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33 reviews of Universal Studios Hollywood General Admission Ticket
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A good visit with plenty to see and tours to take. The shows were excellent. The food inside the Studio complex was not very good. The restaurants outside the gate and in Universal City were better.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, November 2009
Well worth doing. Very interesting. You need a few days to see everything at the park. Don't miss out the the highlight which is the studio tour. It's fantastic!
Reviewed by: Catherina F, United Kingdom, November 2009
A very enjoyable day for kids and adults.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, October 2009
Universal Studios is not just for children. There is ample sightseeing for adults and the House of Horrors is the most scary place there. Give it a go and you'll laugh about it a day or so later.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, April 2009
Great.
Reviewed by: Rose B, Australia, January 2009
Universal Studios is a great addition to a Disneyland trip or kid-friendly diversion the otherwise adult-oriented Hollywood trip. Our 8 and 6 year olds (and their parents) loved Revenge of the Mummy, Jurassic Park, Shrek 3-D and the Terminator rides and none had more than a 15-minute wait. Simpsons is supposed to be great but it was the only ride with longish lines so we weren't able to try it. We finished up with the Studio tour which is a mix of fun and insight into how the industry works. Also lots of good food options just outside the park. Highly recommended.
Reviewed by: Michael Z, Australia, September 2008
Took our 3 children. Had a great family day out right here in our own back yard. Didn't have to wait in long lines. It was great.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, August 2008
The rides were absolutely awesome. The lineups were quite decent, but we did get there early. You can easily spend the entire day there without getting bored. So if you want to include Universal Studios in your plans, make sure you put enough time aside.
Reviewed by: Natalie B, Canada, August 2008
Best value was the 7 day pass, we went back twice and saw different things on the studio tour as first time they were filming 24, Desperate Housewives and a movie so we missed a few things. Definitely worth a couple of visits. T2 was awesome, also Shrek, Blues Bros show - great!
Reviewed by: Paul S, Australia, May 2008
Well my partner rated it as better than Disneyland. Need I say more. Oh, but why oh why did they take out the ET ride? It was cute and I really loved it.
Reviewed by: Walter D, Australia, October 2007
Was by far the best thing we have done in America - a must for all ages.
Reviewed by: Nicola B, Ireland, July 2007
The rides were better than I remember them when I was little. We had breakfast, lunch and dinner on the City Walk. I think building that shopping and dining area was the smartest thing they could have done. We kept saying "I wish we had more time to spend here". There was just so much to do and so much to see.
Reviewed by: Brooke H, United States of America, May 2007
Ticket exchange simple and we had an awesome day here. The studio tour is not to be missed, and the rides will take your breath away.
Reviewed by: Cheryl K, Australia, January 2007
I am a very impatient person so it was great to just take my voucher straight to the turnstiles rather than waiting in lines to buy a ticket. I definitely recommend pre-purchasing to jump the queues!
Reviewed by: Laura B, Australia, November 2006
Spent a good two days for the price of one. Good value with lots to do.
Reviewed by: Jeffrey H, United Kingdom, October 2009


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