California Frequently Asked Questions

Universal Studios Hollywood Tickets

    Can you visit Universal Studios Hollywood in one day?

    Depending on the time of the year, parks can be more or less busy and queue times will vary accordingly. During low season it is easy enough to cover most of the ground in a day, but if you wish to experience everything Universal Studios Hollywood has to offer and have a limited amount of time or are travelling during peak season, we would recommend upgrading to a Universal Express Pass ticket.

    How far is Universal Studios Hollywood from Disneyland California?

    Universal Studios Hollywood is around 45 minutes from Disneyland Resort by car

    What time does Universal Studios Hollywood open?

    Universal Studios Hollywood normally opens at 9.00am. Park hours are subject to change without notice, so we always recommend checking opening hours in advance of your visit to Universal Studios Hollywood. 

    Where is Universal Studios Hollywood located?

    Universal Studios Hollywood is located in Los Angeles, west of Griffiths Park and the Hollywood Sign. It is ideally connected to the city center via the metro with it's own stop, Universal Studio City Station, on the red line.

    Do you need to bring ID to Universal Studios Hollywood?

    We always recommend carrying your photo ID. Driving licence or a copy of the passport will suffice.

Disneyland California Tickets

    How far is Disney's California Adventure from Disneyland Park?

    The two parks are located right next to each other and it is possible to move between the two parks on the same day if you have purchased a Disneyland California Hopper Ticket.

    Does Disneyland California have fireworks every night?

    Fireworks displays take place all throughout the year at Disneyland California but only on selected dates. Before you travel we advise to check the online schedule here.

    Does Disneyland California has disability access?

    Disneyland California has extensive guidance and infrastructure to accommodate a wide range of disabilities. Details can be found here.