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How to Buy Universal Studios Hollywood Discount Tickets

One of the biggest, oldest and most wildly successful movie studios on the planet, Universal Studios Hollywood requires little introduction. It’s here that many of popular culture’s best-known and best-loved films and TV shows were produced. We’re talking genuine household names: Jurassic Park, King Kong, Psycho, Spartacus, Minions and the Harry Potter and Transformers franchises, to name just a few.

Universal’s Hollywood HQ remains a fully operational movie and TV production studio to this day, but it's the addition of a theme park in the 1960s that has seen this once-modest studio lot mushroom into the entertainment and leisure industry colossus it is today. Visitors can expect a rollercoaster ride of a time here at ‘the entertainment capital of LA’, where a truly epic studio tour is complemented by themed zones – Super Nintendo World, Springfield, Jurassic World and more – packed with hair-raising thrill rides based on some of Universal’s most enduring hit movies. We took a look at what to expect from the theme park and how to get the best discount deals on Universal Studios Hollywood tickets. Read on for the lowdown...

 

Universal Studios Hollywood Highlights

How to Buy Universal Studios Hollywood Discount Tickets

Universal Studios Hollywood Highlights

  • The World-Famous Studio Tour – this rip-roaring ride through 100 years of movie history more than lives up to its hyperbolic title. Step aboard an exhilarating tram ride that weaves its way through instantly recognizable sets including Back to the Future’s Courthouse Square and the Jupiter’s Claim theme park from Jordan Peele’s horror epic NOPE. You’ll come face to face with creature feature monsters like the iconic great white from Jaws, and Peter Jackson’s terrifying King Kong. You might want to consider holding onto your hat for the Fast and Furious grand finale, featuring high octane stunts and explosions.
  • The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – regardless of whether you’re Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff or Slytherin, you can’t fail to be seduced by the magic and wonder of this Harry Potter themed attraction. Soar through the hallowed halls of Hogwarts and take a ride over Hagrid’s pumpkin patch on the Flight of the Hippogriff before stocking up on your very own wand, cape and Platform 93⁄4 train ticket at the Dervish and Banges and Gladrags Wizardwear stores.
  • Transformers: The Ride 3D – feeling brave? Hop aboard an immersive rollercoaster ride that pits you (a mere human) against the Decepticons (four-story high machines with names like Devastator, Devastator and Bonecrusher) in a terrifying fight for survival. But don’t worry: you’ll have the mighty Optimus Prime, Megatron and, um, Bumblebee on your side. What can possibly go wrong?
  • Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge – pedal to the metal for an exhilarating 3D motion ride based on perennial classic Super Mario Kart over in the park’s Super Nintendo World. Whiz over clouds, under water and through hoops of fire in your bid to beat the dastardly Bowser and claim the coveted Golden Cup.
  • Despicable Me Minion Mayhem – mayhem is truly the name of the game at Minion World’s star attraction. Pledge your allegiance to Gru, get yourself through Minion training camp and bust out your best moves at a completely silly Minions dance party, before grabbing an essential souvenir selfie with Stuart. Banana!

How to Buy Universal Studios Hollywood Discount Tickets

How to Buy Universal Studios Hollywood Discount Tickets

How to Buy Universal Studios Hollywood Discount Tickets

Probably the single most important rule of thumb to remember when looking for discounted tickets to Universal Studios (or at any major attraction for that matter) is that every option is cheaper than buying your ticket at the gate. Prices for entry to Universal Studios also vary by season, often surging at peak times (summer and holidays), so it makes sense to buy your tickets as far in advance as possible if you want to bag the best deals.

Buying Universal Studios Tickets Direct – tickets for one-day general admission vary from $109-$154 depending on season. A two-day pass starts from $159 – just $50 more than for the single day – so there’s obvious value in visiting the park over multiple days. Live locally? Annual passes are available from $179 meaning you could, if you so desired, rejoin the Minions party every single day for 365 days straight. You can also buy express skip-the-line tickets from $209 and there’s even a fully pimped-up VIP option including express access, an expert guided tour of the studios and backlot, a meal, and complimentary valet parking from $379. Again, high rollers can save a few bucks versus gate prices by buying online in advance. Note that due to the popularity of the Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge attraction in Super Nintendo World, you can only get express access to this ride via the VIP ticket. You can purchase early access tickets for Super Nintendo World separately, from $20, to beat the rush.

