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Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time

by Leap on March 15, 2026
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Do you love movies? If so, Universal Studios Hollywood is for you! The magic of movie-making comes to life at the park, which combines the quintessential Hollywood movie experience with frogtastic theme park attractions and shows. Universal Studios Hollywood is one of our Frog Family favorites, especially Tad's! The action-packed attractions include The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, DreamWorks Theatre Featuring Kung Fu Panda, Despicable Me Minion Mayhem and The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash! Now, you can also visit the popular Super Nintendo World, which features the attraction Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge. In summer 2026, the newest outdoor roller coaster races in! Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift reaches speeds of up to 72 mph and has 360-degree rotating cars! Maximize your time and get the most out of your visit with our Universal Studios Hollywood tips, so are you ready for action? Let's hop to it!

FAQs

  • How can I save money on Universal Studios Hollywood tickets? Undercover Tourist is an authorized seller of discount Universal Studios Hollywood tickets. You can also save even more on VIP Tours, Universal Express tickets, promotional deals, Fan Fest Nights and Halloween Horror Nights tickets through Undercover Tourist.
  • Should I get Universal Express? We get asked this question a lot. The short answer is yes, especially during school breaks and holidays. But the longer answer is you don't really need it if you visit an off-peak time, and you can take advantage of the Single Riders line for several attractions and add on Early Access.
  • How can I maximize time at Halloween Horror Nights and Fan Fest Nights? Arrive early with an After 2 p.m. ticket (or purchase Early Access separately) and add on Universal Express.
  • What is the number one tip for saving time and money? Arrive before park opening, and purchase Early Access for Super Nintendo World.
  • Is the VIP experience really worth it? We loved our VIP Experience. We felt so pampered from valet parking to getting several meals, free bottled waters throughout the day, free ponchos for the water ride, skipping the lines for the attractions (with the tour and Unlimited Universal Express) and getting a tour guide and Backlot trolley tour that allowed us to walk through real movie sets and warehouses.

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Jaws on Studio Tour

 

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time

Follow these tips to maximize time at Universal Studios Hollywood. With the right planning, arrival and strategy, you can do it all in one day.

Tickets

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Express ticket

Buy Your Tickets in Advance

You'll always save time and money when you buy your Universal Studios Hollywood tickets in advance. Why wait in a long line at the ticket booth when you can purchase tickets for less from your couch? Plus, the park can sell out on peak days around holidays and summer, so you want to plan ahead and get your tickets early. At times, you can get special promo tickets (with additional savings or perks) through Undercover Tourist.

Undercover Tourist sells Universal tickets for normal park hours as well as separately ticketed events, such as Fan Fest Nights and Halloween Horror Nights.

For a limited time, Buy a Day, Get a 2nd Day FREE for General Admission Tickets at Universal Studios Hollywood! Valid for visits through Dec. 16, 2026

Consider the Universal Express Pass During the Busiest Times

If you are planning to visit around the holidays, spring break or summer, consider purchasing Universal Express passes. With Express, you will get one-time priority access to most rides, shows and attractions. (Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge is now included on Universal Express!) Now that's the way to maximize your time at Universal Studios Hollywood!

With the Universal Express Pass, you should have no problem seeing most attractions, even on super busy days. The park limits the number of Universal Express passes it sells, and the price can fluctuate at the park depending on the season and demand. Buying Universal Studios Hollywood Universal Express passes in advance is a must if you cannot arrive in the morning to purchase them at the gate.

You can upgrade your ticket inside the park or online with the add-on option. Or, you may want to plan ahead by purchasing Universal Express in advance. (Psst ... that's the best way to save money with Undercover Tourist.) If one-time priority access is not enough, you may be able to upgrade in-park to Unlimited Universal Express. Yes, it’s more expensive —  about $40-50 more than regular Express — but it could come in handy if you are visiting on a busy day and you want to ride again and again and again.

Don't Want to Worry About Anything? Purchase the VIP Experience

With the Universal Studios Hollywood VIP Experience ticket, you will enjoy a six- to eight-hour personal, guided tour of the park. This includes valet parking, light snacks and refreshments in the private VIP lounge, exclusive Backlot access, unlimited priority access (with Unlimited Universal Express) to all of the rides (including Mario Kart!) and shows (with a guide to get you the best seats) and a gourmet meal in the private VIP dining room.

You'll take a trolley down to the Backlot and visit working sound stages, Universal's sound department and props warehouse and other areas not open to the general public. The order on the itinerary can vary per day, but you will eat about three hours into your tour. There is limited availability, so book in advance. Children must be at least 5 years old.

