above the walkways leading to the resort’s two parking garages. They have oval-shaped silver bases with the Universal Orlando Resort globe logo at the bottom.

People walking under a theme park sign with directional arrows labeled Jaws, King Kong, and Jurassic Park.

The screens display the icons, colors, and names of the three sections for that respective garage. The sign pictured above points to the blue “Jaws” section, yellow “King Kong” section, and red “Jurassic Park” section.

Before, the signs were rectangles but displayed the same icons, colors, and names. The switch to digital means the signs will be more visible at night and Universal can easily make changes if need be, including adding additional information.

Sign with directions to King Kong and Jurassic Park, featuring silhouettes of a dinosaur and King Kong.

The “Jaws,” “King Kong,” and “Jurassic Park” sections are also now listed in a different order, likely to better reflect their positions in the garage. On the “Jurassic Park” part of the sign, ride share and pick-up/drop-off are also listed.

Directional sign at an amusement park entrance with arrows pointing to attractions, labeled "Hollywood Studios" and "E.T." Visitors walk underneath.

The other three parking garage sections are purple Spider-Man, red Cat in the Hat, and green E.T. They’re listed in the same order as before.

People stand under a large electronic sign at an amusement park entrance. The sign reads, "Three Parks. Three Times the Awesome.

The signs have digital screens on their reverse sides, too, which advertise different park offerings. This one said displayed a picture of the Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay icons, advertising, “Three parks. Three times the awesome.”

People walk on a moving walkway under a modern, metal and glass roof structure in a transit station.

Similar new digital signs have been installed above the moving walkways leading to and from CityWalk. One is uncovered but not yet turned on.

People walk on a covered moving walkway under a glass and metal roof, with signage indicating directions to attractions.

Another is covered by a black scrim. In the background of the above image, you can see some of the old gray signs that point to attractions and the nearby roads. Digital signs of course mean Universal can display varying ads and information.

Sign displaying Universal CityWalk's Code of Conduct, outlining rules such as no weapons, smoking, or disruptive behavior. Includes accessibility symbols at the bottom.

A new “Code of Conduct” sign has also been posted on a column near the moving walkways. This lists standard Universal Orlando Resort rules like no soliciting, no disorderly or dangerous conduct, no offensive clothing, and no weapons. The sign also indicates that wheelchairs and strollers should not go on the moving walkway.

Universal is also constructing new digital roadside signs throughout the resort.

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