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Walt Disney Studios Tour Review with D23

November 13, 2024 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

During my trip to California in September, I was able to take the official Walt Disney Studios Tour presented by D23! Just in case anyone was considering taking this tour, I thought I would do a review.

Walt Disney Studios Tour

Walt Disney Studios Tour

Have you ever wanted to see where the magic is made at Walt Disney Studios? Thanks to the D23 fan club, you can! They are currently offering walking tours of the campus to members! I was very excited to do this tour and to walk around the campus where lots of things have been dreamed up and created!

Animation Building

The tour begins in front of the Hyperion Bungalow. Then, the guide goes over some general history of the Disney Company and the property. Gradually, you work your way over to the Animation Building. Once in the building, the tour guide walks you through the building and goes over several popular Disney films. There’s lots of artwork on the walls to correspond with this walk and talk about the company’s history. While it was interesting and nice to remember some childhood favorites, I think something interactive would have been nice here. In fact, a video showing how the films were created may have been nice. Nonetheless, it was neat to walk those storied halls.

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Suite 3H: The Offices of Walt Disney

I think the real highlight of this tour is getting to see Walt Disney’s office. The have painstakingly restored the office to reflect how it looked when Walt was alive. It was surreal to be in his office and imagine him dreaming up the theme parks that I love so much. It was also very odd to see so many ashtrays around the office. However, he (and many others at the time) were heavy smokers.

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Legends Plaza

After touring Walt Disney’s office, we headed off to Disney Legends Plaza! It was so neat to look around and spot the handprints of many well-known folks.

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The Archives

Next up, we visited the Walt Disney Archives in the Frank G Wells building. It was so cool to see historic pieces of the company. For instance, we got to see the desk where Walt worked on Snow White! The real cherry on top was getting to hold an Oscar! It was the real Oscar the company won for “White Wilderness”! Everyone got to hold and take a picture with the Oscar. So, that was awesome!

It Ends in the Gift Shop

Our tour wrapped up by walking around the lot a little more. We got to see the famous water tower and then came around the front of the lot again. Like a good theme park ride, we ended at the gift shop, aka Walt Disney Company Store. I will admit, it was neat to be able to purchase exclusive merchandise not available elsewhere. I may have bought a shirt to prove I was there.

A Word on Scheduling

There are three big filming studios in Burbank: Universal Studios, Warner Bros., and Walt Disney! So, it’s easy to visit the area and hit up all three in one trip. The tricky part though, is getting a ticket to Walt Disney’s tour. This tour is offered for D23 members on the events page. They add tours a few months at a time and only a few months in advance. I booked my September tour on July 19th. Also, the schedule for the tours appears almost random. I noticed previous months offered Wednesday tours on the third week of the month. So, I planned my whole trip around that and got lucky when the schedule came out with the third Wednesday being an option!

Also, my afternoon time slot had me sitting in rush hour LA traffic trying to get to Anaheim. So, if it’s an option, I’d recommend staying in Burbank (I liked the Hilton LA/Universal City Hotel) or pick a morning tour.

Is the Walt Disney Studios Tour worth it?

Currently, the site mentions that Walt Disney’s office is closed for refurbishment and the tour has a discounted price to reflect that. I paid $156 ($149 + $7 servicing fee) for this tour and thought it was expensive. However, as a once in a lifetime experience, it was worth it to me. It allowed me to geek out and fully embrace being a Disney adult. However, if you are having trouble getting a ticket or it’s out of your price range, I understand that too. It’s great for any Disney parks/animation fan, but the average person might not enjoy it enough to warrant the high price tag. I thought it was a lovely afternoon that I won’t soon forget.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Burbank, California, Disney

Universal Studios Hollywood VIP Tour Review

October 30, 2024 By Lindsay 4 Comments

Last month, I was fortunate enough to do the Universal Studios Hollywood VIP Tour when I visited the park for the first time. Given that it’s an expensive day, I thought I would write an overview of the day and a list of pros/cons to help anyone deciding if this tour is worth the high price tag.

Universal Studios Hollywood VIP

Universal Studios Hollywood VIP

Given that I had only one day to experience this park, I decided to splurge and try the VIP tour experience. On the day I took it, a random Tuesday in September, this tour cost $379! Unfortunately, that is one of the cheaper days! Although, that price includes your park ticket, a light breakfast, lunch, and more!