Add-Ons & Extras

There are a few add-ons you can purchase separately through the Universal Studios Hollywood site. You'll find them listed under "Extras." So even if you purchase your tickets through Undercover Tourist, you can go to the Universal site to get Early Access for Super Nintendo World. You can also do this for Fan Fest Nights and Halloween Horror Nights. If you did not buy an Express ticket from Undercover Tourist and later decide to add Express to your general admission ticket, you can get it here as well.

Let's say your family is getting Express, but you have a small child who won't be riding the thrill rides or an adult who wants to skip the line for the Studio Tour and Water World with the family but is not interested in other rides. They can get the more affordable Universal Select add-on that has access to select attractions, such as:

  • Jurassic World: The Ride
  • The World-Famous Studio Tour
  • WaterWorld

This option will save those individuals money over buying Express.

Free Express Access to Studio Tour Promo Ticket

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Studio Tour in Metropolitan sets

 

In 2026, Undercover Tourist has a nice perk for general admission tickets. You can get FREE Express access to the Studio Tour with the special offer 1-day ticket! It's available for a limited time.

Arrival Tips and When to Visit

Part of planning a successful day to any theme park is picking the best time to visit and best time to arrive.

Pick the Best Times to Visit

While any day you can head to Universal Studios Hollywood is a great day, some days are better than others! You'll find the waits are lowest in the fall, winter and spring (except spring break). Avoid the days around the holidays and times when children are out of school. Weekdays are often less crowded than weekends. Hop over to our Los Angeles Crowd Calendar to check out crowd predictions, as well as our guide to the best times to visit Universal Studios Hollywood. Another thing to consider is park hours. Check the park hours before your visit. When park hours are short (say, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), you'll especially want to arrive early to fit everything in before the park closes.

Arrive Ahead of Park Opening (or Purchase Early Access)

Maximize Your Time at Universal Studios Hollywood - Universal Studios Hollywood Entrance

We frogs have a saying ... the early frog gets the flies! When you arrive ahead of park opening, you will have the opportunity to experience the rides with the very lowest waits of the entire day. This is one of our top Universal Studios Hollywood tips!

If you are at the park entrance 30 minutes early, you just might get in early (depending on the day). Not all attractions may be open, but it gives you a great head start on your day. Sometimes the Wizarding World opens early. Once the park is officially open, head to the Lower Lot ASAP, to knock out those rides early in the day as they generally form long lines later. Mario Kart forms a line pretty quickly once the park officially opens. The other Lower Lot rides have very short lines for the first hour of park opening. The Lower Lot is restricted to people with Early Access until the park officially opens.

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time

If Super Nintendo World is important to you, purchase Early Access to enjoy an hour in Super Nintendo World before the park officially opens. No matter where you buy your tickets, you can purchase Early Access directly from Universal. Hop over to our post on Early Access tips for Super Nintendo World to read all about it. Universal lets the Early Access guests in even earlier than stated so that they have time to get to the Lower Lot. After your Early Access hour is up, complete all the other Lower Lot rides with short waits.

Allow at Least 30 to 60 Minutes for Parking and Security

All parking lots open two hours before park opening (one hour before Early Access). Give yourself enough time to park, walk to security and get through the metal detectors. Most general parking is sent to the farthest parking structures. Those lots will have you walking through Universal CityWalk (about 10 to 15 minutes) to get to the security screening area. You can upgrade to Preferred parking and park at the Frankenstein structure (and sometimes even closer to the front gate). The Frankenstein structure is very close to the park exit for that quick getaway at the end of the night. You can also upgrade to Front Gate parking, which puts you right next to security. That saves time but costs more money. If you plan to shop and eat in CityWalk anyway, then regular parking makes the most sense.

You want to arrive 30 to 45 minutes before Early Access to allow time to walk to the Lower Lot. The gates open early for Early Access to give you time to make your way to the Lower Lot.

Eat Breakfast Before You Arrive

Maximize Your Time at Universal Studios Hollywood - Hilton Breakfast

To maximize your time experiencing the rides, shows and entertainment, we suggest you eat breakfast before you head to the park! We give two thumbs up to the buffet at Universal Hilton, which includes a variety of cheeses, cold cuts, fresh fruit, muffins, a doughnut bar, dim sum, pork dumplings, eggs, bacon and even Nutella! Wandering through Universal CityWalk, your breakfast options include Starbucks, Subway and Jamba Juice. Check hours online before you visit.

If you've skipped breakfast, The Three Broomsticks serves an English breakfast in the Wizarding World (on select days when the park opens early), and Jurassic Cafe in the Lower Lot has breakfast items as well if the park opens early. While Toadstool Cafe does not serve breakfast food, it is open early with lunch and dinner options. You might want to make advance dining reservations for Toadstool Cafe (up to 60 days in advance) to dine in the mid to late morning for the shortest wait.

