A potentially controversial sign has been replaced with a new mural at the Port of Entry in Universal's Islands of Adventure. The new artwork features the park's iconic Pharos Lighthouse in vibrant colors, accompanied by a French advertisement that translates to 'Islands Of Adventure Grooming Water since 1999'. This subtle nod to the park's opening year and the nearby restrooms adds a playful touch. But here's where it gets interesting: the old sign, which read 'Honorable Hu Nhow Plaza', has been removed due to potential offensiveness. The phrase, while not directly referencing a known character, could be seen as a play on words that might offend Asian cultures. This raises an important question: how do we balance creativity and cultural sensitivity in public art? The FuelRod and Pressed Pennies machines have also been relocated, adding to the transformation of this area. Do you think the new mural is an improvement? Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media. For more Universal Studios news, follow Universal Parks News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. For Disney Parks updates, visit WDWNT.