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Universal Studios Hollywood: Our on-line prices vary by time of year and not all dates are always available, select date above for specific pricing. Rides and Shows: Face heart-pounding rides and shows that put you inside some of the world’s biggest movies. Attractions Overview Only Universal Studios lets you ride the movies and go behind the scenes of a real working movie studio. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ Now Open! Explore the mysteries of Hogwarts™ castle, visit the shops of Hogsmeade™, and sample fare from some of the wizarding world's best-known establishments. Plus experience Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey™ and Flight of the Hippogriff™ that transport you into a world of magical thrills and excitement. The Walking Dead Attraction Coming to life July 4, enter the post-apocalyptic world of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” in an all-new year-round attraction. Studio Tour Go behind-the-scenes on the legendary Studio Tour to explore Hollywood’s most famous backlot in the world’s largest working movie studio. Fast & Furious – Supercharged Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the world-famous Studio Tour and hold on tight for the all-new grand finale, Fast & Furious – Supercharged! King Kong 360 3-D Don’t miss the award-winning King Kong 360 3-D created by Peter Jackson – The world’s largest 3-D experience, only on the Universal Studios Hollywood Studio Tour. Nighttime Studio Tour Experience Hollywood’s most famous Backlot like never before as you explore the magic of filmmaking by moonlight aboard the new Nighttime Studio Tour. Despicable Me Minion Mayhem Join Gru, his daughters and the mischievous Minions on a heartwarming and hilarious 3-D ride. Super Silly Fun Land Super Silly Fun Land is an all-new elaborate play zone adjacent to Despicable Me Minion Mayhem. Transformers™: The Ride-3D Transformers™: The Ride 3D is an immersive, next generation thrill ride that blurs the line between fiction and reality. The Simpsons Ride™ The Simpsons™ are visiting Krustyland and you are there right alongside Homer, Marge, Bart… Jurassic Park® — The Ride Come face-to-face with ‘living’ dinosaurs, a 50-foot T-Rex, and a treacherous drop straight down an 84-foot death-defying raft plunge. Revenge of the Mummy℠ – The Ride If you dare, face heart-pounding special effects and unexpected twists at every turn as you escape the Mummy’s revenge in life-like horror. WaterWorld® A Tidal Wave of Explosive Action Shrek 4-D™ Take adventure to the next dimension in Shrek 4-D™ — the attraction that puts you in the action with hair-raising, eye-popping, butt-busting effects so real, all your senses will be on ogre-time. Special Effects Show Don’t miss our enhanced Special Effects Show, where real Hollywood stuntmen and cutting-edge technology come together to recreate scenes from your favorite blockbuster movies! Universal’s Animal Actors Witness Tinseltown-trained critters putting pet tricks to shame with their animal antics! Characters in the Park Kids of all ages love meeting our characters. CityWalk Overview Universal CityWalk Hollywood is a Three-Block Entertainment, Dining and Shopping Promenade Where is LA’s best place for unexpected excitement? Universal CityWalk. Live music, movies, clubs, great food and always something new to discover. More than 30 places to eat, 3 hot nightclubs, 19 screen theater with state of the art IMAX® and more than 30 unique shops. It’s LA’s favorite place to play. Check out 5 Towers on Universal CityWalk, state-of-the-art concert venue. Experience a jaw-dropping explosion of over 5,000 LED lights and a sound system that will blow you away. CityWalk. Always Unexpected. CityWalk is located directly next to Universal Studios Hollywood. Terms and Conditions Ticket valid on your selected date only Ticket is non-transferable and non-refundable Ticket may not be copied, transferred or resold. Ticket is only valid for the person named on it Ticket cannot be combined with other offers, separately ticketed events, discounts, Halloween Horror Nights or sightseeing tours All or parts of Park subject to change or closure without notice. Parking not included Early Park Admission begins one hour before the Theme Park opens and is subject to availability, cancellation, and change. Knott's Berry Farm: With everything that there is to do at Knott's Berry Farm during the day, you'll want to make the most out of your visit. Roller Coasters Silver Bullet: Knott’s inverted coaster