My family took part in Universal Studios VIP tour during Eater holidays. The tour guide at this park was funny, knowledgeable, and really fun. We did the “two parks in one day” VIP tour. We were placed at the front of the line at all the major rides. We did IOA first and finished around 1pm. She then allowed the group to have lunch at the restaurant of our choice. This lunch was NOT included – we paid out of pocket. I felt as though this should have been included in the VIP experience. We resumed at our designated time and took a “back door entrance" to Universal Studios Here we again were placed at the front of each major attraction. The tour guide was fun and she gave us a lot of info about the park. We have taken part in three tours; Universal, Sea World, and Busch Gardens and I can say Universal had the best guide of the three. However, I would consider this the least favorite tour of the three as it was the most costly and did not include lunch. Again, we chose the two park in one day tour and I must tell you, we all found ourselves very tired at the end of the day. I would only recommend this tour for new visitors to the park during busy holidays or those pressed for time and want to get the most out of a days visit. For return visitor, I recommend the Express Pass or a stay at a Universal Resort Hotel which allows your room key to serve as an unlimited express pass. I felt that Universal should have included lunch with the tour as the others did but all in all we had a good time. I can only give this tour 3 stars because I felt it was a little over priced.
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