1 / 2How to Train Your Dragon — Isle of Berk
📍 Orlando, FL
Isle of Berk at Epic Universe brings How to Train Your Dragon to life with Viking-costumed staff, Mead Hall dining, and a water ride reviewers call an instant highlight — bring a change of clothes.
That ride was insanely fun—but don’t underestimate it. You will get soaked. Bring a spare set of clothes unless you’re okay walking around completely drenched for the rest of the day. At Universal Orlando Resort, some of these water rides don’t hold back—and honestly, that’s part of what makes them unforgettable.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with kids aged 5 and up who know the How to Train Your Dragon films. The water ride is the main draw — younger children who dislike getting very wet may find it overwhelming. The themed dining and character-forward environment entertain non-riders across all ages.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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“That ride was insanely fun—but don’t underestimate it. You will get soaked. Bring a spare set of clothes unless you’re okay walking around completely drenched for the rest of the day. At Universal Orlando Resort, some of these water rides don’t hold back—and honestly, that’s part of what makes them unforgettable.”
Andre Lee
“Total Blast! My Favorite Land in Epic Universe! If you’re heading to the new park, you have to hit up the Isle of Berk. It was easily the highlight of my trip! The immersion is next-level—everything from the Viking costumes to the food at Mead Hall makes you feel like you stepped right into the movie. The attention to detail is amazing. Don't skip this place, you’ll love it!”
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Overview
Isle of Berk is one of five themed worlds inside Universal's Epic Universe, based on DreamWorks' How to Train Your Dragon franchise. The water ride is the centerpiece attraction — reviewers are unanimous that it soaks riders completely, making a spare set of clothes or a poncho mandatory. The immersion extends beyond rides: staff wear Viking costumes, Mead Hall serves themed food, and every environmental detail references the films.






