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When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass

by Leap on August 1, 2024
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Universal Express Hollywood - PinterestWhat could be better than a day of punching boxes in Super Nintendo World and experiencing behind-the-scenes movie magic in the afternoon, followed by the wonders of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in the evening? The only thing we can think of would be to do all of that without waiting! With the Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass (formerly known as the Universal Studios Hollywood Front of Line Pass), you can breeze through all of your favorites with one-time priority access to each attraction. Having this gem is just one part of a fun day here! We have some brick-blasting news — Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge has been added to Universal Express!

The Frog Family recently jumped at the opportunity to use the Universal Express Pass during a school break, and it toadally made our day. Even though these tickets cost more than regular admission, the benefits are well worth it, especially if you are taking that once-in-a-lifetime trip. The park limits the number of Universal Studios Hollywood Express Passes sold each day, so the awesome perks are always maintained. This post explains all of the Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass benefits! We'll also discuss other ways to save time (and money) as well as the details of the Unlimited Express Pass and the VIP Experience. Both services offer Unlimited Express access (if riding once is not enough), plus additional benefits.

It's important to note that a Universal Express Pass purchased in advance is a full ticket that includes admission to Universal Studios Hollywood, plus one-time access to most rides and the WaterWorld show, which is different than the add-on passes sold in the Orlando parks.

When you enter the park, you present your park ticket from Undercover Tourist (printed out or from your device). The turnstile attendant will issue you a paper Express ticket (about the size of a credit card). You will present this small ticket to be scanned at each ride.

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Express Pass and sign

You may purchase a regular ticket and upgrade to Universal Express Universal Studios Hollywood — more on that further below. Also, you can upgrade to an annual pass. In those cases, that Express ticket will not include your park admission (as shown in the photo), since you already have park admission.

Universal Express is a perk of having a Platinum annual pass. Those guests can only get Express access starting at 3 p.m. each day. Other passholders can upgrade at the Box Office or ticket booths.

Do You Need Universal Studios Hollywood Express Passes?

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Wait time for Jurassic World

We get lots of people asking if they really need Universal Studios Hollywood Express Passes to enjoy their day at the park. And the answer really depends on when you are going. You don't usually need Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass on weekdays and even some weekends in the off-season. You'll want Universal Express in March and April, during holiday weekends, summer vacation and winter break. Even traditionally slower lines have been a lot busier than normal this past year as Super Mario fans continue to visit Super Nintendo World. You will be glad to have the ability to bypass the line with Universal Express, especially around school breaks and holidays.

You can check wait times in the Universal Studios Hollywood app from home throughout the day on days leading up to your trip to get a sense of wait times. (Check it in the late morning or early afternoon to get the best sense of peak wait times.) That being said, we have never regretted having Universal Express, even on a non-busy day, because shaving even 30 minutes off the wait here and there quickly adds up to hours, allowing us to do everything we want to do in the park.

Some weeks of spring break can be busy. On other weeks, not so much. It varies based on the local spring breaks for large school districts.

Even though the lines are shorter in the off-season, the park hours are shorter too, so shaving off wait times with Universal Express can still come in handy if you want to squeeze it all in during less crowded times. (Need help deciding when to visit? Check out this post on the best and worst times to go to Universal Studios Hollywood.) We sell the Universal Express Pass for 1-Day tickets (save up to $111). If you purchase the regular ticket without Express and change your mind, you can upgrade your ticket in the park when you arrive, as long as there's availability (it can sell out).

We upgraded at the ticket booth during spring break 2023 and paid an additional $145 per person for Universal Express. That price can be higher in summer. You'll save a lot by buying in advance from Undercover Tourist.

We also sell the VIP Experience (save up to $161)! That ticket comes with Unlimited Express access to rides and participating shows.

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Hogsmeade Entrance

Even though Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass costs more than a normal ticket, the benefits can toadally make the expense well worth it. Using the Universal Express Pass is just one of the ways to maximize your time at Universal Studios Hollywood. On peak days in the afternoon, the lines can reach up to two or three hours long for big draws such as Jurassic World — The Ride. But if you have a Universal Express Pass, you walk — or, in our case, hop — right onto rides with a much shorter wait, sometimes no wait at all. That is what sets Universal Express Passes apart from other parks that have plans to reduce your wait times but do not send you straight to the front of the line. Secret Life of Pets can sometimes have a 20-minute wait even for Express.

What's Not Included With Express?

