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The Very Best Queues at Universal Orlando

by Tad on July 12, 2022 2125 Orlando

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Pinterest‘Sup! Tad here. As the Frog Family’s thrill-seeker, I’ve hopped in line for so many rides, shows and attractions at Universal Orlando Resort that I’m THE self-proclaimed ride expert there. As much as I love the actual rides, waiting in line is an entire experience of its own. With every new attraction, queue designs have gotten more immersive and epic over the years! They deserve their own appreciation post, so I’ve put together my definitive ranking of the very best queues at Universal Orlando. (These picks are solely based on the queue, not the ride itself!)

Lines are no fun, and it seems like the ride designers know it, too. Boring switchbacks and safety instructions playing on repeat just don’t cut it anymore. Nowadays, the queues use modern technology to include backstories, audio-animatronics, virtual waiting rooms or even live actors to keep park guests entertained. Sure, you can skip to the front of the line with an Express Pass or get in the shorter Single Riders line … by doing so, you might skip over major parts of the queue. But for these rides, I highly recommend going through the regular line if it’s your first time. Without further ado, cue the best queues at Universal Orlando!

The Best Queues at Universal Orlando

12. The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Spider-Man

This amazing adventure begins inside The Daily Bugle newsroom. You snake through the cubicles where you see empty desks and abandoned sandwiches. While inside the newsroom, you hear and see live coverage that all of the villains — Hobgoblin, Hydro-Man, Doctor Octopus, Electro and Scream — have joined together to steal the Statue of Liberty. The Daily Bugle's editor, J. Jonah Jameson, wants to send you out to cover this breaking news, thus setting up the ride's storyline.

What I love about the queue is that it keeps the cartoonish theme not only with the videos playing but everywhere you look. As somewhat of a video journalist myself, I find the various signs hanging on the walls quite amusing.

11. Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure

Venture to the outskirts of the Forbidden Forest and through mysterious ruins that Hagrid has been using as a hideout for his beloved beasts. Upon entering the queue, you'll get your first look at the roller coaster’s track, which stays mostly out of view from the entrance. You’ll then stroll by Hagrid’s hut and pumpkin patch before reaching and entering the abandoned, ivy-covered ruins in the Forbidden Forest — a new setting that was created exclusively for the ride. Inside the ruins, Hagrid has set up a terrarium where he kept his Blast-Ended Skrewts before they outgrew it and a nursery for his hatching dragon eggs. In the pre-show, Hagrid and his dog, Fang, join Arthur Weasley, who is helping Hagrid duplicate the motorbike and its sidecar. See if you can spot the tribute to the former Dueling Dragons ride!

10. E.T. Adventure

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - E.T. Adventure

E.T.'s home planet is dying and it's up to you to bring him home safely so he can heal it. Enter a dark lush forest — one of my favorite spots in the park — where government agents are searching for our extra-terrestrial friend. Look out for the Speak & Spell from the movie that spells out "HELP ET" and E.T.'s teacher, Botanicus, as he beams down from his ship and pleads for E.T.'s return.

My absolute favorite feature of this queue is the fresh pine scent that gets pumped through the air. It's so universally liked Universal Orlando now even sells a candle mimicking the aroma (which you can always find stocked in the Universal Legacy Store)! Something about it just smells like home. (While the forest may not be my home, it's certainly home to a bunch of fellow frogs you'll hear croaking throughout the queue!)

9. Revenge of the Mummy

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Revenge of the Mummy

The queue starts out as if you’re getting a behind-the-scenes movie set tour of the fictional sequel to "The Mummy," "Revenge of the Mummy." You initially see displays with various props and costumes while a mockumentary video plays, explaining how the mummy’s curse was proven to be real while filming the original movie, and a crew member has now mysteriously disappeared. Then, you enter a dimly lit room that looks like an archeological dig inside an Egyptian tomb. (Mommy Frog normally needs to use her phone's flashlight in here to see where she's walking.) You can interact with elements that add to the creepiness factor. For instance, reach into a hole in the wall to try to grab a ruby, if you dare.

8. MEN IN BLACK Alien Attack

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Men In Black

While you’re outside of the building that resembles the 1964 New York World’s Fair, it looks like you’re waiting to experience an exhibit called “The Universe and You!” After stepping inside, a retro video for the exhibit starts, only to be interrupted by a MIB agent who explains you’re being recruited and need to undergo training. After a ride in an elevator, the queue then snakes down the hallways of the MIB headquarters. You pass by the break room where the “worm guys” are drinking coffee.