How to Buy Universal Studios Hollywood Discount Tickets

Authorized Partners – Universal Studios Hollywood has a number of authorized ticket sales partners including local California travel agents. It’s worth shopping around as these often carry better discounts than buying direct.

Go City Los Angeles Attraction Passes – it would be somewhat remiss if we didn’t also blow our own trumpet when recommending the best ways to get discounted tickets to Universal Studios. A pass from Go City can save you up to 50% on standard entry prices when visiting multiple attractions in and around LA, including Universal Studios Hollywood and other big hitters like Warner Bros. Studios, Knott’s Berry Farm, the Hollywood sign tour, SoFi Stadium and more.

There are two types of pass available. The All-Inclusive option includes Universal Studios Hollywood when you opt to visit as many attractions as you like over 3, 4, 5 or 7 days. Opt for the Explorer Pass to tick off up to seven essential attractions within a 60-day period. You can read more about each option and discover which attractions and tours are included here.

Universal Studios Hollywood Visitor Information

How to Buy Universal Studios Hollywood Discount Tickets

Universal Studios Hollywood Visitor Information

Opening Hours – park hours vary through the year, but Universal Studios generally opens early in the morning and closes late in the evening. You’ll find the most up-to-date opening hours here.

Getting There – Universal Studios is at 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608. There are multiple ways to get there, including by bus and metro, and a range of parking options are also available. You’ll find all the latest information here.

 

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Stuart Bak
Stuart Bak
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Stu caught the travel bug at an early age, thanks to childhood road trips to the south of France squeezed into the back of a Ford Cortina with two brothers and a Sony Walkman. Now a freelance writer living on the Norfolk coast, Stu has produced content for travel giants including Frommer’s, British Airways, Expedia, Mr & Mrs Smith, and now Go City. His most memorable travel experiences include drinking kava with the locals in Fiji and pranging a taxi driver’s car in the Honduran capital.

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Christmas in Los Angeles - lights and sights