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Entrance to Mario Kart 240 minute wait

All rides and one seated show (Waterworld) are included. Wand Pairing at Ollivanders is not. The newest ride, Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge, is now included with Universal Express (as of June 20, 2024). Read more about Super Nintendo World. You'll also want to find out how to get a same-day reservation for Toadstool Café.

Using Universal Express to Access Super Nintendo World

When the land was brand-new, it could hit capacity. The park would open a virtual queue to enter the land as space permitted. That doesn't really hoppen very often anymore. But at peak holiday times, it could. Both Express and Unlimited Express (and VIP tours) grant you access to the land without a reservation if a virtual queue is in place. Platinum passholders can use Express for reservation-free access to Super Nintendo World after 3 p.m.

Tips for Using the Express Pass at Universal Studios Hollywood

Enhance Your Show Experience

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - WaterWorld Stunt Show

The Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass gets you one-time priority access to WaterWorld. It also gets you priority seating. You should still arrive early to access this seating before other guests enter the stadium.

As of Jan. 9, 2023, Animal Actors and the Special Effects Show permanently closed to make way for Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, a new coaster (coming in 2026). That means WaterWorld is the only show on the Express Pass.

Consider Buying Universal Express Pass Strategically

While it's always great to spend time together as a family, your whole family might not need to purchase Universal Studios Hollywood Express tickets. If your family is only interested in rides, but you have some younger children who won't meet the height requirements (or might be too frightened for the big rides), you probably don't need to purchase Express for them. Or, if you are prone to motion sickness like Flora, you might buy just your older kids an Express Pass and opt out of the pass and thrill rides for yourself. With the much shorter waits (thanks to the Universal Studios Hollywood Express Passes), the family will be reunited in no time!

One of the season pass options includes Express access. The Platinum Season Pass comes with one-time per day Express access to each ride, attraction and seated show after 3 p.m. People with other passes may choose to upgrade to a Universal Express ticket for the day (subject to availability) at the Box Office.

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Entrance to Super Nintendo World

If you want to purchase Express mainly for Super Nintendo World, you can now use it for Mario Kart. A cheaper alternative is to purchase Early Access, which gets you into Super Nintendo World one hour before park opening. (We think it's toadally worth it!) You can purchase Early Access separately from your ticket.

Use Universal Studios Hollywood Universal Express Only When There Are Long Wait Times

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Secret Life of Pets

The Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass can only be used one time per ride. If you know your froglets want to ride a ride such as Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem twice, choose your ticket wisely. We rode Minion Mayhem early in the day when the wait was under 15 minutes without scanning our Express tickets. Then, Mommy Frog and Lily rode again later by utilizing Universal Express when the wait was over an hour.

Plan Ahead

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Flight of the Hippogriff

Universal Studios Hollywood limits the amount of Express Passes sold each day, so if you are concerned about crowds and prices, buy in advance. You can also wait until you are in the park to decide the lines are not for you, but we highly recommend purchasing in the morning as they may sell out. (Keep in mind, you can get a much better deal on Express from Undercover Tourist compared to upgrading in the park). The good part of limiting pass sales is that it means you truly go to the front of the line. Plus, you'll get a better value experience when you use the pass.

Save money by visiting at "off-peak" times or less expensive days. The pass can help make your day much more enjoyable if you are visiting during a peak time. But if you purchase the Universal Studios Hollywood Express on a less busy day, you can save money.

Use Other Tools to Skip the Lines

Even if you have Universal Express, you can still maximize time in the park. Arrive before park opening (you might get in 30 minutes early) and follow a park plan. We knock out the Lower Lot rides first with short wait times and then hit the Studio Tour and Upper Lot. You can purchase Early Access to have the shortest wait times for the ride and challenges in Super Nintendo World before the park opens, especially since they are not included with Universal Express. The taller, older frogs in the family can hop in the Single Riders line for Mario Kart, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and Lower Lot attractions when available. These tools help you maximize time whether you use the Universal Express Pass or not.

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Virtual Line for Secret Life of PetsSome affordable time-saving tips include the following:

  • Arriving at park gates at least 30 minutes before park opening (you may get in early).
  • Staying until park closing.
  • Utilizing Child Switch (where available).
  • Using the Single Rider line for Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and all Lower Lot attractions. Mario Kart also has a Single Rider line.
  • Use the Wait Time Alert feature in the app. You tap on a ride with a long wait, then "Wait Time Alert." Set what you feel is a reasonable wait time for the ride and tap "Set." The app will notify you when the wait time drops. You can hop in line!
  • Set reminders for show times.
  • Purchase Early Access to Super Nintendo World and to Halloween Horror Nights.
  • Purchase a 2-day ticket instead of one day with Express (for a limited time, you can get a second day free!)
  • Using the Virtual Line (available at certain times via the free Universal Studios Hollywood app or distribution machines) for Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash! But you'll still have a long wait. (You can skip the exterior line for this ride with Universal Express, and also skip some of the indoor queue.)