Check-in and Breakfast

When you book this experience online, you don’t receive an email with park tickets. Instead, you check in to the right of the regular park entrance at the VIP entrance. At check-in they give you a special lanyard to wear for the day. Then, you are allowed to head upstairs to the VIP lounge to relax and enjoy a light breakfast. I was impressed with the food spread for the breakfast. I enjoyed a croissant sandwich and a guava cheese pastry with some water. You are free to relax in the lounge until your tour time, however I headed out into the park for the Super Nintendo World Early Access. Then, I returned to the lounge afterwards for my tour.

Park Tour

For my tour, we started with the park portion of the day. Over the course of about 3 hours, we hit all of the major attractions found at the park! The lanyards allow you to skip the ride lines all day long, since it acts as a Universal Express pass. However, the tour guide is able to take you in the back way to some rides and skip even some of those lines! Plus, the tour guide holds all of your bags so you don’t have to deal with lockers! Our tour guide was even able to fit in the Waterworld show for us! I was pleased with how much we were able to accomplish in three hours!

Lunch

About 3 hours after the scheduled tour time is lunch. My tour time was 10:45 AM and my lunch time was 1:40 PM. USH calls it a “gourmet meal” but it’s really an elevated buffet lunch, similar to a nice wedding meal. There were some characters roaming around the dining room. Unfortunately, they all skipped my solo adult table and I didn’t get to see any of them. They mostly focused on the tables with children. I suppose that’s why it’s not advertised as a character meal. The food was pretty good, but nothing stood out as particularly amazing to me personally. Also, there’s only two bathrooms for the whole restaurant. So, don’t wait to use the restroom here.

Studio Tour

After lunch, we had the studio portion of the tour. This was the main reason I booked the Universal Studios Hollywood VIP Tour. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to see the lot where Back to the Future was filmed as it was closed for filming. Some additional areas were closed for Halloween Horror Nights and some of the other areas were closed off for filming and/or refurbishment. I understand that’s the nature of these things, but it was disappointing nonetheless. I enjoyed the brisk walk around the props department.

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Pros

  • Skip lines – The longest lines I waited in were for check-in, Early Access entry, and lunch.
  • No lockers – It was so useful to have our tour guide take our stuff before we got on rides and to be waiting outside the ride with our stuff. It was great to not have to deal with lockers.
  • Backstage lot – We got to see where they filmed “The Good Place” and some other places that the regular tram tour doesn’t take you.
  • Tour guide – Navigating a new park can be confusing, so having a knowledgeable tour guide is useful.
  • Includes park admission and Express Pass – On the cheapest days, it’s a little over $100 more than a regular park ticket with Express. So, that probably makes it worth it on those days.

Cons

  • Expensive – $369 is the cheapest this tour gets. Around the holidays, it’s $499!
  • No guarantees – Since Universal can’t predict when something will be filming on the lot, they can’t guarantee which lots you will get to see.
  • Fast paced – I don’t recommend this tour for those who tire quickly. It’s a fast paced day.
  • Not exactly personalized – They try to please a group, so there’s no guarantee will you have time to hit up a certain ride.

Tips

  • Consult park hours – If you want to do both the Early Access Hour and the VIP tour, I recommend booking a tour 30-40 minutes after the park opens. I had a 10:45 tour with a park opening of 10:00 AM. I did the Early Access Hour from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM and then casually walked back up to the upper lot with time to spare for my tour. They ask you to return to the lounge 15 minutes before your tour time.
  • Not ideal for sightseeing or pictures – This was a fast-paced tour. Some people grabbed some Butterbeer and then basically had to chug it. I would suggest taking pictures and being leisurely outside the tour as you should have extra time before/after the tour to explore.
  • Wear comfortable shoes – It’s a lot of walking.

Is the Universal Studios Hollywood VIP Tour worth it?

I think the value of this experience depends heavily on the day you visit and what you value. I think most people will do fine with a regular park ticket and Express Pass. However, it was nice to splurge and enjoy this experience. I don’t know that I would do it again, but it was neat to do once.

Have you ever done it?

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: Burbank, California, Theme Parks, Universal Studios Hollywood

Hilton LA/Universal City Hotel Review

October 16, 2024 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Last week, I posted my Super Nintendo World Early Access Review. Today, I want to tell you about the Hilton LA/Universal City Hotel I stayed at while visiting the Burbank area.