has riders' feet dangling in the air as they climb to a height of 146 feet before soaring down an initial drop of 109 feet that leads to six inversions in this 2 minute adrenaline rush of a roller coaster. Height Requirement: 54 Inches Xcelerator: Slick back your hair and grab your leather jacket; happy days are here again! This high-octane coaster fires up its engines on the Boardwalk with chrome-plated, flame-emblazoned '57 Chevys and speed. Height Requirement: 52 Inches GhostRider Monezooma's Revenge Sierra Sidewinder Pony Express Jaguar! Coast Rider Timberline Twister Thrill Rides Supreme Scream: Excitement hits unprecedented new heights as Knott’s send you for a ride on one of the tallest thrill rides of its kind in the world… Height Requirement: 52 Inches La Revolucion: La Revolución swings riders an astounding 64 feet in the air, over 6 stories high! Height Requirement: 48 Inches Rip Tide Wipeout Screamin' Swing Family Rides Voyage to the Iron Reef: Voyage to the Iron Reef, is the brand new 4-D interactive ride that just opened at Knott's Berry Farm. Grab a freeze ray and join the battle to save Knott's from the mysterious creatures that are emerging from the waters beneath the Boardwalk! Height Requirement: 46 inches or accompanied by a responsible person. Timber Mountain Log Ride: Careen through the darkness of a twisting 2,100-foot waterway at speeds up to 12 feet per second, then plummet down a furious flume propelled by 24,000 gallons of water at your back. Height Requirement: 46 Inches or 36 inches and accompanied by a responsible person. Calico Mine Ride Calico Railroad Coast Rider Butterfield Stagecoach Ride Jaguar! Bigfoot rapids Pacific Scrambler Wheeler Dealer Bumper Cars Hat Dance High Sierra Ferris Wheel Surfside Gilders Dragon Swing Waveswinger Merry-Go-Round Sky Cabin Childern's Rides Balloon Race Huff and Puff Linus Launcher Flying Ace Rocky Mountain Trucking Company Rapid River Fun Camp Bus Woodstock's Airmail Grand Siera Railroad Charlie Brown's Kite Flyer Pig Pen's Mud Buggies Timberline Twister Water Rides Timber Mountain Log Ride Bigfoot Rapids To view the Park Map Click Here To view the Live Entertainment Click Here
Duffy Square - Statue of Lt. Colonel Father Francis
Patrick Duffy
TKTS Discount Theater ticket kiosk
Statue of George M. Cohan
Times Square Alliance Information Center
Palace Theater
Marriott Marquis Hotel
Marquis Theatre
Bertelsmann Building
Planet Hollywood
MTV Studios
Minskoff Theater
Toys R Us
Hard Rock Cafe
One Times Square
NASDAQ Market Site
Thomson Reuters Building
New Amsterdam Theater
ESPN Zone
Conde Nast Building
Knickerbocker Hotel Building
Bank of America Building
Bryant Park
WR Grace Building
Bryant Park Hotel
Bryant Park Cafe
Chrysler Building
Library Lions - Patience & Fortitude
New York Public Library
Lord & Taylor
Empire State Building
Little Korea aka Korea Town
Madison Square
51 Madison Avenue - New York Life Insurance
Company Building
41 Madison Avenue - site of Jerome Mansion
Herald Square
Macy's
Haier Building - former Greenwich Savings Bank
Keen's Steakhouse
Bryant Park
Statue of Dr. Jose Bonifacio Andrada
Statue of Benito Juarez
Hippodrome Building
International Center for Photography
Clubhouse Row - Hotel Algonquin et al
NHL Store
William Jenkins Worth Cenotaph - obelisk
Madison Square Park
Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower
Shake Shack
William Seward Statue
Flatiron Building
Ladies Mile District
Parsons School of Design of the New
School University
Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University
Forbes Gallery
Forbes Magazine Headquarters
First Presbyterian Church
Church of the Ascension (Episcopal)
Washington Square Arch
University Place
Grace Episcopal Church
Astor Place
Bayard-Condict Building
Cable Building
The Wall by Forrest Meyers
Prada Flagship store designed by Rem Kohlhaas
Bloomingdales SoHo branch
Top Shop/Top Man store
Haughwout Building
International Culinary Academy/French
Culinary Institute with L'Ecole Restaurant
Canal Street
Chinatown Information Kiosk
Manhattan Bridge
Dumbo district
George Westinghouse Vocational High School
911 Headquarters
WNYE Radio & Television - New York City Department of
Education Radio & Television studios
New York Technical College of the City University of New York
Brooklyn General Post Office
Fox Cable News Building
Diamond District
McGraw Hill Building
1251 Sixth Avenue - former Exxon Building
Barclays Capital Building - formerly Lehman Brothers HQ
Colony Records
Brill Building
Ambassador Theater
Crowne Plaza Times Square Hotel
Hershey Store
M&M Store