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Express Entrance Secret Life of Pets

Upgrade in the Park

If you are really not sure if a Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass is for you, or you already have your ticket or an annual pass without Express access, you can take a chance and upgrade in the park. Express tickets can sell out on crowded days. On a spring break day, we noticed that it was up to $145 to upgrade to a Universal Express ticket for one-time use for each ride. On other days, it is about can be more or less. No matter how you bought your park ticket, you can purchase an upgrade in the park. The cost to upgrade is the same for everyone.

The price may vary — even throughout the day! If you are finding higher waits in the afternoon, on some days Universal may drop the price after 3:30 p.m. So definitely check back if you want to upgrade in the afternoon. You can't count on it being available, but it's worth looking into. You can purchase and upgrade in the Upper Lot at the Box Office or at a kiosk at the bottom of the escalator in the Lower Lot.

The Lower Lot kiosk may have a much shorter line. But it may not be open, which would mean a trip back up the escalators to purchase.

Upgrade to Unlimited Universal Express

If one-time access is simply not enough, there is an Unlimited Universal Express option. Unlimited Universal Express is available in the park. You can upgrade to a Universal Express ticket, a regular park ticket or a season pass (subject to availability). If you already have a Universal Express ticket, the cost to upgrade to Unlimited Universal Express may be $35-$45. Peak days will be pricier than non-peak days, and they will sell out much faster on peak days. Prices are subject to change.

If you have a regular park ticket, it can cost about $110 to $180 to upgrade to Unlimited Universal Express. Prices can vary, depending on the day. Weekends are generally more expensive than midweek days. We recommend purchasing discount Universal Express tickets in advance (through Undercover Tourist, when available, of course!) to lock in Express access, and then if you decide you want even more access, you can inquire about Unlimited Universal Express early in the day inside the park.

Get the VIP Experience

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - VIP trolley in sets

Unlimited Universal Express is included with the VIP Experience, along with park admission, meals, valet parking and a behind-the-scenes tour. Unlimited access to Mario Kart is included with the VIP Experience. So if you are planning to upgrade to Unlimited Express, you might get the VIP Experience. This is especially hopful if you want to skip the long line for Mario Kart or ride it multiple times (you do, as there's a learning curve) and get to enjoy behind-the-scenes experiences. Unlimited access to Super Nintendo World and Mario Kart is included with the VIP Experience.

Consider Bringing a Lanyard

The old Front of Line tickets were given to guests as a lanyard worn around the neck. The current Universal Express Pass tickets are paper tickets about the dimensions of a credit card. You have to pull the pass out each time you need to have it scanned for rides or shows. It can be cumbersome to always pull it out of pockets and backpacks. If you have a lanyard with a clear pocket, bring it along for quick, almost hands-free scanning. You can put two passes back to back in a lanyard for easy scanning if you like. Universal Studios sells souvenir lanyards in the park if you don’t have one.

Buy Universal Express for Horror Nights or Special Events

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - Lanyard at HHN

Buy Universal Express for special events such as Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights. We cannot stress this enough. Halloween Horror Nights draws scary huge crowds. Some of the most popular attractions can have waits that last two to four hours! We have been there without the pass, and it is frustrating. We have also been there with the pass and were able to hop through every house and ride. The pass was well worth it! It's really the only way to do Halloween Horror Nights.

These Universal Express Passes are limited, and they will sell out early. If you plan to attend Horror Nights, make sure to buy early and be sure to get a Universal Express Pass for each member in your party. And remember to bring a lanyard to simplify your night. Otherwise, you need to pull the Universal Express ticket out in the dark for scanning at each maze and risk dropping it in the dark. A lanyard makes your night so much easier! The only way to get Unlimited Universal Express at Halloween Horror Nights is to purchase the R.I.P. Tour.

When to Hop on Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass - After 11 p.m. Express

In 2023, we saw an after-11 p.m. Universal Express pass become available. So keep an eye out for that if you are looking to skip some lines at the end of the night.

Should You Get Universal Express?

The Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass is a great way to help you manage your day. The Express Pass will allow you to experience everything in the park at least once. With the time savings that come with the pass, you can hit your favorite attractions a second time. It also allows you to relax and enjoy more of the sights, take photos, see shows, meet characters, enjoy your meals, calmly sip Butterbeer, shop for treats and explore Universal CityWalk. Buying the Universal Studios Hollywood Express Pass buys peace of mind. That way, you know you can get it all in, and that equals a good family value.

We have already mentioned that if Super Nintendo World is your priority, you can skip the line for Mario Kart with the VIP Experience. If that is out of your budget, you might consider purchasing the Super Nintendo World Early Access ticket. You can add that on to your Universal Express ticket (or general admission ticket). You can purchase your discount tickets through Undercover Tourist. Then add on Early Access through Universal Studios for $20 to $30. But purchase early as it can sell out in advance.

Early Access gives you access to Super Nintendo World an hour before the park opens. With low capacity, you can ride Mario Kart, access Toadstool Café and play the games before the crowds arrive. Then hit the rest of the Lower Lot at park opening. Early Access includes one-time Express access to the Studio Tour by 11 a.m. However, if you also have Express, you can continue to maximize your time the rest of the day by skipping the lines and even going back into Super Nintendo Land later. You can also purchase Early Access for Halloween Horror Nights!

We have another option (but it's only for a limited time) that can save you a lot of money by splitting up your visit over two days. If you plan to visit by Dec. 18, 2024, you can take advantage of our Buy a Day, Get a Second Day Free ticket!

Did you know the Frog Family offers discount tickets to Southern California attractions? You'll find discounts on Universal Studios Hollywood tickets, as well as more tickets for Universal and other Los Angeles and San Diego attractions.

Related: The Best Times to Visit Universal Studios Hollywood

Related: How to Save Money at Universal Studios Hollywood

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May 11, 2016 at 1:23 a.m.
Helen Says...

Hi,

I'm planning to visit USH on May 31st. It's the day after Memorial Day. Is it still crowded the day after and do you recommend FOL for that day?

Helen

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May 17, 2016 at 3:13 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Helen,

It shouldn't be too bad. You might be able to not purchase it. We suggest saving the Wizarding World for the afternoon, as it has been more crowded in the mornings.

Keep hopping!

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May 9, 2016 at 4:06 p.m.
Jason Says...

We'll be heading to USH on Tuesday May 24 or Wed May 25. How long might the lines take for Minions, Simpsons, Harry Potter and the likes? Feeling like it should be fine without the passes but may be our only visit being that we live in Santa Cruz and don't make it south too often. Any tips or advice is much appreciated! Hop along now..cheers!

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

Hi Jason,

You should be fine without the passes as you are going weekdays and school is still in session in SoCal. We were there on a weekday in May and the lines were not too bad. The longest we saw Harry Potter was 45 minutes. It surges after park opening and then drops off. It could be more. The employee said the wait drops off an hour before closing.

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May 9, 2016 at 4:04 p.m.
Shelly K Says...

Hello

My family and I will be visiting Universal Studios Hollywood on May 14th (Harry Potter World is on a visit list).do you think we will need three FOL pass?

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May 16, 2016 at 1:36 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Shelly,

So sorry for the delay. What did you end up doing?

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May 9, 2016 at 3:53 a.m.
SK Says...

We are visiting USH on July 12th and will be getting FOL passes. Do you know if we can upgrade to annual passes after?

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May 20, 2016 at 9:50 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi SK,

Definitely, but you have to do it at the Box Office in the park before you leave for the day. Be aware the Box Office does close one hour before the park closes, so be sure to upgrade before that time.

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May 8, 2016 at 12:07 p.m.
Katrin Siedl Says...

Hi my boyfriend and I are going on a 3week-westcoast trip, we'll be in LA vom 13-16th of June. We want to see as much as possible but all the tickets and entry fees are really expensive, so i was wondering if you would recommend a FOL Pass for us for this time in June? we are planning to have 1 day at Universal Studios, is there a weekday when it is less crowded from your experience?

Thank you already and kind regards vom Vienna, Austria :)

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May 9, 2016 at 1:52 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Katrin,

They are expecting large crowds at Universal this summer due to the opening of Harry Potter, so we do recommend a Front of Line pass if it is in your budget. That being said, those dates are blocked out from some of the annual pass holders, and those many blockout dates seem to be helping in controlling crowds so far. The summer is still a big unknown—those dates also happen to fall right around when many local school gets out—so it is hard to predict. So far, the opening of Harry Potter added so much more area to the park that they are finding that all the extra people are spread out without increasing lines in other areas of the park. Any of those days should be pretty good, but we are guessing that the earlier in the week you go, the better. Let us know how it goes.

