Universal Studios Hollywood
100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA, 91608
Universal® Studios Hollywood is one of the world's oldest continuously operating movie studios. It’s also a theme park, presenting an entertaining mix of thrill rides and live-action shows, plus a tram ride. This large California theme park cleverly integrates ride shows and attractions with behind-the-scenes presentations on movie-making and special effects.
The basics
First-timers should head straight for the World-Famous Studio Tour, which takes visitors to movie sets and includes recorded commentary from Jimmy Fallon (as well as live narration from one of the park's tour guides). Stops on this Universal Studios Hollywood tour include the crash site from War of the Worlds, the vehicles from Jurassic Park, and the spooky Bates Motel from Psycho. Ride attractions include King Kong 360 3-D, Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, Fast & Furious - Supercharged, and Hogwarts Castle.
Things to know before you go
Universal Studios Hollywood is a must-visit for fans of movies and TV shows.
For the best deals and shortest lines, book your Universal Studios Hollywood tickets in advance.
Some tours include a combination of tickets to Universal Studios and Anaheim theme parks or transportation from downtown LA.
Snack food and drinks, including beer and margaritas, are available throughout the park and at the adjacent Universal CityWalk.
How to Get to Universal Studios
Universal Studios is located in Universal City, west of Griffith Park, near Los Angeles. To get there, take the Hollywood Freeway and get off at either the Universal Center Drive exit or Lankershim Boulevard exit.
When to get there
Universal Studios Hollywood is open year-round with varying opening hours. As with most popular attractions, you'll beat the crowds and get the most out of your ticket by arriving when the gates open.
Universal Studios Hollywood Options and Upgrades
Sign up for the VIP Experience to get behind the scenes and see the Universal Studios backlot. Where you stop will depend on television show production schedules. WHerever you end up visiting, you’ll be able to see what goes on at a working movie studio.
How much does Universal entry cost?
Ticket prices for Universal Studios Hollywood vary depending on when you’re planning to visit, as well as the package you choose. For 1-day general admission, expect to spend upwards of US$100 per ticket. Other packages include access to newer attractions like SUPER NINTENDO WORLD™, and cost more.
Can I enter Universal without a ticket?
No. You cannot enter Universal Studios Hollywood without a ticket. However, you can explore the Universal CityWalk Hollywood—a pedestrian-friendly entertainment and retail district with shops, restaurants, movie theaters, and other attractions next to the theme parks.
Whats included in a Universal ticket?
One-day General Admission tickets to Universal Studios Hollywood grant entry to the park’s main attractions, rides, and shows, including the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Jurassic World. Admission to SUPER NINTENDO WORLD™, however, requires premium Express tickets.
What is a 1-day general admission to Universal Studios?
One-day General Admission to Universal Studios Hollywood varies by season but typically costs over US$100 per person. Universal Express entry costs roughly twice that amount but includes skip-the-line benefits and access to special rides. VIP experiences and season passes offer more ways to explore the theme park.
Can you buy 2 day tickets for Universal Studios Hollywood?
Yes, 2-day general admission passes are available for Universal Studios Hollywood. Ticket prices vary according to the time of year, but these passes typically cost 1.5 times the rate of 1-day entry. After your first day, you can head to the park again anytime during the following week.
Can you go to Universal Studios Hollywood without a reservation?
Yes, you can buy same-day tickets to Universal Studios Hollywood upon arrival. However, purchasing tickets in advance can often get you better rates and guaranteed entry. If you’re planning a last-minute trip, check online to ensure tickets haven’t sold out for the day.
Ways to explore
First-timers at Universal Studios Hollywood should head straight for the Studio Tour, a narrated tram ride past old and current movie sets, such as the Psycho house and Jaws lake. Spend the rest of your day exploring the rides, shops, shows, and restaurants in Jurassic World, Super Nintendo World, and other corners of the park.
Save time by reserving tickets for the theme park in advance, whether for general admission or upgraded passes that let you skip lines and access VIP tours and perks. You can also pair the attraction with a hop-on hop-off bus tour of LA.
Accessibility
All shops, restaurants, and live shows at Universal Studios Hollywood are wheelchair accessible, as are some rides. Talk to a staff member for assistance with accessibility.
Age limits
While the theme park has attractions for all ages, certain rides and shows may not be suitable for small children, and many rides have minimum height requirements.
What to pack
It’s best to bring only essentials—such as bottled water, medicine, and baby food—that you can carry in a small bag. That way, you won’t have to pay for lockers or worry about where to store your belongings while on rides.
What to wear
This is a big park, and many attractions are outdoors. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Not allowed
Smoking, outside food and drink (besides water), non-service animals
Amenities
Wi-Fi, paid lockers, restrooms, nursing rooms
Address
Universal Studios Hollywood is located in Universal City, California, west of Griffith Park in Los Angeles. Most visitors drive there, but it’s also reachable by public transportation and hop-on hop-off bus.
Driving
Take the 101 Freeway and exit at either Universal Studios Boulevard or Lankershim Boulevard. Be prepared to pay for parking—rates vary depending on the time and location.
Public transportation
The Metro B line runs from Downtown LA through Hollywood and stops at Universal City. From there, walk .6 miles (1 kilometer) along the pedestrian path to Universal CityWalk, or catch one of the frequent shuttles.
Best times to visit
There’s something to do at Universal Studios Hollywood at all hours of the day—beat the crowds and get the most out of your ticket by arriving when the gates open.
Best days to visit
Weekends are especially busy at the theme park, so aim to visit during the week for shorter lines at its rides and attractions.
Best months to visit
Visit the theme park from March–May or September–November, when it's free of summer crowds and occasional winter rainstorms.
Special events
Thrill seekers should visit Universal Studios Hollywood for Halloween Horror Nights from September to October, while fans of the festive season can see the park decked out for the holidays from November to December.
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