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Universal Orlando Deploys Super Bowl LX Campaign, $7M Window Into Theme Park Ad Timing

The resort's pre-game push reveals how legacy entertainment properties now compete for February family-booking cycles once owned by beaches.

Published May 2, 2026 Source TravelPulse From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · May 2, 2026

Universal Orlando Deploys Super Bowl LX Campaign, $7M Window Into Theme Park Ad Timing

The resort's pre-game push reveals how legacy entertainment properties now compete for February family-booking cycles once owned by beaches.

Universal Orlando Resort launched its Super Bowl LX advertising campaign this week, committing estimated $7 million to $10 million in media spend across a three-week window bracketing the February 9 game in New Orleans. The move positions the Orlando property against traditional warm-weather escapes during a booking period historically dominated by Caribbean resorts and coastal hotels.

The campaign centers on 30-second and 60-second spots emphasizing Universal's Epic Universe expansion, which opened in May 2025 and added 750 acres to the resort footprint. Media buys include NBC pre-game inventory, streaming placements on Peacock, and coordinated digital targeting across Meta and Google platforms. Universal declined to specify exact dollar commitments but confirmed the effort represents its largest single-event marketing deployment since the $125 million Harry Potter land launch in 2010. Industry estimates peg Super Bowl-adjacent campaigns at three times typical monthly spend for properties of Universal's scale.

The timing signals a structural shift in theme park acquisition strategy. Family leisure travel traditionally spikes in summer and December holiday windows, with February bookings tilting toward beach destinations and ski properties. Universal's Super Bowl play tests whether immersive entertainment can pull share from sun-and-sand defaults when families make spring-break decisions. The resort's 14-day average booking window for March arrivals compresses decision cycles compared to international beach resorts, which see 45-day to 60-day lead times. That advantage matters when a 30-second spot drives immediate digital conversion.

Allocation implications extend beyond Orlando. If Universal's campaign generates measurable March occupancy lifts, expect Comcast's $60 billion theme park division to replicate the model at Universal Studios Hollywood and its nascent Beijing property. The company operates three major resort complexes globally, with two additional parks in advanced development. Competitors Disney and Six Flags have avoided Super Bowl spending in recent cycles, relying instead on year-round digital nurture. A successful Universal deployment would force reallocation across the sector's $4.2 billion annual North American marketing budget.

Operators should monitor Universal's March 2025 versus 2024 occupancy deltas, available through Smith Travel Research data by mid-April. Watch whether Disney responds with event-based media in the second quarter, particularly around NBA Finals windows in June. Hospitality developers eyeing entertainment-anchored mixed-use plays will want occupancy data by property tier—if Universal's campaign lifts mid-tier hotel demand more than luxury, it confirms price-sensitive families drive marginal Super Bowl conversions.

The broader test is whether $100 million theme park expansions justify premium broadcast spend, or whether the money belongs in programmatic pools where attribution runs clean. Universal's willingness to deploy legacy media at legacy prices suggests confidence that immersive experiences still require immersive storytelling to move the middle of the funnel. The March occupancy numbers will either validate that thesis or send the next $10 million into TikTok and YouTube, where creative refreshes cost one-tenth the production budget and targeting runs tighter than network demos ever did.

The takeaway
Universal's **$7M** Super Bowl bet tests whether theme parks can steal February family bookings from beach resorts using broadcast spend competitors abandoned.
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