It’s not in Los Angeles, it’s in Burbank:
3800 W Alameda Ave
Burbank, CA 91505
It’s not in Los Angeles, it’s in Burbank:
3800 W Alameda Ave
Burbank, CA 91505
i know universal studios theme parks has a movie theater, do they have movies that are out in regular movie theaters….the particular movie i am looking for is Obsessed starring Beyonce Knowles…cuz me and my friend wanna see it when we go friday for our trip.
* Stadium seating
Obsessed
PG-13 • 1 hr. 48 min.
* 2:15
* 3:00
* 5:00
* 5:45
* 7:45
* 8:30 8:30
* 10:30 10:30
* 11:15
cuz there’s rumors bout an amusement park, universal studios and so but what will be built in the old beach park?
i told u that a while as in 2 months ago buddy but theres suppost to cause its boring in new mexico
My gf and I are headed to Magic Mountain and wondering what more is there to do in LA. I think we have one more free day. We have been to Disneyland already. Below I wrote out our plan of events, if something doesn’t sound right it is my poor planning so let me know what should change.
Here is what the plan is so far:
Day 1: Magic Mountain
Day 2: Farmer’s Market, Hollywood & Highland
Day 3: Tour Santa Monica, rent bike at the beach and ride to Venice Beach. At night time, head to Griffith Observatory
Day 4: Univ studios and City Walk
Day 5: Getty Center (not sure if this is a full day thing…)
Day 6 ?
I don’t know if you’re outdoorsy, but on day 6 you could go hiking in Malibu canyon, and then go eat seafood and drink beers at Froggy’s in Topanga Canyon (doesn’t open until 5 I think, also note it can be a little hard to find since it’s nestled in the middle of the canyon)
I’m 27 and wanting to take my 16 year old sister on a vacation to one of the two parks. Which one has more to see/do? Which has the most rides and more to offer people our age?
Also, if we bought a Disney World vacation package are there discounts for Universal tickets?
We’re planning on going in late June, spending at least 3 days in parks.
okay, first, Universal and Disney are not affiliated in any way. as a matter of fact, they are each others competition. so one does not offer discount for the other.
second. universal studios and its sister park Islando of adventure can each be seen in one day. you could use the third day to catch up and redo rides you liked or go on some that you missed. the advantage is that this option, you will be able to see everything (as along as you get there when the park opens, spend more time going on rides that shopping, etc) it has probably the most thrill rides out of all the parks. although disney does have four roller coaster, only two i would consider extreme.
Disney is much larger, has four theme parks, two water parks, etc. you will NOT be able to see everything but there are things that you can probably skip and be okay with. also its a family park. so there are a lot of kid rides or most rides are kid friendly. if you like everything disney, then you will like it. if you don’t, then it may not be for you.
In the end, not knowing your tastes it difficult to make a suggestion but an educated guess would be that Universal might be a better option for you since it will fit your schedule better.
planning to take dance classes to losse the baby weight, any ideas on where and what would be good classes?
I know of this place in l.a. The studio is infront of the Cedars-Sinai hospital/Beverly Center. It is right on the corner of 3rd and Holt (close to 3rd and San Vicente). I don’t know the name of the studio, but I have seen dancers dancing there. Looks like lots of fun! Also, I’ve heard that "The Firm" workout videos work like a miracle! Hope you get the results you want!!!
I’m 25 and realized theme parks around Disney( not sure if disney was one of them but Animal Kingdom was) sells alcoholic beverages so I know it is ok to be drinking in those parks. But I was wondering how hard it might be to sneak my own alcohol in there or if anyone has done it before or has any ideas on how to!
i cant understand what parks these people that say Animal Kingdom doesnt sell alcohol have been going to???? I always buy alcohol at the African bar where they have the outdoor dancing also and Yat and Yit or whatever it is called, they have well stocked bars. I order tequila shots and vodka drinks and yes it is nice to drink at the park why not? the bar is always full. They also have beer at different kiosks. Also at Hollywood studios they have alcohol. The only park that does not allow any alcohol at all is Magic Kingdom. If you want to take your own alcohol take it. I would not take a cooler full of beers but I would take a flask or a small bottle or something you can conceal. I see so many drunk people when i go to Epcot it is unbelievable and in the middle of the day. One day i bought a bottle of wine in Italy to take home and the security said i had to have it send to the entrance since I could not walk around with a bottle. They just do that so you have to buy their full priced drinks. I would take a flask if i was you, personally i just buy my drinks there.
My boyfriend and I are college students and are taking a short trip to Universal Studios, Hollywood. We are looking for other places to visit that are within the area during our stay, specifically a nice beach. Any ideas?
My boyfriend and I are college students and are taking a short trip to Universal studios, Hollywood. We are looking for other places to visit that are within the area during our stay, specifically a nice beach that may be on the way back to northern california. Any ideas?
It’s about a 20 minute drive (depending on traffic) to get to your nearest beach. But I think the nicest nearest beach would be Zuma, which would be a 30-40 minute drive. .
We’re dropping off my little sister at the Universal studios in Hollywood for halloween horror night and my girlfriend is too scared to go, so we’re going to hang out in the area and wait until my sister gets off.
What is there to do at city walk or in that area at night?
I know there is a movie theatre and there are places to eat, but is there anything else?
Thanks.
The resaaurants are quite nice and not too overly expensive.
Have fun and be safe!
What hotels near Universal studios Hollywood offer a complimentary shuttle to the park OTHER THAN the Hilton, Sheraton, and the Marriott Burbank Airport? As a bonus, do any of them offer free or discounted tickets to the park?
Thanks in advance!
Check out the Beverly Garland hotel.