![]() If you can stomach the highly nauseating Simpsons Ride, you’ll be rewarded with a bit of clever and wild entertainment. The adjacent restaurant-filled Springfield nails its Simpsons references but comes up short with its food offerings and some rather drab interiors. On the other hand, The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash is easily the park’s most charming attraction, a family-friendly dark ride filled with troublemaking, wisecracking dog and cat animatronics. Kids will appreciate Minion Mayhem and the adjacent Super Silly Fun Land, though neither are as engaging as you’d wish. You’ll find a mix of 3-D movies and stage shows-of all things, Waterworld is an entertaining highlight-on the upper lot, as well as themed areas and attractions for Despicable Me and The Simpsons. Speaking of depths, the park is split between two main levels with a series of escalators between: On the thrill-filled, Jurassic-anchored lower lot, the Transformers ride is a slick but muddy crash course in Michael Bay robot carnage, while Revenge of the Mummy is a short but action-packed launch through a movie property you may have otherwise forgotten. There are some absolute winners here, including the Nintendo, Harry Potter and Jurassic World lands, which we dive into in depth below. Though the rides lack both Disneyland’s charm and the sheer terror inspired by Six Flags Magic Mountain, Universal Studios Hollywood’s hillside theme park offers some worthwhile thrills fueled by silver-screen memories and an illusion of Hollywood glamor.
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