
Universal Studios Orlando
- Address:1000 Universal Studios Plaza, Orlando
- Hours:Open daily at 9am, closing times vary; check here: http://www.universalorlando.com/Resort-Information/Theme-Park-Hours.aspx
- Admission:1 Day Single Park ticket - Adults: US$82, Children (3-9yrs): US$74
Golfing, Good for Kids, Good Place to Shop, Must-Do Experience, Theme Park
Universal Studios Orlando Reviews
We've found 227 Universal Studios Orlando reviews from Viator.com travelers and members: what they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved. It's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
Loved my day at Universal, much better than disney world, although I had to queue for around 40 minutes to exchange voucher for ticket, which I was hoping I would be able to avoid.
Universal parks are OK, but the line to exchange the voucher for actual tickets was the worse ever,specially in such hot weather. I would have been much better to buy the tickets in the automatic machines they have on their gates.
Unfortunately we didn't end up needing the unlimited days so we overpaid for the tickets. But if circumstances would have been different, this would have been a good deal.
Lines were too long, 60 minutes to 90 minutes minimum and longer on some. They charge for speed pass which is free at Disney, disappointing they benefit for letting too many people in.
I did quite a bit of searching and this is the best value anywhere on Universal tickets. I'm a MO, USA resident and had no trouble using them.
Fantastic, easy and straightforward. No messing about with tickets and postage. Just print your booking and go to the venue to be given your tickets. Will use again for sure.
As these tickets are sold at a slight discount online it's worth buying them this way. Be aware though that you still have to queue at the ticket windows to get your park entry pass and that you’ll be fingerprinted on entry to ensure that only you use your ticket on subsequent days. Visiting in December it was fairly empty and I was able to ride a number of the attractions multiple times. The rollercoasters are probably the best part of the traditional Universal park. Anyone who’s been to Los Angeles will notice that the Terminator and Simpsons rides are exactly the same. The Mummy is an upgrade, and during the parade I got a whole car to myself and there were no queues for any of the rides. The interactive rides (Twister etc) were pretty awful and I never figured out what to shoot in MIB - maybe the friendly aliens reduce your score as the rollercoaster goes round. The Islands of Adventure seem to be more child focused. The queues for Harry Potter were very long, even on a quiet day, though the queues for everything else were short. Those who've been to Los Angeles will recognise the Jurassic Park flume as being exactly the same, but again there are a number of reasonable rollercoasters for older people. Be aware that the Harry Potter ride is part rollercoaster, part digital simulation and lasts a long time. I felt a touch of motion sickness. The single rider queues at the traditional Universal park were very effective, less so for the Islands and especially at Potter where most of the riders weren’t single and the normal queue was quicker. Still worth it for the experience though.
Best 2 park ticket prices are on Viator! Very easy process; make purchase, print voucher and present to ticket agent at Universal.
Bad service in terms of queue for tickets and it was not a memorable experience at the theme park at all. Rides were closed... food were expensive and poor... it is a poorly run park compared with Disney.