Park Plans and What to Do When at Universal Studios

Use a strategy in planning your day at Universal Studios Hollywood. Crowds are quite predictable in this park. These tips will put you ahead of the crowds and have you finding the shortest waits.

Plan Your Visits to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Super Nintendo World

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Super Nintendo World during Early Access

The two most popular lands are the Wizarding World and Super Nintendo World. Super Nintendo World is least crowded during Early Access and later in the day. Early Access gives you access to the land an hour before the park opens. This is a huge time saver. All the games and challenges have short lines in this hour but long times later in the day. While Mario Kart does accept Universal Express, the least crowded times will still give you the lowest wait time. Ride early or late.

Mario Kart offers Single Rider, which is a great option for saving time, but it does skip a lot of the immersive queue elements. We do recommend walking through the queue at least once, and that means visiting during the shortest wait times.

If you purchase Early Access to visit Super Nintendo World, leave the land once the park opens to experience other three Lower Lot rides with short wait times. Then head to Hogsmeade to ride the Wizarding World rides — Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and Flight of the Hippogriff. Go ride The Studio Tour and other attractions, then return to Hogsmeade later in the day for meals and shopping when the wait times in the rest of the park peak. Since it is centrally located in the Upper Lot, you can come and go with ease.

Maximize Your Time at Universal Studios Hollywood - Hogwarts

Both of the rides in the Wizarding World accept Universal Express passes, but the Ollivanders wand-pairing demonstration does not. The line for Ollivanders is the longest in the morning after opening. The line drops off significantly in the late afternoon and evening, so it is better to wait.

During the recent visits, we have found that the Wizarding World and Super Nintendo World have shorter wait times in the late afternoon and early evening. So if you arrive after opening, save your visits for these rides toward the end of your day.

Hit the Lower Lot in the Morning

Maximize Your Time at Universal Studios Hollywood - Transformers

If you arrive at park opening, you also should have no problem hitting the Lower Lot rides with very few people and minimal waits. Everyone will be heading to Super Nintendo World, so park opening is the time to hit the other Lower Lot rides. We have put together a Universal Studios Hollywood Park Plan so that you can prioritize rides, shows and attractions. Hit the Lower Lot ASAP for the shortest wait times of the day.

Maximize Your Time at Universal Studios Hollywood - Jurassic World T Rex

There's an Indominus rex animatronic as part of Jurassic World — The Ride. That means you should try to hop on the ride as early as you can to experience it! The wait time is shorter in the morning before it gets hot.

Reduce Time on the StarWay

The elevators that connect the Upper Lot and the Lower Lot are very loooonnnnngggggg and can very well take 10 minutes each way (or more during peak times). Avoid multiple trips at all costs by doing everything in the Lower Lot once! We recommend hitting the Lower Lot first (as soon as it opens in the morning) because the lines are shortest there in the morning. They peak in the afternoon. Try to plan your time to visit Super Nintendo World for when you'll be in the Lower Lot.

Be Strategic About Your Studio Tour

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Studio Tour tram

The Studio Tour closes about an hour or two before the rest of Universal Studios Hollywood closes, so check the last tram departure and wait times so you don't miss out.

The Studio Tour is what makes Universal Studios Hollywood, well, Universal Studios Hollywood. You will go down to the Backlot where you will visit some of the most famous backdrops in movie-making history! The Bates Motel, Wisteria Lane from "The Burbs" and"Desperate Housewives," and Town Square from "Back To The Future," just to name a few. You might even see some filming taking place! King Kong 3D and an earthquake make the tour an exciting ride, as well.

We recommend it in the late morning, afternoon or early evening when waits for other attractions are high, temperatures begin to rise and your legs could use an hour of rest.

Take a Midday Break

In a perfect world, you could arrive before park opening and stay until the very end. That way, you could take advantage of the shortest lines and most comfortable temperatures at the end of the day. But that is easier said than done. All of the walking, heat (especially in summer) and missed nap times take their toll. If your hotel is nearby, consider leaving at midday to escape the crowds and heat. Be sure to hold onto your ticket and get a hand stamp when you exit. Relax in a hotel pool or darkened hotel room to recharge for the evening. This is only recommended for days with longer park hours. Otherwise, you might miss out on experiencing everything.

If you don’t want to leave the park, Kung Fu Panda is air-conditioned, making it a great choice for cooling off and escaping the sun. Use this time to meet the characters. The tadpoles will enjoy splashing in the Wet Zone area at Super Silly Fun Land, which has over 80 water play features. Parents can sit in the shade and cool off in the mist while watching the kids.

Schedule Your Day Around the Shows

Maximize Your Time at Universal Studios Hollywood - Waterworld

WaterWorld is the biggest show in the park. Arrive early if you want to see it.

The Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle takes place during certain seasons, such as select nights of spring break and summer. You can catch smaller acts in the Wizarding World such as the Triwizard Spirit Rally. During the Christmas season, catch the Holiday Frog Choir along with The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle and Grinchmas shows.

We schedule our day around the shows we want to see. Since the rides run continuously, but the shows do not, it's best to schedule your day around the show schedule. Universal Studios Hollywood publishes a show schedule in its official app (look for shows on the map filter and tap them to get the next available times that day). There are also show and wait time boards located around the park.

Shows normally begin in the late morning, so if you arrive at or before park opening, this gives you plenty of time to experience The Wizarding World and Lower Lot attractions (which have much shorter wait times early in the day) before the shows start. The shows offer some much-needed rest for your tired flippers in the afternoon.

Make the Best of Ride Breakdowns

Sometimes a ride experiences technical difficulties. If you're on the ride when this happens and team members need to have you exit (or delay you on the ride before it starts operating again), they will generally try to keep you hoppy with some consolation prizes. These may include a treat. We have gotten packets of Jelly Belly jellybeans. They may also tell you a secret code to come back and ride again (once the attraction reopens) without having to wait. Remember this word or snap a picture of it, just in case you froget it.

And the best prize of all is a single-use Universal Express Pass. (It may be good for most rides.) But be smart: They only give one pass per party (each pass admits up to five people). When team members ask how many people are in your party, you might divide into smaller groups — especially if you are planning to split up or head to different rides. So one family of five could technically be five parties of one. You might decide to share rides together after all by jumping in on a family member’s pass or decide to split up because you enjoy different rides. If things go wrong, we frogs always try to make the best of it. The benefits of a ride breaking down can mean less time standing in line for other attractions.

Single Riders & Child Switch

These tools can help you skip the lines.

Use the Single Riders Lines

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Single Riders line sign

If you don't mind splitting up your party on a ride, the Single Riders lines are the fastest way to get on a ride without having a Universal Express Pass. You can't beat a free way to skip the line! It's one of our top tips to maximize time at Universal Studios Hollywood. There are minimum Universal Studios height requirements for tadpoles to ride without an adult, so make sure they measure up first.

Attractions with Single Riders lines: 

  • Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey
  • Revenge of the Mummy - The Ride
  • Transformers: The Ride 3D
  • Jurassic World - The Ride
  • Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge
  • Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift has a Single Rider sign (opening summer 2026)

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Fast & Furious entrance

Single Rider is subject to availability. Ask a team member about it. The line may close when it gets too long. At some rides, such as Revenge of the Mummy, the team member may offer you a pass to use for Single Rider.

 Take Advantage of Child Switch

If any of your children cannot ride, an adult can wait with the child in the attraction’s Child Switch room. When the rest of the party returns, you can switch and take a companion with you without having to wait in line again. We have more tips for entertaining small children at Universal Studios Hollywood if you are bringing a little tadpole with you.

Dining & Snacks

You can save time when dining at Universal Studios.

Have Lunch During Off-peak Times

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Food from Three Broomsticks

You'll save the most time at Universal Studios Hollywood if you dine outside of peak meal times. Know that there are no table-service restaurants within the park and you won't be able to make reservations in advance. If you are looking for a sit-down restaurant, there are plenty of options at CityWalk next door.

If you are a "Harry Potter" fan (OK, even if you aren't), we find the most relaxing and delicious meal in the park to be at The Three Broomsticks. Grab an early lunch or early dinner and eat like a wizard in a replica of an iconic "Harry Potter" setting. Wizarding alcoholic beverages are available for purchase in Hog's Head Pub.

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Meat Pie

And to save even more time on food, pick something up from a food stand rather than a restaurant. One of our favorite food items in the whole park is also available in the Wizarding World: the meat pies. Our frog family loves these warm, flaky, meat and veggie filled treats from the Magical Neep cart, and there's never a line to grab one (or five!).

Hop over to our yummiest guide to Universal Studios Hollywood restaurants for more choices. Also, many restaurants now offer a mobile ordering service through the Universal Studios Hollywood app. You can sit and wait for food instead of standing in line.

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Toadstool Cafe

Toadstool Cafe is the hottest meal ticket in the park right now. You have to make a reservation (up to 60 days in advance). You can do this using this link: Book a reservation for Toadstool Cafe at SNW (zomatobook.com), the Universal Studios app or online. To join, you do not have to be on-site. However, you can also scan QR codes to join in the park. We recommend dining early or late. It can take longer to order and receive food at peak mealtimes. Eat an early lunch to save time.