Morgan Stanley HQ
W Times Square Hotel
Museum of Sex
Madison Square
Marble Collegiate Church
Church of the Transfiguration ("Little Church Around the Corner")
Theodore Roosevelt United States Federal Courthouse for the
Eastern District of New York
Cadman Plaza
Brooklyn War Memorial (World Wars I & II)
Old Fulton Street
Brooklyn Eagle Warehouse
Grimaldi's Pizzeria
Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory
River Cafe
Fulton Ferry Landing
Continental Army Evacuation (August 29, 1776) Marker
Fulton Ferry marker
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry railing inscription
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Brooklyn Queens Expressway
Atlantic Avenue
Sahadi Imports
Damascus Bakery
Former St. Vincent's Home for Boys
Brooklyn House of Detention
Society of Friends (Quaker) Meeting House
Kings County Supreme Court
Brooklyn Borough Hall
Brooklyn Bridge Marriott Hotel
New York Municipal Building
Woolworth Building
AIG (former Cities Service) Building
70 Pine Street
Thurgood Marshall United States Federal Courthouse for the
Southern District of New York Hong Kong Bank Building
10 Downing Street
Winston Churchill Square
Father Demo Square
Blue Note Jazz Club
3rd Street Basketball Courts
Golden Swan Gardens
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
Jefferson Market Courthouse Library
New York Foundling Hospital
Siegel-Cooper Building - Bed, Bath & Beyond, TJ Maxx and
Filene's Basement
Grand Lodge of the Masons (71 West 23rd Street)
Manhattan Mall - former Gimbels Department Store site
Greeley Square
Horace Greeley statue
Herald Center
City University Graduate Center and Oxford
University Press (former B Altman Dept. Store)
Nashville to Nashville to Jack Daniels/Lynchburg Day Trip Depart Nashville at 9:00 am on a Sweet Magnolia Tours deluxe 14 passenger van for Lynchburg, TN. Visit America’s oldest registered distillery, The Jack Daniel Distillery. You’ll enjoy a guided tour to learn the science and the history of Jack Daniel’s craft including a tour of the rickyard, the stills, charcoal mellowing and a barrel house, to learn what makes Jack Daniel’s a Tennessee Whiskey. You’ll even get to taste a flight of five Tennessee whiskeys and liqueurs before it’s all over. Also while in Lynchburg, you’ll enjoy a family style lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House where they’ve been serving up southern hospitality and good home cooking since 1908. Located in the heart of Lynchburg, Tenn., just off the town square, it's recognized as one of the South's signature family-style dining restaurants. It possesses a history almost as rich as Miss Mary's Fudge Pie and was built before Lynchburg became home to Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey. You’ll get to enjoy a little free time on the historic Lynchburg square before heading back to Nashville. Arrive back in Nashville by 5:00 pm. Inclusions: Round-trip Nashville to Lynchburg via a private van with pick-up and return to your hotel The Flight of Jack Distillery Tour (a tasting tour) Lunch at Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House Exclusions: Gratuities Special Notes: Distillery Tour requires walking and steps. Must be 18 and older to take tour, Must be 21 and older to sample
Chicago CityPASS® ticket books include: • Shedd Aquarium • Skydeck Chicago • The Field Museum • Option Ticket 1: Museum of Science and Industry - Chicago OR 360 Chicago • Option Ticket 2: Adler Planetarium OR Art Institute of Chicago Option Tickets — You choose which of the two attractions you prefer to visit, but you do not need to decide this at the time of purchase. Shedd Aquarium VIP entry to Waters of the World galleries, Amazon Rising, Wild Reef, Abbott Oceanarium, Polar Play Zone, an aquatic show and Jellies special exhibit, plus your choice of a 4-D Experience. Skydeck Chicago Fast Pass admission to the Skydeck’s 360-degree views and The Ledge glass floor balconies. The Field Museum All-Access Pass, including admission to all permanent and ticketed exhibitions plus your choice of one digital 3D film. Museum of Science and Industry VIP entry into the museum, including Science Storms, U-505(exhibit only), YOU! The Experience, an Omnimax show and Motion Simulator Ride. 360 Chicago Fast Pass admission to Chicago’s best views and only open-air Sky Walk. Adler Planetarium VIP entry and general admission to all exhibitions, the historic Atwood Sphere and one 3-D theater show. Art Institute of Chicago Audio tour and admission to all permanent collections and non-ticketed special exhibitions.
