Front of the Line???

mastersd

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Hi,
Do you think a front of the line is needed Sat, March 20 ? Do you think it will be busy? How does it compare to Orlando? I have read mixed reviews about Universal in California--Is it worth it? Would front of the line be better than spending 2 days?
Thanks.
Any advice will help
 
My DH and I were there last year on April 2nd and they're were no lines at all. We were very disappointed that we had purchased front of the line tickets. That same week DL was very crowded. As fair as it being a waste of time, I enjoyed it but have to admit I feel its not what it used to be and its definitely NO disney. We only spent 4-5 hrs there.
 
How about towards the end of June? Do you think the Front of the Line pass is worth it then?
 
You still might be ok by end of June. Also if you go in June, I believe that's when productions start up again so you may see some filming in the backlot.
 

We always go on a weekend during the summer and they did help us because it was very busy, end a June may be a push. Week days are much better.

Jack
 
How are the crowds during the third week of July? We were trying to figure out if the front of the line passes are worth it or not as well. Our plans as of right now is to go to Universal for one day on either Saturday or Sunday to avoid the weekday traffic.
 
How are the crowds during the third week of July? We were trying to figure out if the front of the line passes are worth it or not as well. Our plans as of right now is to go to Universal for one day on either Saturday or Sunday to avoid the weekday traffic.

We have always done a summer weekend and would not do anything but the FOLP or VIP. I hate to stand in those lines when it is hot up on that hillside. We can get everything done in one day and have time for Citywalk.
To each their own.

Jack
 
how do these front of the line passes work? are they expensive? we would like to go in August and I assume it will be very busy.
 
how do these front of the line passes work? are they expensive? we would like to go in August and I assume it will be very busy.

Youshow the pass and go to the head of the line. You need to go to Universal studios website and see the current pricing.

Jack
 












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