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Universal Studios
Universal Studios Florida, opened On June 7, 1990, is a theme park
that lets visitors "Ride the Movies." The theming in Universal
Studio's is targeted at making guests feel like they are in a movie
set with rides that are inspired by popular films. The park consists
of six themed areas - Hollywood, Production Central, New York, San
Francisco / Amity, World Expo and KidZone. |
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Islands of Adventure
Islands of Adventure opened in May 1999. The park is composed of six
distinct "islands", each having its own theme. Visitors start off in
the Port of Entry and make their way through the various islands -
Marvel Super Hero Island, Toon Lagoon, Jurassic Park, The Lost
Continent, and Seuss Landing. A new "island" themed to the popular
Harry Potter film and book series was announced in May 2007, with a
scheduled opening in late 2009. |
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City Walk
Universal CityWalk includes the 20 screen AMC Universal Cineplex,
numerous restaurants, shops, and clubs. |
Universal Orlando Resort
is a theme park resort in Orlando, Florida. It is a joint partnership
between NBC Universal and the Blackstone Group. The resort consists of
two theme parks (Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of
Adventure), Universal CityWalk (a night-time entertainment
destination), and three Loews hotels. It is the largest property owned
by Universal Studios Theme Parks, and is also the second largest
resort in Orlando after the Walt Disney World Resort.
The resort began with the original Universal Studios Florida which
opened on June 7, 1990. Expansion occurred in 1999, adding Islands of
Adventure, Universal CityWalk, On-site hotels, and two multi-level
parking structures. What was once a single theme park became a
gargantuan resort destination much larger than Universal Studios
Hollywood, as well as designed to be a head-to-head rival to Walt
Disney World Resort. The resort was originally named "Universal
Studios Escape" but the name was quickly changed to Universal Orlando
Resort.
Universal Orlando is located at 28.475° -81.470, north of the
International Drive resort area, on a parcel of land framed by I-4 to
the south, Kirkman Road to the east, Vineland Road to the north, and
Turkey Lake Road to the west. The resort is directly accessible from
I-4 via Exit 74B, which empties eastbound onto Universal Boulevard and
westbound onto Hollywood Way.
The resort features three official hotels: The Royal Pacific Hotel,
the Hard Rock Hotel, and the Portofino Bay hotel. All three hotels
have been given the AAA Four Diamond rating and are located in close
proximity to the Universal Orlando theme parks. The hotels offer
guests free water taxi or shuttle bus service to the Universal Orlando
theme parks. Another benefit is that the guest room key works as an
"Express Pass", allowing the guest to bypass the Stand-by line at any
attraction with the "Express Pass" option. Theme park guests who are
not staying at the Universal official hotels may be able to purchase
"Express Passes" at an additional cost.
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