From start to finish, New York Water Taxi provides a unique fun-filled experience. A cash bar is available on board to keep you refreshed along the way. Departs from Pier 16 in the historic South Street Seaport in Downtown Manhattan. Ferry Amenities Indoor and outdoor decks, including full sun deck Comfortable seating Two snack and beverage bars Here are just some of the many amazing sights you will see: The Statue of Liberty The famed gift from France that served as the symbol of America to millions of immigrants and citizens alike was erected in New York Harbor in 1886. The Brooklyn Bridge Completed in 1883, the iconic Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, and the view from underneath is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. One World Trade Center The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere - 1,776 feet tall! The Empire State Building Built during the American Great Depression in 1930, this astounding building has 102 floors and 6,500 windows, and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. One World Observatory As an official transportation partner of One World Observatory, New York Water Taxi is one of the select partners with access to timed One World Observatory tickets. Now you can make your All-Day Access Pass or Statue of Liberty Express ticket into a combo with a timed ticket to the Observatory coordinating your departure ahead of that time from Pier 79 or Pier 16. THREE LEVELS OF INNOVATION AND INSPIRATION - START AT ONE™ Start by ascending to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere in less than sixty seconds, then look toward the horizon and feel the city’s invincible spirit. Upon entry, Guests are greeted in the Global Welcome Center, where a large video board features salutations in an array of languages, and a dynamically generated world map highlights the hometowns of visitors. All admission is timed ticket entry. Guests experience a program titled “Voices,” which tells the personal stories of the men and women who built One World Trade Center. Next, “Foundations” provides Guests with a close up view of the very bedrock on which the building stands. Guests board one of five dedicated elevators to ascend to the 102nd floor in under 60 seconds. Immersive, floor-to-ceiling LED technology in each cab invites Guests to experience a virtual time-lapse that recreates the development of New York City’s skyline from the 1500s to present day. Guests take in an exciting, two-minute video presentation that combines bird’s eye imagery, time-lapse shots with abstract textures and patterns to present the unique rhythm and pulse of New York City to dramatic life in three dimensions. On the 100th floor of the Observatory, also known as the Discovery Level, Guests experience expansive, 360-degree views in all directions, taking in the iconic sights, surrounding waters and panoramic views of the city and beyond. The Main Observatory also features the Sky Portal. Guests are invited to step onto a 14-foot wide circular disc that delivers an unforgettable view, using real-time, high-definition footage of the streets below. This interactive skyline concierge allows Guests to deeply connect with the landmarks and neighborhoods they observe from above. At City Pulse, global ambassadors are stationed under a ring of HD video monitors and outfitted in gesture recognition technology, summoning imagery to the screens and providing Guests with close-up views and personalized recommendations.
The building that today houses the Museo Nacional del Prado was designed by architect Juan de Villanueva in 1785. It was constructed to house the Natural History Cabinet, by orders of King Charles III. However, the building's final purpose - as the new Royal Museum of Paintings and Sculptures - was the decision of the monarch's grandson, King Ferdinand VII, encouraged by his wife Queen Maria Isabel de Braganza. The Museo Nacional del Prado, opened to the public for the first time in November 1819. The Museum's first catalogue, published in 1819, included 311 paintings, although at that time its collection comprised just over 1,510 pictures from the various Reales Sitios (Royal Residences). The exceptionally important royal collection, which represents the foundation of the Museum's collection as we know it today, started to increase significantly in the 16th century during the time of Charles V and continued to thrive under the succeeding Habsburg and Bourbon Monarchs. It is down to them than nowadays we can contemplate in the Museum as greatest masterpieces as The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch, The Nobleman with his hand on his Chest by El Greco, Las Meninas by Velázquez and The Family of Carlos IV by Goya. The visit will take place in chronological order, starting with the exhibit hall where the masterpieces of J. Bosch (El Bosco) (1450-1516): The Table of the 7 Deadly Sins, The Hay Wain, The temptations of San Antonio, The Stone of Madness and The Garden of Delights, to continue with the rooms devoted to the Greco (1540-1614): The gentleman's hand on his chest, The Trinity, Christ embraced the cross and The Annunciation. Velázquez (1599-1660): The Worship, Drunkards, Equestrian Portraits, the Forge of Vulcan, The Christ, The spinners, Spears and Las Meninas, ending with Goya (1746-1828): The family of Carlos IV Pictures, The Shootings of May 2nd, Pestles and Black Paintings.
