
- 4.8/5
caroline0108Having visited Universal Studios in Osaka, Beijing, and Singapore, I'd say Universal California is a bit dated and too small, lacking the immersive experience of Universal Studios Osaka. The themed areas are too close together, making it easy to get lost in the crowd. A 2-day pass isn't necessary outside of peak season. There are practically no lines, the longest being 5-10 minutes. With the buy-one-get-one-free tickets, I only got in around noon each day, making it a bit of a waste to spend an extra night at Universal Studios. Also, although I went during Halloween, Halloween tickets had to be bought separately, and without them, you had to leave the park by 6 PM. Next time, I'll try Universal Orlando.
- 4.8/5
、银河~On the last day of Universal Studios Florida's Halloween event, the lines for the haunted houses were terrifying, 30-45% longer than expected. It was infuriating! Universal sold a huge number of express passes and priority guided tours, leading to a lot of customers cutting in line. The Halloween atmosphere on night was great, like a giant escape room! The first one or two haunted houses were okay, but after a while, you get used to them and don't have a strong reaction anymore. The NPCs in the haunted houses wear masks, not makeup, which makes it less authentic. At Universal Studios, bring a crossbody bag. Small lockers are free, while large lockers cost $3 for 30 minutes. Don't come to Universal Studios for Halloween in the last few days—the lines are outrageous!
- 4.7/5
、银河~I highly recommend Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, Epcot is also good, Hollywood is the least impressive. The Magic Kingdom's fireworks display is spectacular, even on weekdays. Magic Kingdom, Hollywood, and Epcot all have fireworks shows. Hollywood has two types of fireworks shows: a Mickey Mouse water show and a fireworks display of the building's signboard. Animal Kingdom doesn't have fireworks; the Tree of Life light show only starts at 8 PM. (See App) Overall, the experience isn't as good as Tokyo Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, or Shanghai Disneyland, and I wouldn't highly recommend it! The ones in Asia are generally better!
- 4.7/5
ARIEL ALCANTARAVisited both attractions and definite the happiest place in the planet
- 4.7/5
iQOO🐮Upon first seeing the original "Starry Night" on the fifth floor of MoMA, Van Gogh's swirling eddies were more turbulent than I had imagined; I could almost hear the paint roaring across the canvas. Passing through the installation art area, I was engulfed by Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Room—millions of my own reflections floated and sank in points of light, instantly disorienting me. In the contemporary art gallery, Duchamp's urinal remained playfully placed, next to which lay apple cores left by visitors. Most movingly, in the rest area, I saw an elderly man with white hair copying Mondrian; his trembling brushstrokes held the lingering warmth of the 20th century.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userI have always longed to be the center of this world's aerospace technology since I was a child. Today, I finally got my wish and took my family to check in. Although it was slightly less than expected, I was already satisfied.
- 4.7/5
iQOO🐮Stepping into the American Museum of Natural History, my gaze was instantly drawn to the enormous blue whale model—suspended from the dome of the ocean exhibit, it seemed to float like a ghost through humanity's imagination of the deep sea. In the evolutionary biology hall, I touched the tailbone of a Diplodocus fossil; the sandstone's texture seemed to hold the whispers of the Jurassic era. The most intriguing area was the primitive tribe exhibit, where children were using AR devices to simulate hunting beside Inuit elk canoes, the electronic glow and ancient harpoons creating a wondrous interplay within the glass display case. Hiding in a corner of the gem hall to see the amethyst geode, the clusters of crystals glowing softly in the darkness, like a dream from Earth's slumber.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userIt's worth a visit. Parking is charged at $10 for two hours. The second floor, the flight deck, and the hangar are open to the public. Many veteran volunteers are available for conversation and photo opportunities. Various retired fighter jets are parked on the first floor, some of which you can board and experience. Free headsets are available for tour guidance, but please specify in advance that you want a Chinese-language tour. After disembarking, walk about 10 minutes to the other side to see the Kiss of the Century.
- 4.6/5
、银河~The all-day meal pass is a great deal; you'll be stuffed. I ate four meals that day (a la carte prices in the park are much higher, 20%-45% more than at Disneyland). It's open for 12 hours a day, from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. On the day I went, there was a 5-minute fireworks show in the evening, with plenty of fireworks, comparable to Disneyland's Magic Kingdom. There are six roller coasters, especially the stand-up roller coaster, which is very fun. Although the roller coasters are very high and the slopes are very steep, the speed actually decreases during the descent, so you won't experience a strong feeling of weightlessness. I recommend watching the orca, dolphin, nighttime music show, and ice show – all are quite good!
- 4.6/5
182***09Overall, this place is pretty good. But compared to Hang Lung, it might be a little different. Generally speaking, there are fewer people on weekends or holidays, and there are fewer performances. Some facilities will not be open when it rains or the weather is bad. In short, it's up to you to choose.







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