Universal Hollywood Studios City Walk Fun Facts!

The 5 Towers concert venue has 5,000 LED lights. City Walk opened in 1993.

There is no charge to enter City Walk.

Planet Explorers Travel Tips

Don’t forget to take pictures!

Measure your height before you go to Universal Studios Hollywood that way you’ll know exactly which attractions you can ride and not ride.

Collect fun souvenirs along the way brochures, postcards, placemats, and coasters make great, inexpensive mementos. When you get home, you can glue them into a scrapblog.

Have a plan for if you get separated from your grown-ups (ask a park employee for help), and most importantly, pay attention to everything around you.

Wear sunscreen. And remind your grown-ups to wear it, too.

Help your grown-ups remember where they parked the car. The lots are named after movie characters.

Remember a jacket unless it is summer… it can get cold once in a while, even in California.

Pack comfortable shoes (at least two pairs). Universal Studios Hollywood involves a lot of walking.

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