Couple of things after seeing the preview pictures hitting the socials. I think there is going to be a lot of warranted concerns and discussions revolving around weather, heat, lack of indoor offerings, concrete pathways, theming or lack there of etc.
So far from what I’ve seen the biggest issue is the movement away from the brand itself. Universal has been on an absolute tear for over a decade. Their rides, themed environments, and overall increase in quality has elevated the brand. It takes time to build that reputation and level of consistency for the consumer. 20 years ago, when you mentioned the leading brand in complete immersion and thematic design it was Disney. Fast forward to today and Universal is a name that is synonymous with theming and quality.
My point is, once you put the Universal brand on a project and turn out something that resembles that of a Six Flags park you can devalue or damage the brands integrity.