It might not fit the stereotype for a White Christmas, but if you’re heading west in December you'll find plenty of holiday spirit in Los Angeles. You’ll find festivals, parades, ice rinks and theme parks going all out on Christmas rides and costumes. Hotel lobbies get decked out in festive decorations, making them worth a trip on their own, and when the sun sets at around 5pm the city comes to light, with shows and displays twinkling from house to harbor. And if you’re the kind of person who likes to keep your fingers and toes warm, then an LA Christmas could be the perfect escape for you, with the mercury in December rarely dipping below 60 degrees. Most of the festivities are hard to miss, but to truly make the most of your time, here are our top tips for the best lights and sights to experience at Christmas in Los Angeles: Knott’s Berry Farm Six Flags Magic Mountain Universal Studios Disneyland Snow hunting Self-drive lights tour Solvang Knott’s Berry Farm For nine months of the year Knott’s Berry Farm is an exciting, bustling theme park filled with thrill rides, roller coasters, water rides and visitors tucking into home made preserves and boysenberry pie – but from November through January it transforms into Knott’s ‘Merry’ Farm winter wonderland of holiday sights, sounds and scents. There are holiday ice shows with world-class figure skaters, carolers singing songs old and new and a Christmas craft village. Children will love looking for Santa’s Christmas Cabin, and the whole family can watch the spectacle of the nightly Snow and Glow Show and tree lighting ceremony. Six Flags Magic Mountain Thrill seekers flock to Six Flags Magic Mountain at any time of year, as this theme park is where they'll find the world’s tallest looping roller coaster, the fastest and longest flying coaster and the only 5th-dimensional coaster. But it’s even better during the holidays when millions of twinkling lights add even more dazzle to this dare-devil’s wonderland. Of course, there’s plenty for the less-adventurous too, with the nightly tree-lighting ceremony and choreographed sound and light show. Romantics will love the Victorian Christmas Village, where young and old alike will be transported to the time of Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol with themed costumes, handcrafts and décor. Universal Studios A must-see for movie-lovers any time of year, Universal Studios in LA really turns it on in the holiday season – especially if you’re a Harry Potter fan. Immerse yourself in the magical Wizarding World with the Harry Potter Studio Tour, then stroll through HogsmeadeTM – transformed for the season with lights, garlands and wreaths – and watch the dazzling music and light show featuring the Hogwarts Frog Choir and the majestic HogwartsTM Castle as its background. Elsewhere around the park you’ll find festive food and plenty of holiday gift shopping ideas – but watch out for the Grinch! If you’re there for New Year’s, hang around at a themed party for the midnight fireworks display. Disneyland Los Angeles There’s just something about the fairy-tale charm of Disney that makes everything here seem more magical at Christmas. Is it the twinkling luminescence of Cinderella’s Castle? The twice-daily Christmas parade bringing back memories of childhood Christmases and favorite gifts? Or perhaps it only happens when the sun goes down and streets and rides light up like the set of our favorite holiday movie. Whatever it is, a visit to Disneyland at Christmas will have your inner child bursting with happiness. Be sure to see the massive Christmas tree all lit up, catch the Small World light display and if you’re a fan of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas then don’t miss the haunted mansion, where you may just bump into your favorite characters from Halloween Town. Snow hunting Ok, so you won’t be able to recreate your favorite holiday rom-com scene in this city (you know, the one where boy and girl go ice-skating and it just happens to start snowing), but because LA is surrounded by mountains you can still escape to cooler climes where you can get your annual snow angel making fix. A couple hours inland, in the San Bernardino Mountains, is Lake Arrowhead, known as ‘The Alps of Southern California’, where visitors can go ice skating at Santa’s Village and drop off a letter at Santa’s Workshop Museum. Or at Big Bear Lake ski enthusiasts will find 400 acres of slopes to explore and night time glow tubing on the weekends. A self-drive lights tour As well as in theme parks and in shopping centers, plenty of the LA locals get into the festive spirit, decorating their homes and gardens for the season. Dana Point Harbor lights up with illuminated palm-trees, light sculptures and its famous ‘Merry Kiss Me’ arch, and it’s worth the drive to Palm Springs for some of the magnificently astonishing displays on offer there. But for local, personality-filled displays closer to home try Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena, the eight square-block area of Candy Cane Lane in Woodland Hills – where residents regularly try to out-do each other with ever-increasingly extravagant displays – or Harbeck Lights in Pasadena, where light-show themes in recent years have included Space Invaders, Hello Kitty and Star Wars. Solvang Danish village There’s no denying that Europeans know how to do Christmas, and it doesn’t get more fairy-tale-like than the Danish village of Solvang. Scandinavian architecture and wooden windmills are the backdrop for the annual holiday of Julefest, decorated for the season with lights and Christmas trees. Warm up with local wines and Danish pastries and, depending on when you’re there, you can witness the tree-lighting ceremony, watch a parade or live nativity, join a candlelight tour, visit Santa’s Grotto or go on a gnome hunt. And if you’re still around in January, you can attend the annual tree-burning festival which officially closes the holiday season. Experience the joy of the season with Go City With a Go City Explorer or All-Inclusive Pass you’ll save money on attractions all around Los Angeles – leaving you with more to spend on Christmas treats!
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Los Angeles in December