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Aug 3, 2016 at 12:21 a.m.
Kathy Says...

Hi...planning on USH either 9/10 or 9/11. Which day is better Saturday or Sunday and would FOL pass be necessary? Much thanks!

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Aug 9, 2016 at 9:54 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Kathy,

Sunday is probably better, and if you arrive early and plan a full day, you should be able to get by without a FOL pass.

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Aug 16, 2016 at 4:54 a.m.
Shubhy Says...

Will we need front of line tickets this coming Saturday?general passes will do right? Please help.

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Aug 17, 2016 at 12:56 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

You can always buy general passes and decide early in the day if you want to upgrade to FOL passes at the Box Office, but they do sell out by late morning/early afternoon, especially if it is busy. The more you need them, the faster they sell out. The only way to guarantee price and availability is to buy in advance. Summer is starting to wrap up around here, so it should not be as bad as crowds in July. Be sure to arrive as early as you can.

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Apr 28, 2016 at 2:31 p.m.
Jan Hadley Says...

We are going to Universal in October and hope to visit on Monday the 10th do you think we would need front of line passes for this day.

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May 2, 2016 at 12:07 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jan,

You should not need it at this time.

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Apr 26, 2016 at 8:56 p.m.
Donna Says...

is ONE Front of Line pass good for your entire party or does each person need one? I cannot seem to find that answer anywhere

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May 9, 2016 at 1:49 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Donna,

Each person who wants to go on the ride needs to have a Front of Line Pass. The only way you would not each need one is if you have people who want to use it for different rides than other people. Each pass is good for one turn on a ride so technically it cannot be reused for a ride. All of the rides in the lower lot (and Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey) do offer single rider lines for free.

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Apr 26, 2016 at 8:30 a.m.
SF Says...

I am planning on going to USH in around July 20th or 21st. Front of the line passes for four of us will be over $900. Is it worth it? We only have one day there. Also, any suggestions on getting there from the Disney resort area? Grayline bus?

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Apr 27, 2016 at 1:16 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi SF,

Front of the Line passes for four people do add up. If you can get there early in the morning, you can get by without the Front of Line Passes. There are very short waits in the morning and no waits at all in the Lower Lot in the morning hours. Another way to beat the lines is to use single rider lines if you are OK with riding in separate vehicles.

If you have various ages and interests in your group, you might try getting just two front of line passes and sharing the lanyards. If, say, a younger child really wants to ride Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, and an older child is more interested in Revenge of the Mummy, then they might be able to share a Front of Line pass. But if you all want to do everything, that won't work. The good news is that you are going mid-week, and that is better than the weekend. We are hearing reports that they are offering timed entry to the Wizarding World, and that (along with many blackout dates for the annual passholders) is actually keeping the wait times down in the park.

A quick online search of bus tours from Anaheim to Universal Studios shows that it will be about $120 for a family of four to get to Universal Studios and probably would not get you there until late morning when crowds start to surge. You might save money by renting a car, getting there early, and forgoing the Front of Line. If you choose to take a bus you are best served to get a Front of Line if you want to see and do it all.

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Apr 25, 2016 at 11:59 p.m.
Alyson Welch Says...

We have an annual pass and will be going USH on June 4 and June 6 2016. Do you know the cost to upgrade to FOL for 1 day? Would you recommend the upgrade, and if so for one or both dates?

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Apr 27, 2016 at 1:18 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Alyson,

If you are going to be at USH for two days, you can definitely get by without getting a FOL Pass. We recommend arriving before park opening. The price for an upgrade can vary based on expected crowds, but it is similar to the cost between a regular ticket and a FOL ticket. If you were going to upgrade one day, upgrade the Saturday. The Monday should be less crowded.

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Apr 22, 2016 at 7:08 a.m.
Donna Says...

Hi, we are going to be in universal studios in the peak time August. There are 9 of us including three children 3, 4 and 7. We want to get the front of line pass but can we get them for The youngest kids? Is it worth it for them?

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Apr 27, 2016 at 1:25 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Donna,

You can probably get by without getting them for the youngest kids. Most of the rides with long lines have height requirements. They can enjoy water play and Super Silly Fun Land and shows without Front of Line passes. You can try using Front of Line combined with child switch for the taller group members. The nice part about some members of your party having Front of Line is that the younger kids will not have long waits while the others in the group go on big rides. The only place that you might run into issues is the tram tour. You can always try the Front of Line for the tram to see if it works (knowing only three of you have Front of Line), and if they don't let the little ones skip the line then you will have to wait in line. Knowing that, you might want to hit that early in the day and save the passes for the rides when the lines are long because you literally walk right on with the pass. You do not need the pass for the shows and can probably get by with priority seating with some people having passes but not all. Let's just say it worked for us!

