Two mannequins in black and pink gowns stand before a "Wicked For Good" sign, yellow brick road, and a castle not like Disney’s castles.

Wicked: For Good Elphaba and Glinda Costume Replicas Arrive at Universal Studios Florida

Shannen Ace

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Wicked: The Experience in Universal Studios Florida has been further updated ahead of the release of Wicked: For Good.

Wicked: The Experience

Guests gather outside a pastel green and pink building with Cinderella and Maleficent murals, evoking Disney park magic.

As we previously reported, the graphics on the building’s exterior have been changed. Glinda and Elphaba are now pictured above the entrance in their Wicked: For Good costumes.

Art Deco green wallpaper with repeating patterns, a round artwork, and a statue in a curved room reminiscent of Disney park elegance.

In the lobby are two new unlabeled prop pieces. More may be added to these later to turn them into larger photo ops. The piece on the left appears to be part of a tree while the element on the right looks like it’s based on Glinda’s bubble.

A mannequin displays a ruffled orange and pink dress in a glass case at a Disney Parks exhibit, with visitors nearby.

Inside, most of the costumes and set pieces remain the same. The three Ozdust costumes that were temporarily removed from the experience have returned in a new spot. They are now in a glass display case in front of Nessarose’s Ozdust dress.

These costumes are Glinda’s and Elphaba’s dresses and Fiyero’s suit, including accessories like shoes and Elphaba’s hat. Note that most of the costumes and props in the experience are replicas and not screen-used.

A mannequin exhibits a long white dress with a dark shawl in a glass case against cream walls, similar to Disney parks displays.

This Elphaba nightgown and robe replaced another version of her nightwear a few weeks ago.

These three costumes were also added earlier this month. New green vases of pink flowers now sit between them.

A sign saying "WICKED FOR GOOD" is displayed on a wooden wall above a green vase of pink flowers, reminiscent of Disney decor details.

A wall to the right of the costumes has been updated to feature the Wicked: For Good logo.

Two "Wicked" costumes on mannequins with a yellow brick road, evoking Fantasyland vibes from Disney parks' colorful settings.

The big change on Friday is the addition of two more Wicked: For Good costumes. These are replicas of Elphaba’s and Glinda’s main outfits in the sequel. They replace the Glinda’s bubble photo op.

Two mannequins in black and pink gowns stand before a "Wicked For Good" sign, yellow brick road, and a castle not like Disney’s castles.

Elphaba’s costume is atop a rock with ferns on it, while Glinda’s is on a pink flower-covered base. A yellow brick road decal is on the floor, running up to a new Wicked: For Good backdrop. Flying monkeys are pictured above Kiamo Ko, the castle where Elphaba lives in Wicked: For Good.

A sparkling, light blue ball gown with sheer sleeves on a mannequin stands before a castle backdrop resembling Disney’s Cinderella Castle.

The dresses are blocked by ropes and stanchions, but guests can pose for photos in front of them. This is labeled “Glinda’s Blue Bubble Dress.”

Black, dramatic, floor-length witch costume with layered shoulders, set before a castle reminiscent of Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Elphaba’s costume is simply “Elphaba’s Wicked: For Good Dress.”

A pair of stills from Wicked: For Good are on the nearby wall. The witches are pictured in their respective costumes in Munchkinland.

An emerald-hued room with "Wicked for Good" on a screen, vintage controls, and guests exploring like an immersive Disney exhibit.

Wicked: For Good trailers now play on the screens in the Emerald City part of the experience.

Check out all the new Wicked: For Good merchandise in the shop.

Watch our video tour of the updated experience below.

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