GOING TO UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD APRIL 9TH, WILL THE PARK BE CROWDED, SHOULD WE BUY A FRONT OF LINE PASS?

Trying to confirm if you should outlay the additional income for Front of the Line passes. Does any one know if Apr is the bustling month during Universal Studios? Should you save the income as well as buy unchanging tickets? What kind of crowds can you expect?

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w b July 8, 2010 at 7:13 am

place should be kinda quiet. isnt school in session?

Jazzy July 8, 2010 at 7:14 am

It is kind of busy in April, but not as busy as in the summer.(Busiest from May through August) It might be a good idea to buy a pass. Because who wants to spend the day waiting in lines?

Have fun!:)

Celeste July 8, 2010 at 7:30 am

i suggest you buy the regular pass since its a wednesday… if its a holiday, then it might be full so i would get the front of the line passes…

i suggest you dont if its NOT a holiday
butt if it is, then i suggest you do.

MO July 8, 2010 at 7:41 am

It might be Spring Break for some schools. I took my son to Universal Studios in Florida and we bought a front of the line pass. It was well worth it Florida. It depends on how much it is. I haven’t been to Universal Studios Hollywood in many,many years. I am not even sure if they have enough rides to get use out of the front of the line pass. Usually for rides people go to Dinseyland, Knotts Berry Farm or Magic Mountain.

Obviousman July 8, 2010 at 7:49 am

Most Spring breaks should be over by then, since Easter is earlier this year. If it was me, I don’t think I’d buy the FOTL pass. On a Wednesday, crowds should be pretty low.

SwtPea01 July 8, 2010 at 8:14 am

Remember Spring Breaks are different throughout the country during March and April so it’s a wild card. But this park isn’t that big, and you should be able to see it all in one day anyway.

About the front line passes, I look at it as, you’re spending all of this $$$ to be there anyway, so why not add that little extra to make your stay that much more enjoyable?
After all, your time is money at theme parks and you don’t want to walk away exhausted with line intolerance after enduring them all day. What fun is that?

***FYI, you will get wet on Jurassic Park (very short ride) and the Mummy is NOT for the faint of heart!

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