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Apr 22, 2016 at 5:23 a.m.
Odessa Says...

Hi, I am taking my family to Universal on Friday, May 13th. With the opening of Harry Potter and it being a Friday, would you recommend the FOL pass?

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Apr 25, 2016 at 2:32 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Odessa,

I don't think you will need it on this date, but it's always nice to have if you can swing it.

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Apr 18, 2016 at 6:31 p.m.
Javier Says...

I'm going to go on May 19 with my gf I want to so bad get the front of the line tickets because the lines are horrible but two of them are almost $400. Considering it's a weekday is it still worth it ?? Please help.

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Apr 25, 2016 at 2:10 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Javier,

I don't think this is an absolute necessity at this time, although the Front of Line passes are always nice to have.

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Apr 17, 2016 at 5:28 a.m.
Arsh Says...

Hi,

I am going to Universal Studios Hollywood on 24th May (Tuesday). Online crowd predictor indicates that its packed. I am going with my family (total 4 ppl). We don't intend to go to lower lot. Should I go for Front of line pass?

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Apr 25, 2016 at 1:40 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Arsh,

By Universal's own calendar, this is not the busiest time to visit. I don't think it's a necessity, although it is always nice to have.

Keep hopping!

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Apr 15, 2016 at 12:07 p.m.
Lilly Says...

Hi, we are visiting Universal Studio Hollywood in the second week of September. Do you recommend we but Front of the line passes. Thanks in advance.

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Apr 25, 2016 at 1:24 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lilly,

You should not need it at this time.

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Apr 15, 2016 at 11:44 a.m.
Bea Says...

Hi! We are planning a trip mid-May, do you recommend we get FOL passes? Thanks!

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May 2, 2016 at 12:27 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Bea,

I don't think you will need it, but ultimately it's up to you.

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Apr 13, 2016 at 7:14 a.m.
EJ Says...

Hello. We're planning to visit on April 29, Fri. Do you think purchasing FOL tickets are needed ? My husband is a Harry Potter fan. Thank you !

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Apr 14, 2016 at 3:12 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi EJ,

I don't think you will. Regular admission that day is value, based on expected crowds. But do keep in mind with it being brand new, there will be more crowds.

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Apr 12, 2016 at 11:32 p.m.
Lara Says...

Hi, We are a family of 2 adults 3 kids going to Universal Hollywood on Friday, 30 September. FOL passes work out at US$550 more for our family for the day than the General Admission passes. We are also going to Orlando after this and have two days at Universal Orlando with express passes (that come from staying at our Universal hotel so we can skip the queues there). Our main priorities at Universal Hollywood are to see the things we can't see in Orlando such as the Backlot tour and the Harry Potter ride (which I understand is a better 3D experience than Orlando) and anything else that is different. Do you think we should pay the extra for the FOL passes?

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Apr 25, 2016 at 12:54 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lara,

Wow! What a trip!! During this time, you should not need the Front of Line passes. We hope you'll consider purchasing your tickets for both parks from us!!

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Apr 10, 2016 at 3:40 p.m.
L Says...

our family is going end of June thru the beginning of July what do you recommend?

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Apr 10, 2016 at 6:25 a.m.
Lori Marshall Says...

Hello!

We are a family of four from Australia and we are in LA and would like to visit USH on Sunday September 18.

Would a front of line pass be advisable, or should we pre-purchase and see on the day?

Many thanks!!

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Apr 25, 2016 at 12:27 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lori,

You should not really need the pass at this time, although it's always nice to have.

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Apr 9, 2016 at 5:53 p.m.
Neha Says...

Hi, 6 of us are going on May 28 to May 30 (Long weekend). Should we take FRONT OF LINE passes? Because I assume both regular & front of line will have long queues so is there really an advantage for paying premium? The prices have been jacked up to 239$ for the long weekend!

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Apr 25, 2016 at 12:23 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Neha,

If you can afford it, the Front of Line passes make sense during this time. If you can't do that, we highly recommend you arrive at least an hour in advance of opening (oftentimes the parks open even earlier than official opening during busy times), and hit the priority rides first. With the opening of the Wizarding World, this area will be crazy. We recommend either using the single-rider line for Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey or riding this one first thing.

