

Yet if you just hang out in the lounge until the commercials are over at CityWalk, you're back ahead.)ĬityWalk's theaters offer a $5 parking rebate on Universal's $10 after-5pm parking rate, and a $15 rebate on its before-5pm $20 general parking, making the final parking charge to see a movie $5 either way. The Studio Tour is included with park admission. When you're feeling hungry, the concession stands are stocked with sweet snacks, hot. You can enjoy the ultimate in comfort stadium seating and high-backed chairs. Visitors can experience the largest street movie set in Hollywood history built with creative consultation from Steven Spielberg himself. At Universal Cinemark in Universal CityWalk, you can catch new releases on twenty big screens with state-of-the-art projection and sound systems that put on an incredible show.

(But there's none of AMC's, uh, "pre-show" there, so that's your trade-off. The world-famous Studio Tour offers a real, behind-the-scenes look at movie making secrets. You'd pay the same $17.75 for seats at the Arclight Hollywood, and those offer narrower cloth seats that don't recline.
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That's a $2.25 increase for better seats, more comfortable lobby, and what should be a better visual experience, too. I love how Universal subtly calls back to its production logo with the chandelier and mural in the lounge, which recreate the logo's "sunburst" moment, without ever using the words "Universal." Subliminal branding, FTW.īut what about the cost? A quick check of ticket prices for tonight's showings found seats going for $17.75 for adults, compared with $15.50 a ticket for the Pacific Theaters at the nearby Americana at Brand in Glendale.
