Also Studio Tour in the Attractions page has a 50th logo.It looks like they've made a 50th Anniversary logo for the USH website, as seen in the top left corner:
Hmm... A pleasant surprise in this flurry of horrible marketing.Despite Universal's recent knack for mis-marketing and false advertising, they've made a recent change to a common advertisement on their website. One of the slides on the USH website homepage that previously featured the Studio Tour has been updated to depict the VIP Experience, as seen here:
The advertisement used to look like this, giving the false impression that general admission guests experiencing the Studio Tour would come across actual filming in-progress:
This is definitely geared to a resort theme park, which we eventually will be.Universal has just released a new section of the website, dubbed the "Can't Miss List". It consists of a generic "Plan Your Day" guide to help make the most of your day at the park, as well as three different itineraries (Young Kids Itinerary, Thrill-Seeker Itinerary, and Movie Fan Itinerary) to assist different park-goers and accommodate their specific needs/interests.
Here's a link to the new feature: http://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/cant-miss-list/
It'll be interesting to see how they implement the future park additions into these itineraries.
http://youtu.be/bPG7b2yIrjUSomeone upload it elsewhere? FB is just giving me an error.