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Apr 8, 2016 at 3:53 a.m.
Brad Kendzora Says...

Can you add front of the line to an annual pass?

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Apr 25, 2016 at 11:25 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Brad,

There are a limited number of Front of Line passes available to pass holders. Early in the day, you can purchase them in the park. The fee can vary depending on how much of a peak time it is.

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Apr 7, 2016 at 6:14 p.m.
Brian Says...

Hello! Thanks for the tips! I'm visiting on Monday, May 9th and wondering if my wife and I should get FOL passes. Just worried about crowds with Harry Potter opening.

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Apr 7, 2016 at 1:20 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Brian,

This is considered non-peak time, so I don't think you need the passes.

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Apr 7, 2016 at 2:32 a.m.
Lynn Says...

I don't see where I can purchase front of line passes for USH on your site...just general admission or VIP. Am I looking at it wrong?

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Apr 7, 2016 at 1:15 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lynn,

We are not currently offering these tickets, but hope to again soon.

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Apr 3, 2016 at 8:06 p.m.
Yvette Says...

We are coming down to California for SDCC. Thought to make the most of this one time trip and go to Disney and Warner Brother. Any recommendations for places to stay. Are they close enough to stay at one place and attend both? Also are there opportunities to meet/see stars more during certain days of the week. Lastly, is there a train or bus service that may take us from San Diego to These places?

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Apr 25, 2016 at 11:36 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Yvette,

Disneyland and Warner Bros are about 60 to 90 minutes apart depending on rush hour traffic. You could definitely stay by one and visit the other one day unless you think you want to spend several days in each area. If you want to spend a few days in LA and a few days at Disneyland, you might want to split up the trip by staying in two places.(There is not a great place to stay in the middle of both.) Then you might want to spend a few days in LA and a few near Disney. But if you were just visiting each for one day, you can stay in one place.

Television shows and movies are usually filmed Monday through Friday, so your chances of seeing a live set are better during the week. You might see the sets from afar, but it is not likely that you will be meeting stars. You never know though. If you get lucky you might catch a glimpse. Warner Bros has a great Harry Potter and film museum on the property. Keep in mind that it is not an amusement park like Universal Studios.

Disneyland is about 90 minutes from San Diego by car. There is a train that can take you from San Diego to a transportation center in Anaheim, where you can catch a bus to Disneyland. If you have a large family, it may be cheaper to drive to Disneyland and park for $18. The train can also take you up to Los Angeles, but then you would have to find transportation to Warner Bros. perhaps Uber or a cab? Unfortunately there is not an easy or affordable public transportation system in California. The area is dependent on automobiles.

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Apr 1, 2016 at 10:25 a.m.
Danielle Says...

Hi

I know it hasn't officially opened yet, but would we be better with a VIP or a front of line pass during the first week of December? We mainly want to do the Harry Potter part and Simpsons and Minions.

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Apr 25, 2016 at 11:31 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Danielle,

The VIP is much more money and involves food and more behind the scenes tour of the Backlot. It also allows you to skip lines, but if you mostly care about Minions, Simpsons and Harry Potter, then the Front of Line pass will save you a lot of money over VIP. If you are traveling during the week, then a regular ticket may be fine. If you are visiting on a weekend, then the Front of Line Pass is worth it. Also, it is possible that Grinchmas may be going on too! Be sure to check out our post from the first weekend in December of last year.

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Mar 31, 2016 at 4:41 a.m.
Lauren Says...

Hi,

I am going to Universal Hollywood on April 9th for the Harry Potter Opening!! I can not be more excited. I have actually never been to Universal, so I don't know much about the park. I know it will be packed so I was wondering if you have any tips? Also I was wondering if you think the front of the line pass will be worth the $239 prices tag? And do you know if that pass will include the Harry Potter rides? Thank you for all the tips so far!! Hopefully I will hear from you!

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Apr 7, 2016 at 2:28 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lauren,

So sorry for the delay, but your comment ended up in our spam filter. Please let us know how it was. Did you get the FOL pass? I think it would be worth it, especially for the next few days, and it does include Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ...

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Mar 30, 2016 at 7:29 p.m.
Steve Says...

Going to universal in July, considering vip vs front of line pass, what do you think? Also, is the pass good for harry potter attractions? Thanks for your help.

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Mar 30, 2016 at 3:53 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Steve,

I think it's a good idea if you can afford it. It will include Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.

