Travel Reference
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Twister . . . Ride It Out. Break for lunch at some point in the midst of that quartet (there
are plenty of eateries along the route), and then tackle the 'toons at Jimmy Neutron's
Nicktoon Blast and the Shrek 4-D adventure, before catching the fun in Terminator 2:
3-D Battle Across Time. If you can manage to wait, save Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit
(which debuted in mid-2009) for last (lines will be longest early in the day).
A second day lets you revisit some of your favorites or see those you missed. With the
pressure to hit all the major rides lessened, you can take on the park in a more leisurely
fashion, ensuring a more enjoyable experience. You can also visit the Universal Horror
Make-up Show and Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue.
SERVICES & FACILITIES IN UNIVERSAL
STUDIOS FLORIDA
AT M S Machines accepting cards from banks using the Cirrus, Honor, and PLUS sys-
tems are to the right of the main entrance (outside and inside the park) and in San
Francisco/Amity near Lombard's Landing restaurant.
BABY CARE Changing tables are in men's and women's restrooms; there are nursing
facilities at Family Services, just inside the main entrance and to the right. A very limited
amount of baby supplies are sold at select stores on the premises, so come prepared if you
have little ones.
CAMERAS & FILM Film and disposable cameras are available at the On Location
shop in the Front Lot, just inside the main entrance. One-hour photo developing is avail-
able, though I don't recommend paying park prices.
CAR ASSISTANCE Battery jumps are provided. If you need assistance with your car,
raise the hood and use the call boxes located throughout the garage to call for security.
FIRST AID The First Aid Center is located between New York and San Francisco, next
to Louie's Italian Restaurant on Canal Street. There's also one just inside the main
entrance next to Guest Services.
LOCKERS Lockers are across from Guest Services near the main entrance and cost $8
or $10 a day, depending on the size.
LOST CHILDREN If you lose a child, go to Guest Services near the main entrance or
contact any park employee for assistance. Children younger than 7 should wear name-tags
inside their clothing.
PET CARE A kennel is available ($10 a day) near the parking lot. Ask the parking
attendant for directions upon entering the toll plaza. Overnight boarding is not permit-
ted. Owners are responsible for walking and feeding their animals during their stay.
STROLLER RENTAL Strollers can be rented in Amity and at Guest Services just inside
the entrance to the right. The cost (including tax) is $14 to $16 for a single, $19 to $24
for a double.
WHEELCHAIR RENTAL Regular wheelchairs can be rented for $12 in the central hub
of the walkway between the parking complex and CityWalk or at Guest Services just
inside the main gate. Electric wheelchairs are $45. Both require a $50 deposit and a
signed rental contract.
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