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no , universal studios is a separate theme park. Hollywood studios is part of Disney world
No. Minions are not a Disney creation. They were created by Illumination Entertainment & Distributed by Universal Pictures which is why they are featured at the Universal Studios theme park.
The Themed Entertainment Association's 2008 attendance report showed 118 million visitors to the eleven Disney theme parks.
universal studios is in Orlando so it is not far at all
I'd go with the water park. Universal Studios might be too much for a nine-year old.
I think you're thinking of Hollywood Studios which is one of the Disney Parks within Disney World and then Universal Studios which is near the Disney property. Both are located in Orlando, Florida. However, Universal Studios Hollywood is the California location of Universal Studios theme park.
No, because The Tower of Terror was never at Universal Studios. TToT is part of Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando formally Disney's MGM Studios. It was located in Disneyland / Disney's California Adventure in Hollywood Land but closed in January 2017 to make way for a Guardians of the Galaxy attraction.
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There is a jaws ride at universal studios Orlando
Disney's Hollywood Studios was originally called MGM Studios, but is now called Hollywood Studios, it is nothing to do with Universal :)
Universal Studios & SeaWorld are located within minutes of the Walt Disney World resort & theme parks.
The distance between Universal Studios (Orlando) and Walt Disney World is about 16 road miles.
It is at Universal Studios, about 12 miles from Disney Maingate.
no , universal studios is a separate theme park. Hollywood studios is part of Disney world
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No. Minions are not a Disney creation. They were created by Illumination Entertainment & Distributed by Universal Pictures which is why they are featured at the Universal Studios theme park.
The Themed Entertainment Association's 2008 attendance report showed 118 million visitors to the eleven Disney theme parks.