Universal
There are three Universal theme parks in the US, they are located in California and Florida.
Latest figures show that approximately 30 million guests visit the Universal theme parks each year, making it the third-largest amusement park operator in the world.
Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood is a movie studio and theme park in Los
Angeles, California. The park is split into two areas on different
levels, connected by a series of escalators called the Starway.
Universal Orlando Resort
Universal has created some of the world’s most innovative theme park attractions based on all their compelling films and stories. Guests experience two exciting theme parks - Universal Studios and Universal's Islands of Adventure - as well as Universal's Volcano Bay water park.
Universal Studios Florida
The theme park that inspires its guests to "ride the movies", featuring numerous attractions and live shows. Universal Studios Florida includes six themed areas all situated around a large lagoon.
Universal's Islands of Adventure
The park's overall theme is that of a journey of exploration, where guests depart from a main port to visit six islands, each having its own distinct theme, but all emphasizing adventure.
Universal's Volcano Bay
This water park is a tropical paradise where you'll find thrills and relaxation, but no standing in long lines, wrestling with tubes, or waiting for the fun to begin.