Bring Refillable Water Bottles or Purchase Souvenir Cups for Soda

By bringing your own water, not only will you save time waiting in lines, but you'll also save money. While Universal Studios Hollywood isn't as lenient as other parks about bringing in outside food, you can bring water bottles (maximum 2 liters), baby food, small snacks, fruits and vegetables into the park. You can bring items required for medical purposes and special dietary needs. Small, soft-sided, insulated bags are OK, but you will need to leave coolers and food purchased from outside locations (minus the above exceptions) at home. Note that Universal Studios Hollywood does not allow even water or any food brought in for Halloween Horror Nights.

If you are concerned about meeting your dietary needs in the park, you can consult the Dietary Food Guide for hints on how to find gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free and peanut-free foods in the park. All the restaurant menus are now on the Universal Studios Hollywood app.

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Souvenir bottle

If you want to save money on soda, you can purchase souvenir cups that work at the Coca-Cola Freestyle machines. You can purchase a souvenir cup for $20 (or two for $18 each) at participating locations. You'll get access to 100 drink choices and unlimited refills (one pour every 10 minutes) the day you purchase it. You save time by not having to wait in line to purchase a drink every time you want one. Just head right to the Freestyle machines with your cup.

If you are returning, you can purchase an extra day of refills for $13. If you visit Universal Orlando, bring your cup with you!

Shopping Tips & CityWalk

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Toothsome Chocolate Emporium Shakes

Another fun option is heading out to Universal CityWalk. This themed mall offers familiar and unique shopping, dining and entertainment. Tad loves Things From Another World for all of his comic book needs. Lily LOVES Hello Kitty, so the Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe and shop are always high on her list. For dinner, Leap and I prefer Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville (#finstotheleft) or Antojitos. The whole Frog Family is excited that the Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen is now open! We usually visit CityWalk after we've left the park for the night because CityWalk is open later than the theme park.

Something to consider during or after your day of movie theme park thrills is catching a movie at the Universal Cinema AMC Theater. A dark, air-conditioned theater can be a welcome oasis for tired bodies and a fun way to close down a day. Bring your Universal Studios Parking ticket to the theater Box Office for a parking rebate.

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Occamy in Wizarding World

If you opt to stay in the park midday when attractions lines are longest, use your time to visit characters — or magical creatures —and take pictures in front of photo ops.

Do Your Souvenir Shopping When the Attraction Lines Are Long

Lines in the stores can get crowded at the end of the night, especially the ones closer to the exit. With package pickup, you can do your shopping when lines are shortest (typically in the middle of the day) and send your goodies to wait for your retrieval! Our favorite froggy tradition is sending a Giant Lard Lad Simpson’s doughnut or some chocolate frogs to the package pickup and eating the goodies at the end of our night for dessert!

Utilize Package Pickup

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Package Pickup sign

Don’t want those bags of souvenirs slowing you down? Don’t worry about it! Any purchases made (including packaged treats such as those adorable Honeydukes bakery items!) can be held at the front of the park for you. Just ask the team member who is ringing you up to utilize package pickup. They will send your items to be held inside the Universal Store nearest the entrance to the park, and even make sure they all end up together if you purchase from multiple places.

Universal Studios Hollywood App

The app will keep you informed and help you save time.

Download the Universal Studios Hollywood App and Set It Up Before You Visit

The Universal Studios Hollywood app is your best guide in the park for quickly finding upcoming shows, checking wait times and locating restaurants (and menus) or shops. It also guides you through Universal CityWalk. The park offers free Wi-Fi. You can always ask a team member if you can't find a show time, such as the Wizarding World performances, since not every show is listed.

You may also use the Universal Studios Hollywood app to get a Virtual Line Pass when offered. New rides sometimes offer a Virtual Line during busy times. That allows you to enjoy the rest of the park instead of standing in a long line!

You have to be physically in the park to get a pass. You may be able to join a Virtual Line from a ticket machine. With the opening of a new ride, Virtual Queues may come back into play.

Set up the App in Advance

You'll use the app to set up  Power-Up Bands for Super Nintendo World. The app keeps track of your coins, keys and stickers collected with the band.

While at home, download the latest version of the Universal Studios Hollywood app. You can link your park tickets, although Early Access tickets will not show up in the app. Bring those QR codes with you, either printed or on your device. If you plan to use mobile order, you can add a payment option. You'll save time and frustration if you manage all this at home before your visit.

Speaking of mobile order, this is a new feature in the app. You can skip the food lines for select restaurants and order food in advance. You can modify the pick-up time if you get held up somewhere else. This allows you to spend more time having fun or relaxing at a table until your food is ready.

What to Bring (and Leave Home)

You want to bring the essentials, but limit yourself to a small bag if possible.

