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How about a one-and-a-half-day ticket to Universal Studios?

1. Enter the park and cross the city avenue. Don't stop to take pictures. Go straight to the minions area. The queue time of almost every project is very short. Harry Potter's queue is too long, even at night, there are many people. As long as the queue time is about 40 minutes, rush. Anyway, everyone has to line up first and play first. The most exciting project in the park is the Transformers Decepticon roller coaster. I strongly advise you to challenge it. The queue time for flying over Jurassic is also super long. If you are not a veteran fan, I suggest giving up and playing next time. Arrive at the water world before two o'clock in the afternoon, and you can choose a relatively middle position. After watching the water world performance, go to Kung Fu Panda immediately, where the queue time is shorter. You'd better go to the three brooms restaurant to watch fireworks in the evening. This is a beautiful camera angle.

Enter the park at ten o'clock in the morning. When others are in various queues, you can take photos and punch in everywhere. There are still very few people backstage. By the way, visiting the Kung Fu Panda area is just like in the comics. It's almost noon after shopping. At this time, I began to formally brush various projects. First go to the immersive movie scene of lighting, photography and shooting, and the experience is very cool. Then go to Minions District, which is especially suitable for children. Then go to Jurassic World and have a prehistoric dinosaur expedition. Next is the Transformers Zone with a strong sense of science and technology. Decepticon roller coaster opened from the launcher, Megatron in the network celebrities are all here. The forbidden tour in Harry Potter area will be reserved until the first light show, and there is almost no queue. Come out after the game and continue to watch the light show.