

Guests who are blind or have vision impairment can pick up a large print or braille copy of this guide at the Guests Services lobby. There is also a section that outlines all attractions your service animal is allowed. This guide provides comprehensive details on each ride's safety policies regarding prosthetic limbs, oxygen tanks, mobility aids, and white canes. You can find detailed information on safety guidelines for each ride in Universal Studio's Guide for Rider Safety and Accessibility. Year-round, the details vary, with some passes having blockout dates or offering free parking and other benefits.

2-Day General Admission: Only slightly more expensive than one day and the best option if you are on vacation and want to experience everything.With short lines at the ticket booths these days, this option doesn't have a lot of appeal. California Neighbor Pass: If you don't know exactly when you want to go, you can still buy online, but you may pay the same as you would at the gate.

1-Day General Admission: Good for one day of admission (on a specific date), including all rides, shows, and attractions.