Pack Light

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Maximize Your Time - Ticket and lockers

While you probably want to bring a bag to carry some water, a hat, sunglasses, keys and basic necessities, choose a small bag, and leave bulky items behind. A few rides — The Mummy and Flight of the Hippogriff — require you to leave loose items in a locker. Those free lockers are quite narrow. If your items are too big, you'll need to purchase a $5 larger locker. Also, the machines for the lockers scan your park ticket. You'll need to take that ticket with you. It helps to wear some clothes with pockets to store the ticket. Don't shove it in the locker. You need to re-scan the ticket to open the locker. Buy popcorn buckets and souvenirs after you ride these rides so you don't have to store them.

Bring Your Own Water

Save money and time by bringing water or refillable water bottles. It's important to stay hydrated in the dry climate of Southern California.

Have a Universal Studios Hollywood tip we didn't mention or a question? Share it in the comments below! Don't froget — we offer a Universal Studios Hollywood Park Plan to maximize your time! 

Related: Universal Fan Fest Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood

Related: Toadally Magical Guide to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood

Keep hopping!

Written and reviewed by the Undercover Tourist Content Team
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Nov 21, 2016 at 7:27 a.m.
Ana Says...

Hi,

Great tips. I just booked 2 tickets. We will only be in LA for one day. And plan on going to the studios as earliest. it's for the 27th November Sunday. Looks like I should've gotten the FOL. would it be terrible without it? And how do I upgrade my general admission to FOL in case I change my mind?

Thanks a lot

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Nov 22, 2016 at 8:48 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Ana,

Sunday will be busy, but not as busy as the days before it. There are only a limited number of Front of Line passes sold. To have your best chance of getting one, get to the park early on Sunday.

Keep hopping!

Leap

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Nov 11, 2016 at 6:44 p.m.
Toni Says...

Hello, we will be there Mon. Nov.21- Wed. 23. Which day would be less crowded. My daughter is not in good health but wants to go.

Thank you,

Toni

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Nov 15, 2016 at 3:36 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Toni,

Monday is likely the best day. All of these will be busier dates to attend, but you can still have a great time!

Keep hopping!

Leap

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Nov 10, 2016 at 6:44 p.m.
Jen Says...

Hello! We're planning a trip for the first week of December (5-8). Is that a slow time for the park? How many days should we plan to visit? Thanks!

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Nov 15, 2016 at 3:33 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jen,

That should be a good time to visit, and I think you would just need one day if you visit on a week day.

Keep hopping!

Leap

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Nov 6, 2016 at 6:40 p.m.
Michael Says...

WE are planning on visiting the park on 11/24. is there a restaurant in the park that might have a holiday dinner available? Can we see most of the park with our 14 year old son in one day?

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Nov 6, 2016 at 4:21 p.m.
Rosana Says...

Hi, i'm planning a trip with my family on monday december 26, would you recommend getting the front of the line passes? Thanks!

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Nov 8, 2016 at 1:54 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Rosana,

Yes, we would recommend them for this time.

Keep hopping!

Leao

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Nov 2, 2016 at 7:31 p.m.
Megan Says...

We are coming on Dec 22 for our daughters 16th birthday from out of state. this will be Christmas and her birthday. It is her dream to go to Harry Potter, she is autistic...is there any tricks and recommendations for her to get picked at Ollivander's for the wand selection?

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Nov 16, 2016 at 11:05 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Megan,

They pick the person at random. Wearing Wizarding-themed clothes and standing front and center with a big eager smile certainly helps. If the crowd forms an L in the room, standing near the bend in the L seems like a great spot. The person who is picked will need to be able to communicate, say his or her name and repeat spells. If you find a short line later in the day, you can go see it more than once—the show is slightly different each time!

Keep Hopping!

Leap

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Nov 2, 2016 at 12:21 a.m.
KJ Says...

Hi, Thanks for the tips and nice replies here.

We are planning to visit on Nov 25th. Yes, it's Thanksgiving weekends. Would it be much better if it's 24th? If so, we might want to change our schedule.

Would we need FOL no matter what?

Appreciate in advance!

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Nov 8, 2016 at 2:13 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi KJ,

You don't absolutely have to have FOL—there will be thousands of people without them. The Friday after Thanksgiving will likely be busier, but both days will be among the very busiest of the year.

Keep hopping!

Leap

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Oct 31, 2016 at 4:12 a.m.
jaime Says...

We are planning to do a one day trip on Monday 11/21. Looking at the FOL vs VIP and trying to determine if it's worth it to spend nearly double. My kids are big Harry Potter fans so we will likely spend a lot of time there. Trying to determine the time if we do a VIP passes and what that really gets you?

