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Anyone who loves film wants to visit the Universal Studio
Orlando theme park. The theme park resort is made up of
two parks, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, Citywalk
(which is a nighttime destination), and three hotels.
The
Universal Studio Orlando theme park is considered by some
to be a more adult version of the Walt Disney World Resort,
although it doesn’t mean that children are not welcome.
Universal Studio Orlando is one of the major attractions
for tourists, as it lets you ride through the movies as
though you were a movie star yourself. |
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From a simple park
revolving around the idea of a movie studio on display,
Orlando’s Universal Studio theme park has developed
into a more general theme park idea, with roller coasters
and shows. There are experiences for younger children, such
as a visit from Barney the Dinosaur, or an E.T. Adventure,
so even if there is a massive amount of shopping to be done,
you will have to wait for the kids to get away from the
rides and performances.
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The Universal Studio park also includes a series of shows,
which are based around festivities.
There is a Halloween
show, which brings in special performers in scary costumes
(some kids may love, some may be scared).
There are often
calls for Vampires and Boogymen in performer’s circuits.
The theme park’s Mardi Gras is also famous for the
performances and celebrations, complete with stilt walkers
and parade floats that will take your breath away. |
Whatever your reason for visiting the Universal Studio
Theme Park, you should try and book your tickets before
you set out on your holiday, and buy them from a reputable
seller, so you are assured that your tickets will be genuine,
allowing you to have a good time on the day.
Here at Tickets at Half Price you will find all of the
tickets you need to make your trip as fantastic as possible
and for the least amount of money.
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