Universal Studio opened on 7th Jun 1990, and it was made so you could feel part of the real, working film and TV studios that features rides, shows, and attractions that put you right in the middle of the action. With animated attractions such as Despicable Me Minion Mayhem for younger children, to Revenge of the Mummy, and Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit for thrill-seekers, there is something for everyone in this amazing park. Diagon Alley is in Universal Studios however you can venture across to Island of Adventure via King cross train station and walk around Hogsmeads and Hogwarts.
Universal is seen as a park for the older taller park goers but there are quite a few rides for the younger shorter ones among us. Woody Woodpecker’s Kid Zone brings to life some favourite characters for your little ones. You can take a ride with E.T or run play and jump with Curious George.
There are places to eat in the park but if you fancy a bit more than Krusty Burger or a pot of Ben and Jerry’s, you can pop outside to Citywalk.
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