As a huge fan of sunshine and theme parks, Orlando, Florida is one of my favourite places in the world. Along with Disney, the big-hitter on the theme park front in Orlando is Universal. The main two Universal theme parks in Orlando are Universal Studios, which opened in 1990, and Islands of Adventure, which opened in 1999. Universal also own the water park Wet 'n Wild and the nightlife attraction CityWalk Orlando. The two theme parks are the major attractions for the company, with countless rides, shows and experiences to enjoy for all the family. Over the years, many of these attractions have come and gone, with many being removed for financial reasons, popularity reasons or otherwise. Of course, they're generally replaced with something more up to date, but it's not always for the best. In this article, I'll be looking at five attractions that Universal Orlando should consider building... (coming up in future articles over the next few days... five attractions that Universal Orlando should get rid of and five attractions that Universal Orlando should never have removed) Let's kick things off with five attractions it should build...