L.A. in December is a unique and unforgettable experience. At variance with New York in the wintertime, it marches to the beat of its own drum - but that’s kind of what we love about it! Seasonal events, fun Christmas traditions and endless holiday cheer make this one of the most exciting times of the year to visit. And of course, everything is still open up until Christmas Day, meaning that visitors can enjoy all of the city’s most famous attractions. From seeing some of the best contemporary artwork in the city to meeting Santa at the Hollywood Christmas Parade, Los Angeles never runs short of exciting activities to choose from. Whether you’re travelling with family or exploring the city solo, you’re sure to find something to pique your interest. Still not sure how to make the best of your L.A. vacay? Don’t worry! Here’s everything you’ll need to know... See the Sites Los Angeles can get a little milder during the winter months, but that’s no reason to stay holed up inside! Luckily, the City of Angels is filled with fantastic opportunities for spending time with friends and family. Standing out as one of our favorites, the Natural History Museum is well-revered for its spectacular and engaging collection. As the largest natural and historical museum in the western United States, the institute is home to around 35 million specimens and artefacts covering over 4.5 billion years of history. Marvel over whole dinosaur skeletons, explore the diversity of the earth’s foundation in the Gem and Mineral Hall, and learn more about the unique adaptations of creatures over the years. There’s most certainly a lot to see here, so we recommend setting aside a good few hours for this so that you don’t miss a single thing! Offering a thoroughly engaging and educational experience for those of all ages, this spot is perfect for those travelling in groups. A well-recognized hub of innovation and creative thought, Los Angeles is home to countless cultural institutions which are well worth the visit. Still, The Broad ranks pretty high up on our bucket list for its fantastic contemporary collection and sleek design. Located on Grand Avenue in the downtown area of the city, the museum stands out for its porous, honeycomb-like exterior, and is well-known for its dimpled interior. Upon entrance, visitors can enjoy an impressive collection of around 2,000 works, with many household names. Whether you’re a creative type at heart or just trying to dip your toes into the art world, this spot is perfect. Highlights include Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog, Robert Therrien's enlarged table and chairs and Roy Lichtenstein's Black Flowers. In addition, the museum is known for housing Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Rooms, a starry installation piece perfect for anybody who’s interested in capturing the perfect vacation snap. We love this spot because its collection serves to fascinate all types. Find Interesting Activities Another one of our favorite things to do during the month of December in Los Angeles is checking out Descanso Garden’s Enchanted Forest of Light. Whilst Descanso Gardens is a total treat for nature lovers all year round, the spot totally transforms into a festive wonderland around the holiday season. Running towards the end of the month, the Enchanted Forest of Light exhibit offers a one-mile walk through an entire town of magical stained glass creations by contemporary sculptor Tom Fruin. Enjoy rainbow sycamores, glowing roses and a dazzling celestial garden. Combining art with nature, this event works to perfectly capture the magic of the most wonderful time of year. A thoroughly captivating and exciting experience, this stop is not to be missed. We recommend bringing a cozy jacket for this one, since L.A. can be pretty chilly at night time around this time of the year! Get Into the Spirit What better way to get into the holiday spirit than with a Christmas Parade? Join over 10,000 people at the Hollywood Christmas Parade as it follows a 3.5 mile route up Hollywood Boulevard. Head out to see massive balloons, colorful floats, street performers, marching bands and much more. As per tradition, the parade will feature Santa Claus himself, along with his reindeer. And or course, it just wouldn’t be a Hollywood parade without celebrities - past guests have included Danny Trejo, Kel Mitchell and Tom Arnold. Make sure to show up early - this way you can get a good viewing spot, and catch the pre-parade concert. A spectacular visual experience, this one is fun for the whole family. It’s the biggest Christmas parade in Southern California - so don’t miss it! If you’re looking for a total crowdpleaser, look no further than Christmas at Universal Studios. As if this spot wasn’t exciting enough all year round, they really go all out for the festive season. Enjoy the holidays in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, where Hogsmeade is transformed with elaborately-themed festive decor and holiday food, beverages and entertainment. In addition, experience the magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle with a stunning spectacle of dazzling lights and music. For those who want something a little bit more traditional, the annual event ‘’Grinchmas’’ runs all throughout the month, where you can meet the Grinch. There’s also a tree lighting in the evening time, where guests can gather and celebrate with the characters from the Christmas classic. With so much fun and festivities packed into one place, there’s no reason not to go! Unlike New York or Chicago, Los Angeles might not be the first place to come to mind when you think of the holidays. Still, with so much to see and do, you’ll never be bored visiting Tinseltown in December. Explore the area to its full potential with GoCity’s All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass. If you’d like to know more, connect with us on Instagram and Facebook. With Go City, you can see more, for less.
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