Costco Wholesale
For those interested
Note, offer valid for Costco Members only. Offer valid for online purchase only. Limit 6 passes per member
Season pass will be delivered via email
Season pass is valid for (
11) months (
over 180 days) from your registered first visit date, must occur on before May 22, 2024
Blackout dates [universalstudioshollywood.com] apply and reservations may be required for return visits.
- 2024 Calendar Blackout Dates Are:
- March '24
- April '24
- May '24
- 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 23-27, 31
- June '24
- July '24
- August '24
- September '24
- 1, 2, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 23, 28, 29
- October '24
- 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 26, 27
- November '24
- December ' 24
- Partial 2025 Calendar Blackout Dates Are:
- January '25
- February '25
- April '25
Parking, in-park food, beverage or merchandise not included. Pass is non-transferable, non-refundable and non-exchangeable.Pass cannot be combined with other offers, separately ticketed events, discounts, Halloween Horror Nights or sightseeing tours
Season pass
may work for residents outside of California if they plan to visit
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Why deal with the blackout dates if you don't have to?
When we went, we got everything we wanted to do done in about 8hrs and there was literally nothing the kids wanted to ride again other than the main Harry Potter ride. Granted, this was before Super Mario, hence my 2 days comment
Single day pass is $150 during the summer so for $20 more you can get 11 more months to go again if you want to. It's a good deal if you plan on going more than once in that time. They have the same price on the Universal site but only for 9 months.
Why , well so what about the blackout dates, this is when the park is packed - long lines.
Still have many weekends and off days to go.
Universal is souch better than Disney, especially Disney CA. US has better rides, better food and more up-to-date themes (Mario, Zelda, Harry Potter)
And Disney's prices are outrageous
Universal is a great place to go ride one or two things, drink a Butterbeer, etc. If you're living close by, it's great.
July 1-31st blackout dates 😂
Also... Since when is $170 A DEAL? these prices are out of control
Does anyone know FOR SURE?
Would hate to fly there and then discover that it doesn't work for non-California residents.
It used to be a "half-day themepark" since you could do everything there.. in half a day. But with it being so busy nowadays (some 90 minute, 2 hour, 3 hour, 4 hour wait times) it's just not worth it.
There are only about 10 rides there, and about half are for kids:
Kids rides:
Despicable Me
Harry Potter (rollercoaster)
Silly Swirly
Secret Life of Pets
Other rides:
Tram
Harry Potter
Jurassic World
Mario Kart
Revenge of the Mummy
Simpsons Ride
Transformers
The rides are decent for the most part, but it's limited. Especially when you're waiting in line for 1-2-3-4 hours at times.
The tram is probably the best part of it all.
Besides the blackout dates, you also have to deal with parking (another $20-30/day?)
The "Silver Pass" is probably the best option, for about $50 more, which has many more dates available to go on, and free parking
EDIT: it looks like free parking is only on gold/platinum, and prices went up ;(
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It used to be a "half-day themepark" since you could do everything there.. in half a day. But with it being so busy nowadays (some 90 minute, 2 hour, 3 hour, 4 hour wait times) it's just not worth it.
There are only about 10 rides there, and about half are for kids:
Kids rides:
Despicable Me
Harry Potter (rollercoaster)
Silly Swirly
Secret Life of Pets
Other rides:
Tram
Harry Potter
Jurassic World
Mario Kart
Revenge of the Mummy
Simpsons Ride
Transformers
The rides are decent for the most part, but it's limited. Especially when you're waiting in line for 1-2-3-4 hours at times.
The tram is probably the best part of it all.
Besides the blackout dates, you also have to deal with parking (another $20-30/day?)
The "Silver Pass" is probably the best option, for about $50 more, which has many more dates available to go on, and free parking