Yes. My roommate works at Universal Orlando, as a seasonal employee and he gets several free tickets a year.
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It is about 30 miles from Universal City / Universal Studios theme park to the Los Angeles International airport. The drive in terms of time could be about 30 minutes to 1.5 hrs depending on traffic, however hotels like Hilton Universal, work with airport transportation shuttles to get you a good deal.
In fact, our concierge at the Hilton would be able to help you if you have questions. The number is 818-509-2022. And they have great packages that combine tickets with your stay. There is even one in the works for the King Kong 3D ride that is coming out July 1st.
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The Universal Studios Florida openend on June 7, 1990. The land cleaning started in 1986.
The motto of Universal Studios Florida is 'No one makes believe like we do!'.
Yes, of course you can, but that pavement can get extremely hot.
I went there barefoot but I wore sandals some of the time because the pavement was just too hot in May.
Your opinion really...
if you like Terminators, cool stuff, big ass robots, etc. go to Universal Studios.
If you like cute stuff, like Mickey Mouse, go to Disneyland.
Personally, I prefer Univ. Studies... it has more rides. :D
It is a section of the Islands of Adventure theme park owned by Universal Studios in Orlando Florida that is devoted to the world of Harry Potter.
All businesses need good management to be successful. No matter what country, good management can run the business correctly and keep employees doing their jobs.
It is some years but it can be cold sometimes It is some years but it can be cold sometimes
There are currently five Universal theme parks
Yes, they both have the same features and experiences. They only differences are the location! Both are great for family fun and are a great get away.
There are a few different ticket costs for the Universal Studios attraction in Hollywood. You can purchase a VIP Experience ticket for $299.00, Buy a Day, Get a Free Year ticket for $84.00, and a Front of the Line Pass for $169.00.
It usually takes about 2-3 days.
It is the home to some of the most famous blockbuster movie ever made
Only 2: one in Hollywood, California and the biggest, most famous one in Orlando, Florida
October because of Halloween Horror Nights. Spring months are always a busy time because of Spring Break and Mardi Gras festivities. Christmas/New Years is also a busy time.
I looked it up... and went there... and the answer is... Universal Studios Hollywood... does have ride...
They don't have FastPass service, but they have a thing called Express Pass for a fee. It is pretty expensive, but it works for most attractions and stage shows.
Jaws,Jimmy Neutron's Blast Off (closed down),Shrek 4-D,Rip Ride Rockit,Woody Wood Pecker's Nuthouse Coaster,The Hulk Ride,The Spiderman Ride,Doctor Doom's Fear Fall,Force Acceleration,Disaster!,Dudley Doo Right's Rip Saw Falls,Popeye and Bluto's Raft Adventure,The Jurassic Park River Adventure,Pterydactyle Flyers (forgot how to spell it),Camp Jurassic,The Flying Hippagiff (forgot how to spell it),Harry Potter and The Forbidden Journey,Dragon Challenge,The Cat in the Hat Ride,One Fish Two Fish Ride,Suess Landing Train Ride,and mini attractions at Universal's Citywalk.
Well if you live in the northern area, and come and visit about 100-500 people. But if you live in the southern are about 100-300. But in spring break in the northern are or maybe summer, you might get up to 500-800 people every month flying or driving to Orlando, Florida.