Put everything you need to know about your trip to Universal Studios Hollywood in the palm of your hand. Download the official Theme Park app for free!
It’s the easy way to:
• Purchase select single and multi-day Theme Park tickets in the app.
• Check ride, show and attraction wait times at home, on the go or in the park.
• Customize your park experience using the itinerary, filtered lists and the map to plan your day.
• Set ride wait time and show time alerts to make the most of your time in the park.
• Stay up-to-date with in-park notifications and news about upcoming special events.
• Share your Universal Studios Hollywood experience on Facebook and Twitter.
• Explore the park using the detailed map view.
NOTE: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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This is handy especially if you make your itinerary ahead of time using that tool. You can include your restaurant for meals and things like that. I like the wait times. The annoying thing about it is that the showtimes were not included during our visit. It’s also a little hard to navigate to the map.
If your app is going to be effective, ESPECIALLY when it will play a big part when the park fully opens after Covid19, you need to accommodate Android users better. We have microSD cards we can use to help us manage the space needs that apps take up but your app does NOT allow itself to be moved to an SD card. Your app is WAY too much of a space hog to not be able to be moved. As an annual passholder I depend on this app and would appreciate your recognition and resolution of this problem.
Shyte app for a shyte park. Terrible app–crashes, freezes and does a poor job directing you around the park. Doesn’t matter all that much though, since this is bar-none the shittiest theme park I have ever been to that costs this much. I have had a better time at my kids elementary school fair which had better rides, better food, lower prices and shorter lines. And that was run by 5th graders.
This is confusing. The ability to add a pass was added but it’s only visible in the “Used/Expired tickets” section – which is odd for a recurring annual pass. Also the QR code it gives in that section is light gray and not black, so is this thing even going to scan at all to begin with? When going to look at “purchasing tickets”, you get an “oops!” page. It seems this was rushed out with VERY little thought to any user experience whatsoever. Why is Universal so incapable of making a park app???