Arts & Entertainment
Universal Studios Offers Two-For-One Ticket Deal
The limited-time offer is good for two trips to Universal Studios Hollywood through December.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Go ahead and take your visiting cousins to Universal Studios Hollywood this summer because you'll be able to go back for free when the crowds die down in the fall.
Universal Studios Hollywood announced a limited-time 'Buy A Day, Get A 2nd Day Free' deal, Thursday. The deal runs through Oct. 9, and the second pass can be used any time on or before Dec. 18.
There are no blockout dates for using the first ticket. However, the second visit is subject to blockout dates, according to Universal Studios.
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"Families, friends, kids and adults can all share in the adventure by exploring the theme park and its signature world-famous Studio Tour, which offers an insightful peek at the inner workings of an authentic movie and television production backlot along with an array of special-effect attractions, such as the reimagined “Earthquake—The Big One,” “King Kong 360-3D,” “Fast & Furious—Supercharged,” as well the Jupiter’s Claim original film sets from the horror epic, Nope," the theme park announced in a written statement.
"Now through August 11, 2024, guests will also have a chance to experience the Studio Tour’s 60th anniversary which features reissued Glamor Trams and an array of nostalgic enhancements, including an opportunity to step off the tram and onto a legendary movie set where an original, fully restored 1964 vintage Glamor Tram awaits. "
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Top attractions this summer include the interactive land SUPER NINTENDO WORLD, “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter,”“Jurassic World—The Ride,” “The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash,” “Despicable Me Minion Mayhem”; Springfield, U.S.A. and “The Simpsons Ride,” “TRANSFORMERS: The Ride—3D” and “Revenge of the Mummy—The Ride.”
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