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Nov 14, 2016 at 9:33 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jaime,

The VIP experience includes food, access to sound stages, prop rooms and behind-the-scenes secrets. Plus you get to walk around the Back Lot as well as have FOL access to rides. But it is definitely more expensive than FOL. Being the week of Thanksgiving, we highly recommend at least the FOL pass. The VIP experience is a once-in-a-lifetime experience if it is within your budget.

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Oct 30, 2016 at 5:19 p.m.
Kristi Says...

What is the best day to go around a holiday? The weekdays before or the Monday following?

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Nov 3, 2016 at 2:55 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Kristi,

It really depends on the holiday and whether the kids are out of school around that time or not.

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Oct 30, 2016 at 4:31 a.m.
Carmen Says...

I am planning a family trip to California the last week of June 2017. There will be 9 of us. Can we see everything in Universal in 2 days or would you recommend 3?

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Nov 3, 2016 at 2:55 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Carmen,

You can definitely see everything in two days.

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Oct 29, 2016 at 6:40 p.m.
CarolJ Says...

We are planning a trip for Nov 20th/ 21st, which day will be best and should be purchase FOL tickets...... what about VIP pass??

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Nov 3, 2016 at 2:03 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Carol,

I would suggest Front of Line passes for both of those days if you can afford it and then pick whichever one is most convenient for you.

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Oct 29, 2016 at 2:08 p.m.
Mike Says...

Hi.

I'll be travelling through California in the beginning of December. I'm just wondering if it's worth a visit as a lone person in his mid 20s! Whether the park isn't too aimed at a much younger crowd, or it would seem a bit pathetic doing this!

Thanks!

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Nov 3, 2016 at 2:01 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Mike,

You can have a great time while traveling alone, and the park is geared toward your age group.

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Oct 29, 2016 at 10:35 a.m.
Shawna Says...

We r coming on Friday nov 4 to universal studios, we have bought a 2pm afternoon pass which gets us into fright night as well. We have one day, can we see it al or should we buy a earlier pass for the morning?

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Oct 26, 2016 at 8:27 p.m.
Joe Says...

Heading in on Sunday November 12th. Do you recommend buying an FOL pass for a weekend in november?

Thanks

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Nov 3, 2016 at 12:53 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

Do you mean the 13th? You should be fine without them on either of those days.

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Oct 26, 2016 at 7:51 p.m.
Carol Says...

We are going the week of 11/6. Is it better to go to Universal on Monday or Thursday of that week or does it matter? Please reply asap...thank you.

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Nov 3, 2016 at 12:51 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Carol,

I think Monday would be better. With Veterans Day that Friday and some kids off, parents might make a long weekend out of it.

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Oct 26, 2016 at 3:07 p.m.
Trish Says...

Planning on 2, possibly 3 day visit Dec 20-23. How busy is Universal right before the holidays?

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Nov 3, 2016 at 12:49 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Trish,

It's going to be busy.

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Nov 3, 2016 at 12:49 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Trish,

It's going to be busy.

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Oct 25, 2016 at 9:28 p.m.
Kristi Says...

Is a Monday following a holiday easier than the few days before the holidays?

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Nov 3, 2016 at 12:41 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Kristi,

Generally yes, but it really depends on school schedules.

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Oct 24, 2016 at 4:51 a.m.
Michael Zylla Says...

We are wanting to go to Universal Hollywood tomorrow (Monday October 24th 2016) should we buy front of the line tickets?

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Oct 25, 2016 at 12:49 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Michael,

Sorry for the delay. What did you end up doing?

Keep hopping!

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Oct 23, 2016 at 1:34 p.m.
Valerie Says...

We are planning on coming Dec 1-5th. Should we get FOL passes? How many days should we set aside to do both parks? Thanks!

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Oct 25, 2016 at 12:52 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Valerie,

While they are always nice to have, I don't think you will need them. If you are talking about Universal Studios in California, there is only one park.

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Oct 22, 2016 at 1:04 a.m.
MikeR Says...

Is there a way to by preferred parking ahead of time? Should we worry about parking at the park?

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Oct 25, 2016 at 2:29 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Mike,

Unfortunately there is no way to pay for parking in advance.

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Oct 19, 2016 at 6:01 a.m.
Daist Says...

We are planning to come on Sunday, after Thanksgiving (11/27/16). Will it be crowded? Should I purchase FOL?

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Oct 20, 2016 at 9:52 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

Yes, we expect it will be busy, so consider purchasing a Front of the Line pass.

Keep hopping!

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Oct 17, 2016 at 11:16 a.m.
Rose Says...

My hubby and I are coming sometime either on Dec 18, 19, or 20... which day would be best for us to come? Should we buy FOL tickets? thanks!!

