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Universal Studios Hollywood Visitors GuideSpecial Offers and Promotions![]() All You Can Eat at Universal Studios Hollywood Photo © 2007 Kayte Deioma, courtesy of www.KayteDeioma.com << Previous | Next Check the Universal Studios Hollywood website for current ticket promotions. The All You Can Eat Pass is good for 1 entrée, 1 side and 1 dessert every time you go through a food service line at Mel's Diner, Louie's Pizza and Pasta, Doc Brown's Fancy Chicken, Cyber Grill or the Jurassic Café. You can go through the line as many times as you want. It does NOT include beverages. No sharing, take-out or refunds. The price ranges from $19.95 to $24.95 per adult and $9.95 to $14.95 for Under 48" Tall, depending on the season. You can get a few cents off by buying the pass online. Front of the Line Pass - Bypass the long lines on busy days with a Front of the Line Pass. $119.99 for ages 3 and up includes admission, priority access to rides and priority seating at all shows. A limited number are available each day at the gate, but if you buy a Pass online, you can use it any day. VIP Experience - for the ultimate movie fan, get six hours of behind the scenes immersion on the sets of movies and TV shows currently in production. Visit the prop warehouse and see how sets are constructed and decorated. Includes park admission, Front of the Line Pass, VIP seating at all shows, VIP Lounge access, All You Can Eat Pass and Valet Parking. Not available for children 5 and under. Cost: $199.99. (That's just $35 for the 6 hours behind the scenes if you subtract the cost of other included benefits). The Southern California CityPass includes admission to Universal Studios Hollywood, a Disneyland 3-day Park Hopper ticket, Sea World San Diego and either the San Diego Zoo OR San Diego Wild Animal Park. The 2007 CityPass is $235.99 for adults and $189.99 for children 3 to 9. Universal Studios offers additional benefits if you buy your CityPass from their website. Read my Review of the Southern California CityPass.
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