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Universal Orlando Resort has announced a brand-new nighttime spectacular coming to Epic Universe this summer.
Universal Celestial Goodnight will run nightly beginning Tuesday, July 7.
The showcase will take over Celestial Park with a mesmerizing display of dancing fountains and lighting effects capped by a spectacular fireworks finale that will light up the night sky.
Universal’s award-winning entertainment team developed the new production, which utilizes nearly 600 synchronized light fixtures, more than 350 fountains and seven million LED lights embedded throughout the park.
Universal's Epic Universe has been in high demand since making its highly anticipated debut last year.
For more information about Universal Celestial Goodnight's debut next month, visit UniversalOrlando.com.
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