You're funny! Tourists come from all over the world. The usual tourists to USH are from Europe, UK and Japan. And right now most of them cannot travel to the US.Wow, that is so stereotypical. Interesting. I always assumed tourists came from all over the world.
What’s the Bobblehead?Got my Free Bobblehead today, you get a ticket for it once you enter the park and on your way out give the ticket to someone to pick it up
So no worries you dont have to carry it all day as you go on rides
I went today got one as well and some Nintendo. Wow the park was pretty much empty. Most rides were walk on and the only two that said 20 min waits were minion and Simpson.Max from SLOP View attachment 15234
With basically way less people traveling from other countries, this will be normal for Universal for a whileI went today got one as well and some Nintendo. Wow the park was pretty much empty. Most rides were walk on and the only two that said 20 min waits were minion and Simpson.
Disney needs APs but Universal REALLY needs Ap's to stay in business
30 years ago? Your basing your comment on when the parks didn't event have the Mummy ride..let alone Potter/Simpsons landNot true. When I worked at USH in the early 90s, there was an AP, but it was not a big seller like today. And the business survived with days of only about 3K-5K attendance.
Simply responding to your statement that USH needs APs to stay in business. You didn't state a year or decade. Just showing you we survived back then.30 years ago? Your basing your comment on when the parks didn't event have the Mummy ride..let alone Potter/Simpsons land
USH can for sure work without APs but all these companies want MAX profits and to do that you need Aps in some form, you need to be able to sell special treats, preview Nintendo merch and or do updates on the park to get people hyped to come. Thats all for Aps not normal people coming over to ride the studio tour
What hard data?Simply responding to your statement that USH needs APs to stay in business. You didn't state a year or decade. Just showing you we survived back then.
However, you have any hard data to support your point, or is it just your opinion?
You guys are right^So that's a no on the hard data, then.
Do we still have to wear masks at these places now that this is a requirement?
Sounds promising. I’m all for this vaccine requirement if it means the masking in the parks and other events are back to recommendation again!Guessing Universal will drop masks and plexiglass immediately after October 7th--methinks. Or atleast, Masks will be "Recommended" and Plexiglass will be removed. Especially in mazes at HHN.
Definitely a positive move; makes me happy to see Universal forced to comply.