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Oct 21, 2016 at 10:02 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Rose,

I would do that Monday. I don't think you will need the Front of Line ticket, although it is always nice to have.

Keep hopping!

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Oct 12, 2016 at 4:29 p.m.
Kymberli Barron Says...

My daughter and I are visiting for 2 days in December. I am going to have my disabled pass. Do you have any pointers for this, as I have 3 plates and 26 screws that keep me in one piece?

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Oct 14, 2016 at 10:50 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Kimberli,

Don't be afraid to ask questions and requests! The team members are there to help, so feel free to talk to them and tell them about your situation; they can try to make your day easier and more enjoyable. If you're using a wheelchair/ECV, be sure to find out where to board an attraction. A team member on-site can help. Most of all, take your time and enjoy the park!

Keep hoppin!

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Oct 10, 2016 at 10:13 a.m.
Kiki Says...

Thanks for the tips!! We are coming on a Friday in october. Do you think a front of line pass is worth it especially considering the regular park closes at 6 pm? Thanks so much!!

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:12 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

If you arrive when the park opens, you should not have any problems with a regular ticket, but if you are arriving after that, we recommended FOL.

Keep hopping!

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Oct 8, 2016 at 9:07 a.m.
James Says...

Hi,

I am visiting Universal Studios on a Sunday in October with my wife and two children. We only have one day at the park and so I am considering the FOL pass. However, my kids do not like scary roller coaster rides and water rides with long drops.

With this in mind, do you think it is worth buying a FOL pass?

Thanks.

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:15 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi James,

Most of the rides are simulator-ish. There are two roller coasters—Flight of the Hippogriff is short and sweet (think beginner coaster) and The Mummy is in the dark and fast but without drops. Jurassic Park is a water ride with a drop. Nothing else has a real drop. If they are not huge ride fans and are more interested in shows, the Studio Tour and Wizarding World experiences, then you do not need the FOL.

Keep hopping!

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Sep 27, 2016 at 7:22 p.m.
Dorian sagy Says...

Coming to a once in a life time visit from Israel. Current Schedule is Sunday 14th October . Would it be too much crowded because there is a horror night that evening? (we are supposed to get there about 9 am)

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:34 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Dorian,

It should be fine in the morning. The real crowds will not come until the party starts.

Keep hopping!

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Sep 26, 2016 at 4:14 a.m.
Indra Says...

Thanks so much for the tips! We're going in a month and I'm sure they'll be extremely useful!!!

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Sep 18, 2016 at 8:34 a.m.
Kath Says...

Hi Leap! Thank you for the great article. Would you suggest 1 or 2 day pass this October to enjoy universal studios?

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Sep 26, 2016 at 9:38 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Kath,

We generally recommend a 1-day pass, especially if you will visit during a weekday or if you purchase FOL. Be sure to check the park hours, because the park closes early many Thursdays through Sundays for Horror Nights, which require a separate ticket. We especially recommend Front of Line passes for Horror Nights. But during the day if you arrive at opening you should be in good shape.

Keep hopping!

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Jan 3, 2017 at 1:03 a.m.
Tex Says...

Would you suggest the California neighbor pass if expecting to visit Jan 13 2017 or so?

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Jan 5, 2017 at 3:33 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Tex,

We're not familiar with that kind of ticket, but we do have plenty of options on discounted Universal Studios Hollywood tickets!

Keep Hopping!

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May 2, 2016 at 2:21 p.m.
Gaby Says...

HI, Thank you so much for taking the time to do this, and for all the suggestions. We are planning a visit mid June, after watching the video of the Jurassic ride, I think I may have to explain a little bit what it is about to my 6 yr old, so he is not to scare. Really appreciate your good work. Thank you.

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Dec 25, 2015 at 3:58 p.m.
SM Says...

I am planning to go with my family to Universal Hollywood either on 12/25 or 12/26. We are driving from a different city and will not be able to arrive at the gate before 10 AM. Which of these two days do you think will be less crowded ?

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Sep 9, 2015 at 4:44 p.m.
Ellen Says...

I wanted to say a big thank you for taking the time to write this page. We followed your tips at Universal Studios yesterday and they were fantastic. Thanks to you we really got the most out of our day there! The only tip I would add is waterproof mascara for the Jurassic Park ride haha.

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Sep 9, 2015 at 2:22 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Ellen,

I don't know too much about mascara, but I'm sure Mommy Frog would approve ;) Thank you so much for the big praise! I'm so glad you had a great visit to the park.

Keep hopping!

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Apr 16, 2015 at 9:35 p.m.
valarie Says...

thank you so much for your helpful tips...going to use every one of them!

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Dec 4, 2015 at 4:57 p.m.
Shelby Says...

Thanks! Going there today armed with your suggestions.

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