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Universal Studios California

Are you a movie buff? Do you love getting a behind the scenes look of your fave films? Are you constantly asking, “How’d they do that?” when you watch a movie/TV show? If so, then this is the place for you. To experience movie magic and more, spend a day at Universal Studios Hollywood. Who knows, you might even see your favorite stars when you visit!

While here you can interact with the movies on rides like Juristic Park-the Ride, E.T.’s Green Planet, Shrek 4D, Backdraft, the simulated Back to the Future ride with Doc Brown and a 45 minute tram ride that goes through the top attractions like Earthquake, Jaws, and King Kong.

Other popular attractions are the Lucy Tribute which displays Lucille Ball’s greatest moments and memorabilia, the Animal Planet Live which is based on the TV network, the Nickelodeon Blast Zone with its wet and dry family fun and the Special Effect Zone where you can learn how movie effects were created.

Make sure to visit the Entertainment center where you can enjoy a great meal, go shopping, or watch a live action show.

 

 

Universal Studios
100 Universal City Plaza
www.universalstudiohollywood.com
Open: Every day except Thursday & Christmas
Hours vary depending on season

Photo Credits: Universal Entrance by Crabers Crab; King Kong by Roman Pinzon-Soto