Hilton LA/Universal City

Hilton LA/Universal City

Given that I had plans to attend the early access at Universal, I knew that I wanted to stay close to the park. That quickly narrowed down my choices. I was concerned that a shuttle would get to the park later than I wanted and I didn’t want to deal with taking a Lyft. I decided on the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City due to its walkability to the park and its nice accommodations!

King Room

Typically, I book a standard room with two queen sized beds. However, since I was traveling alone, I went for the one king size bed this time. It was so luxurious to have such a large bed all to myself! The room itself was nicely furnished. The bed was very comfortable! Everything looked modern and felt very high quality. I was impressed with the number of outlets available given the lamp and clock had additional plugins.

My only complaints about the room are very small. I noticed a distinct lack of towel holders, however that is not uncommon for hotels. I also realized that the mini refrigerator ran a little warm and didn’t keep my water very cool.

Location

I was pleased with the location of the hotel. In fact, it’s currently the closest hotel to Universal Studios Hollywood! There’s a shuttle that runs between the park and the hotel. Unfortunately, it never showed up when I was ready to go. So, I always just walked over to Universal. I will say that the first time I walked over, I got a little confused. I think the walk could use more signage. However, it was very convenient to be able to walk over and back whenever I wanted to.

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Pros

  • Location – It’s the perfect location for walking over to the park for early access.
  • Comfortable bed – The bed slept great!
  • Luxe feel – Everything about the room was modern and sleek.
  • Views – I had a fantastic view of the city and Super Nintendo World! I enjoyed watching sunsets/sunrises from my room.
  • Modern – It’s obvious the rooms have been updated recently as it looks good and there’s additional plugins in the clock and lamps.
  • On-site restaurants – I didn’t have time to try them, but it was nice to know they were there if I needed them.
  • Gift shop – I actually lost an earring this trip. Thankfully, the gift shop here had an assortment of earrings and I was able to get a pair that worked for me without spending too much.

Cons

  • Pricey – It can be a little pricey to stay here. I managed to get a good deal (Hilton Honors member) of $282 and $288 on a Monday and Tuesday in September. I know I saw higher rates for HHN nights and weekends though.
  • Could use more signs – There needs to be additional signage to help guests navigate their way to the park and back.
  • Heard some noise – I heard some children running/yelling one night. Thankfully, they went to bed at a reasonable hour. Also, the more I travel, the more I realize how common it is to hear things. So, this one wasn’t bad compared to other places.

Is the Hilton LA/Universal City worth it?

I really enjoyed my stay here. It was perfect for my short visit to the area and park. I would definitely stay here again, but I might also consider another (cheaper) place with a shuttle if I wasn’t doing the early access again.

Have you ever stayed here?

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Super Nintendo World Early Access Review

October 3, 2024 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I was recently able to experience the Super Nintendo World Early Access at Universal Studios Hollywood in California. If you are considering purchasing this add-on, then this review is to help you decide if it’s worth it.

Super Nintendo World Early Access

Super Nintendo World Early Access

Super Nintendo World is the newest addition to Universal Studios Hollywood. When it first opened, it was very busy and could be difficult to gain entry to the land. So, Universal started selling tickets to this early access experience that grants people an extra hour in the land prior to the park’s opening. While it is easy to come and go in the land now, an extra hour in the land sounded good to me. So, I decided to try out the experience for myself.

Good for First Time Visitors

This was actually my very first time visiting this park. So, it was nice to follow the crowd around the park and down the escalators to the lower lot. However, just know that this leisurely walk isn’t for sightseeing the rest of the park. I came back afterwards to take in things that I had passed in a hurry and I recommend others do the same.

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What can you accomplish?

During my extra hour in this land I was able to walk around the entire land and take lots of pictures without people standing in the way. Additionally, I was able to ride the one ride in the land – Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge! I also was able to meet the characters that often have long lines. I met Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Peach! There was time to play a few games, but it wouldn’t have been enough time to play them all at this point. So, you can accomplish a good bit during this extra hour since the land is much less crowded than during the day.

Is Super Nintendo World Early Access worth it?

If you have visited the land previously, it’s probably not worth it. However, if you have one day to explore the park (like me), then I think it’s totally worth the extra $20-30/person. Also, if you are a big Nintendo fan or just enjoy immersive theming, then this is definitely worth it. Have you ever done this add-on experience?

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Burbank, California, Theme Parks, Universal Studios Hollywood

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