Universal Orlando is down to the final days of Fast & Furious: Supercharged, with the attraction now set to close permanently on 17 August 2026 and 16 August marked as the last day guests can ride. Inside Universal first flagged the week-by-week parks update covering 10–16 August, while Universal Orlando’s own attraction page now carries the same closure notice.
That gives fans a very short window to catch the ride before it disappears from Universal Studios Florida. The attraction is listed at the San Francisco end of the park and is still described by Universal as a street chase experience featuring Dom, Letty, Hobbs and Roman, which makes the closure a notable change for visitors planning late-summer trips.
A final chance for a familiar Fast & Furious ride
For anyone heading to Universal Orlando this week, the practical takeaway is straightforward: if Fast & Furious: Supercharged is on your list, 16 August is the date that matters. After that, the ride is scheduled to be permanently closed to guests from 17 August onwards, which means the attraction’s final weekend will likely be the busiest and most time-sensitive stretch for fans hoping to get one more lap.
The attraction has also become a familiar part of Universal’s wider conversation about how it refreshes older spaces in the park. Even without any further announcement attached to the closure notice itself, the end of a major ride always matters because it can reshape crowd movement, park planning and what a day at Universal Studios Florida feels like for returning guests.
What to watch next
For now, the confirmed detail is the timetable: 16 August is the last day to ride, and 17 August is the closure date. Universal has not changed that public notice on its attraction and park-hours pages, so the final week remains the one to watch for anyone who wants to experience Fast & Furious: Supercharged before it goes.



