I haven't found any messages on this board about Universal Studio in Hollywood. I'm not sure where to post my question, so I'm trying my luck here.
We are taking our 2YO and 4YO to the Universal Studio in Hollywood. DH's company is hosting the day, so we don't have to worry about what pass to buy.
I'm trying to plan our day in advance so I can tell my 4YO what to expect when we go to the park. I tried looking at the Universal Studio website, but there is not a lot of information on what's available to a 4YO. I haven't measured her, but I think she's between 38-40" tall, so there isn't a lot of rides she can go on. Does anyone know are there any rides in this park that my 2YO can enjoy as well.
I have a Kids eat free coupon (with the purchase of a full-price adult meal) at the following restaurants on the City Walk: Daily Grill, Gladstone's Universal, Shanghai& Mein, Versailles, Wasabi at CityWalk, Cafe Tu Tu Tango, and Karl Strauss REstaurant and Brewery. Which of these restaurants are best for kids 2 and 4yo?
Any comments you have about the Universal Studio in Hollywood would be most appreciated.
Thanks a million!
Jennifer
We are taking our 2YO and 4YO to the Universal Studio in Hollywood. DH's company is hosting the day, so we don't have to worry about what pass to buy.
I'm trying to plan our day in advance so I can tell my 4YO what to expect when we go to the park. I tried looking at the Universal Studio website, but there is not a lot of information on what's available to a 4YO. I haven't measured her, but I think she's between 38-40" tall, so there isn't a lot of rides she can go on. Does anyone know are there any rides in this park that my 2YO can enjoy as well.
I have a Kids eat free coupon (with the purchase of a full-price adult meal) at the following restaurants on the City Walk: Daily Grill, Gladstone's Universal, Shanghai& Mein, Versailles, Wasabi at CityWalk, Cafe Tu Tu Tango, and Karl Strauss REstaurant and Brewery. Which of these restaurants are best for kids 2 and 4yo?
Any comments you have about the Universal Studio in Hollywood would be most appreciated.
Thanks a million!
Jennifer