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Mar 22, 2016 at 5:46 p.m.
Tina Nicole Morales Says...

Hi,

I'm planning a trip there in late May on a Tuesday or Wednesday, would you recommend a FOL pass? And can you really only use the FOL pass once on certain rides? If so which ones?

Thanks,

Tina

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Mar 30, 2016 at 4:08 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Tina,

I don't think you would need, need it in May, but you might want it ;) It includes one-time access to all rides, shows and attractions.

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Mar 21, 2016 at 10:01 p.m.
Anne Says...

Hello there! We will be at Universal in October, during the Halloween nights. Is the front of the line pass only for a the special Halloween rides and mazes, or is it also for every attraction in the park?

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Mar 30, 2016 at 10:27 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Anne,

The Horror Nights Front of Line Pass is good for one time use on every maze, ride and the Terror Tram. We highly recommend the Front of Line for Horror Nights, because lines can average over 100 minutes each for the mazes. With the Front of Line you will walk right in and will easily be able to do every maze and attraction in the park.

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Mar 21, 2016 at 9:04 a.m.
Thos Says...

Hi,

We are in LA from the 8th of may until the 12th.

We are free to choose our day to go at universal studio.

There is something that i don't understand on this website : https://www.undercovertourist.com/orlando/crowd-calendar/may-2016/#calendar

There are colors for crowd ok but there are two colors, one for the day and one for the park, which one should i pay more attention ?

For example the 10th of may is yellow (4/10) but Universal Studios Florida® is green

And finally to conclude, do we need front of line pass for this period (10th or 11th refering to the website)?

Thanks in advance !

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Mar 28, 2016 at 10:03 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

This is a great time to visit. The more important number is the overall day level and helps to decide when to visit. Once you've decided on dates (as you have), then you can dial in the best days to visit each parks. You definitely don't need Express Passes for this day. (Universal Studios Florida offers Express Passes rather than the Front of Line pass at Universal Studios Hollywood).

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Mar 19, 2016 at 3:47 p.m.
Brian Says...

We are going Saturday, March 26. Do you recommend a Front Line Pass?

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Mar 30, 2016 at 10:45 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Brian,

Sorry for the delay. How was it and what did you end up doing?

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Mar 18, 2016 at 12:14 a.m.
Jen Says...

Do we carry our paper tickets with us throughout the parK? Should we get a lanyard or something?

thx!

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Mar 30, 2016 at 10:26 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jen,

The Front of Line Pass is a lanyard. So convenient! They will give it to you when you enter the park and you can wear it all day.

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Jun 9, 2016 at 1:54 a.m.
GG Says...

I called your office today and she said we would need to scan our tickets at every line for front of the line at universal studios Hollywood. Is this correct?

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Jul 18, 2016 at 10:11 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

The Front of Line pass is a lanyard you wear around your neck. They will give it to you when you enter the park gate. They will scan it at each ride, because it is good for one-time use at each ride or attraction.

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Mar 12, 2016 at 6:23 a.m.
Dee Says...

We are going on a Monday in early April, 2016. Would you recommend front of line pass? Is it generally a busy period?

Thanks

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Mar 16, 2016 at 3:11 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Dee,

I don't think you will need it if it's April:

https://www.undercovertourist.com/orlando/crowd-calendar/april-2016/#calendar

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Jan 14, 2017 at 1:36 p.m.
Nancy Says...

The New York ride opens at that time (early April). Do you think that will have a big impact on the crowds?

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Jan 16, 2017 at 7:02 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Nancy,

Whenever a new attraction opens, it's very common for it to have long lines during first few months of operation. It's hard to say if overall crowds will be impacted. Locals may visit just to check out the new attraction!

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Oct 1, 2016 at 3:49 a.m.
Loren Says...

How about in November like the 17th

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Oct 11, 2016 at 11:51 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Loren,

We don't think you'll need it at this time.

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Jan 10, 2016 at 5:01 p.m.
Eddie Williams Says...

Hello, When will the April Front Line Pass be available for April 2016 ? Thank You

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Jan 19, 2016 at 10:17 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Eddie,

They are up! You can see all Universal Studios Hollywood ticket options here:

https://www.undercovertourist.com/los-angeles/

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Oct 13, 2016 at 8:24 p.m.
pedro arana Says...

me and my family will be going November 4th should I get front of the line passes? also my daughter is 5 can she go in most of the rides ?

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Oct 21, 2016 at 10:13 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

You should not need the pass at this time. As for your daughter, it really depends on her height, but she should be able to go on many of them.

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