But my favorite part comes next … the Immigration Room! While walking on the upper level, look down at the computers and control center with alien twins, Bob and Bhnxaxx, helming operations. If you want a closer look, ask the team members at the ride entrance if the “secret” immigration tour is available (which is usually in the afternoon when they have more team members working, but not on a super busy day). I love combing through the intake forms and Weekly World News tabloid clippings on the desks. Just keep in mind it’s not always available, but if it’s a particularly slow day at the park, it doesn’t hurt to ask!

7. Hogwarts Express — King’s Cross Station

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Hogwarts Express: King's Cross

It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for … you get to hop aboard the Hogwarts Express for a one-way trip to Hogwarts! You'll feel like you’re actually in London as you walk into King’s Cross Station. By the way, if you ask a King’s Cross employee how to find Platform 9 ¾, they will look at you in confusion or remark how crazy you sound. You pass by the Divine Magic perfume ad that Harry and Dumbledore see in the "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" movie. Don’t worry about getting hungry in line because you can buy chips (or as the Brits across the pond say, crisps) at a mini-market in the middle of the queue.

Once you walk up a flight of stairs, you’re close to Platform 9 ¾. From a distance — thanks to some magical special effects — you’re able to see the people in front of you walk straight through the brick wall. After turning the corner, the Hogwarts Express and an animatronic Hedwig greet you on the platform!

6. Jurassic World VelociCoaster

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - VelociCoaster

As the latest addition to this list, Jurassic World VelociCoaster provides a chance to get up close and personal with a few velociraptors. First, you run into a towering statue of the Raptor Squad — Blue, Delta, Charlie and Echo. Look out the windows ... you'll see the actual coaster fly by, with raptors not too far behind chasing after it, thanks to a special effect. Best of all, enter the stables where animatronic raptors wrestle with the restraints in their paddocks. You can even feel their breath on you!

For fans of the films, you may spot several Easter eggs along the way, such as Dr. Ian Malcom's latest book, "How the World Will End." The pre-shows feature Mr. DNA, Dr. Henry Wu, Claire Dearing and Owen Grady. Also, a unique feature of the queue is that you put your things in the lockers about halfway through the queue! (The lockers are double-sided, so you'll pick up your belongings in a toadally different room as you exit the ride. Be sure to remember the number, color or dinosaur associated with your locker.)

5. Fast and Furious — Supercharged

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Fast and Furious

The building’s exterior looks like an abandoned warehouse surrounded by a chain-link fence and no trespassing signs. But once inside, it’s clear that the Fast and Furious crew has set up their headquarters here. The queue winds through the car garage, which features the original models and replicas from the films. Keep an eye out for Easter eggs that pay tribute to former attractions, such as Disaster! and Beetlejuice’s Graveyard Revue. Before you get to the loading area, you stop for two pre-shows in the family break room and Tej’s war room, where live actors interact with Mia and Tej via video calls. These short chats set up the ride’s main storyline.

You have the option to use this ride's virtual queue by setting up a return time at a kiosk outside the attraction. There is also a standard line, a Single Riders line and an Express Pass line (which is shared with the virtual queue). When waiting in line, you’re able to access Fast & Furious trivia games through the Universal Orlando app. (And be prepared to never get "Turn Down for What" out of your head.)

4. Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Ragtime Gals

Out of the best queues at Universal Orlando, this one is the most unique. As soon as you’re inside, you’re given a color-coded card in the first-floor lobby. While you're here, you can take a look at the history of "The Tonight Show" and its hosts throughout the years. When the color of your ticket is illuminated in the lobby, you can go upstairs to a second waiting area known as the Studio 6B Club. You can relax on comfy couches, watch clips from "The Tonight Show" or play a racing-style video game called “Jimmy Drive.” They’re not always there, but you might also catch a live performance from The Ragtime Gals or a meet-and-greet with Hashtag the Panda. Once the lights turn the same color as your ticket again, there's a short line before entering the ride’s flying theater.

3. Skull Island: Reign of Kong

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Skull Island

If you thought the Revenge of the Mummy queue sounded creepy, Skull Island: Reign of Kong takes it to a whole new level. As you might expect, the queue is lined with hundreds of skulls, as well as spooky skeletons. One particular room features an animatronic shaman who’s eerily chanting in the middle of a giant skull illuminated by fiery effects. Before you hop on the ride, you face another terrifying animatronic — an enormous slug-like parasite with rows of teeth.

But that’s not all! The best (or maybe, worst for some) part of the queue hoppens to be the hidden scare actor. Yes, you read that right. You never know if a native of Skull Island will pop out to scare unsuspecting riders. Sometimes the native will scare the daylights out of my dad. But other times, there are no jump scares at all. For this reason, Lily and Mommy Frog usually sit this ride out.

2. Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Gringotts

In the Harry Potter series, Gringotts is the Wizarding World goblin-run bank located at Diagon Alley. The ride’s queue recreates the grand marble lobby, as seen in the films. Once you enter the queue, you see massive chandeliers and extremely detailed animatronic goblins working behind long counters. As you move past the lobby, you’ll walk by vaults, offices, newspaper clippings — and even the shadows of Harry, Ron and Hermione.

There’s a short pre-show that sets up the ride’s story in Bill Weasley’s office with the eldest Weasley sibling himself and Blordak, a goblin employee. (The ride's storyline ties in with Harry, Ron and Hermione's break-in attempt in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"). Fellow Potterheads, see if you can spot the moving Weasley family portrait near the bottom left of the scene! After you pass a guard who appears to be under a sleeping spell, you step inside an elevator simulation that truly makes you feel like you’re plunging miles underground. Finally, you’ll ascend a spiral staircase that leads you to your magical cart with hanging stalactites above.

1. Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey

Best Queues at Universal Orlando - Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey

I don’t think there’s anything more magical than stepping inside the Hogwarts castle for the first time. Universal Orlando knocked it out of the Quidditch pitch! With a little help from the film series’ art design team, Hogwarts is fully brought to life. The journey through the castle starts outside at the school’s greenhouse where Herbology lessons take place (don’t worry — there aren’t any mandrake screams that will kill you). Once you enter the castle, you’ll pass by the giant hourglasses that keep track of House points and the griffin statue that guards Dumbledore’s office.

The Portrait Gallery features moving portraits of the Hogwarts founders and dozens more. Listen closely to their conversations about Hagrid losing a dragon and how Hogwarts has opened its doors to muggles for the first time. Next, you’ll pass through Dumbledore’s office and his lifelike projection will talk to you. Similarly, Harry, Ron and Hermione greet you in the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom. Be on the lookout for props used in the films in these incredibly detailed rooms! You’ll also encounter the Fat Lady portrait and the Sorting Hat at the end of the captivating queue.

Do you agree with my ranking of the best queues at Universal Orlando? If you'd switch or replace one, share it in the comments below!

Related: Ultimate Guide on When to Use Universal Express Pass

Stay cool!

Keep hopping, Tad!
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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:32 p.m. Angelika Pienkowska Says...

Everything looks amazing :-) I love all the details and immersive experience Universal provides!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:32 p.m. Marissa Says...

Revenge of the Mummy and Kong are my favorites. Though I don't love the actual Kong ride.

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:31 p.m. Molly Says...

I would love to take my kids here :)

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:31 p.m. Steve Says...

My daughter and I experienced Universal Orlando for the first time recently. The queues for the Harry Potter rides were almost better than the rides. It was like walking into the books/movies.

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:31 p.m. Valeria Audivert Says...

Very helpful, thanks!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. Alyssia Byers Says...

Sometimes the queue is as good if not better than the ride itself!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:49 p.m. Tracey2810 Says...

Agree!

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One of these days we'll get to make a trip out here!

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Thank you for the information. This will be my first time ever visiting and I can't wait!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:27 p.m. Shea Says...

I loved visiting Universal Orlando last year! Can't wait to go back for Hagrids new ride

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:27 p.m. Dennis Westrick Says...

Haven't been to Universal Studios in years

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:27 p.m. Melissa Says...

Our kids really liked the Forbidden Journey wait line. I liked Men in Black - maybe shows my age, the the old cartoons were great!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:27 p.m. Mwnyc Says...

Great post!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:26 p.m. Natalie Staniewicz Says...

I love all these ques and would love to go back and see them!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:26 p.m. Jeffrey L McFarland Says...

Really nice!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:26 p.m. Brenna Says...

The queues are pretty cool to look at, and each time, you notice something new! I need to get back so I can check out Hagrid’s!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:26 p.m. Michelle Says...

Would love to check it out!

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I can’t wait to see the portrait gallery!

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Oct 25, 2019 at 1:23 p.m. Jeannie Mills Says...

Looks like the queues are as entertaining as the rides. Never been to Universal so it looks like Inneed to make a trip

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Haven't been to Universal or IOA in over 2 decades -- looking forward to taking my family when the kids are finally tall enough to ride all of the attractions.

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My son is a huge Harry Potter fan and would love to visit!

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I hope we can get good wait times for the new Harry Potter attractions and a wonderful trip in the park.

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