When we were there it was always maxed out on capacity no matter what time of day. There was an option to pay for early entry and if you want to spend the money that would definitely help you get things done before the crowds hit. But I don’t think it’s quite as wild as it was when it first opened. The one reason I would choose to go first thing is to be done in time for lunch since there is only one food option within that land. Have fun!!
No strollers in that area is an excellent move by Universal. It's a brand new area that will likely be crowded most of the time so it doesn't need to be cluttered up with a bunch of strollers taking up space. People can bring those kids when they are old enough walk on their own.
It’s a small area and I totally understand the reasoning. It was still surprising since most areas are fairly stroller friendly (if you don’t count the bazillions of escalators. 😂)
Hi guys- the Toadstool Cafe Dinner video should post on Tuesday, and hopefully the video about the rest of Universal Studios Hollywood (outside Super Nintendo World) will post later next week. Stay tuned and turn on notifications so you don't miss them!! Thanks SO MUCH for watching!
It’s totally optional and I’ve heard some families skip it but the mini games around the land require it and it’s really the primary activity in the land (besides the one ride and one cafe… and maybe some character photos). I’d recommend going for it.
Thanks for your review! One question about the Mario Kart ride, is there any height restriction? We have a 3 year old toddler, but I'm thinking it might be too stimulating/ loud for him. Edit: Ah I saw the part where your little guy was waiting outside. :) We might do parent swap, like go through the line together to view all the decorations and have one parent take the little one outside.
Yes, it’s a 40” heigh requirement so our 2 1/2 yr old waited it out. They have a swap set up where one adult goes through the line and the other has a slip of paper to return and ride, skip the line, once the first person is done. It works well and you still walk through all the details of the line, just at a faster pace. Have fun!!
They were $40 each. Kind of pricey but we hope to use them again when the new one opens in Florida! And they work as an amiibo on Nintendo Switch so that’s a fun little bonus.
They didn’t say but it is a really small land so I imagine with strollers and the crowds things could actually get dangerously congested (or at the very least, frustrating) if there were a bunch of strollers inside. It’s still a bummer for us families that need them.
@FiveHungryTravelers I'm glad I watched your video, we will be going soon and have toddler twins and a 5 year old. Now I can plan what to do with the little guys!! Let me know if you have any other tips!
I'm so glad it's helpful! Be sure to check out our other video of Universal so you can see what we did outside of Super Nintendo World! ruclips.net/video/3ua1M_n2SbY/видео.html
Would you suggest trying to hit Nintendo world first then go up to the rest of the park?
When we were there it was always maxed out on capacity no matter what time of day. There was an option to pay for early entry and if you want to spend the money that would definitely help you get things done before the crowds hit. But I don’t think it’s quite as wild as it was when it first opened. The one reason I would choose to go first thing is to be done in time for lunch since there is only one food option within that land. Have fun!!
No strollers in that area is an excellent move by Universal. It's a brand new area that will likely be crowded most of the time so it doesn't need to be cluttered up with a bunch of strollers taking up space. People can bring those kids when they are old enough walk on their own.
It’s a small area and I totally understand the reasoning. It was still surprising since most areas are fairly stroller friendly (if you don’t count the bazillions of escalators. 😂)
Hi guys- the Toadstool Cafe Dinner video should post on Tuesday, and hopefully the video about the rest of Universal Studios Hollywood (outside Super Nintendo World) will post later next week. Stay tuned and turn on notifications so you don't miss them!! Thanks SO MUCH for watching!
Update! Toadstool Cafe review will be posted tomorrow (Wednesday). Thanks for your patience, everyone!
I Like The Part How All Of You Go On Mario Kart Ride
It was fun! Thanks for watching!
Did axel get on
Hi there, have one question. Do we need to buy the power band or that’s optional?
It’s totally optional and I’ve heard some families skip it but the mini games around the land require it and it’s really the primary activity in the land (besides the one ride and one cafe… and maybe some character photos). I’d recommend going for it.
Thanks for your review! One question about the Mario Kart ride, is there any height restriction? We have a 3 year old toddler, but I'm thinking it might be too stimulating/ loud for him. Edit: Ah I saw the part where your little guy was waiting outside. :) We might do parent swap, like go through the line together to view all the decorations and have one parent take the little one outside.
Yes, it’s a 40” heigh requirement so our 2 1/2 yr old waited it out. They have a swap set up where one adult goes through the line and the other has a slip of paper to return and ride, skip the line, once the first person is done. It works well and you still walk through all the details of the line, just at a faster pace. Have fun!!
@@FiveHungryTravelers Oh wow that's awesome! Thanks, we can't wait!
Hi .. looks a lot fun over there .. planning to go there with my 3 year old in sept cant wait .. thanks for sharing 🎉
General ticket gives you permission to all the rides or you have to pay for them while inside..? Kindly inform me pls so atleast i know
@@indiragandhiorio2938 admission gives you access to all the rides within the park!
Thank you for your review! We have young children too .
Glad it was helpful! It’s a little tricky with smaller kids, but a fun time!
@@FiveHungryTravelers most definitely, we'll be there before month !!!!!
6:17 if you see Mario or his team you won
Ding, ding, ding…ding, ding, ding.
So many sound effects! 😂
How much were the bands?
They were $40 each. Kind of pricey but we hope to use them again when the new one opens in Florida! And they work as an amiibo on Nintendo Switch so that’s a fun little bonus.
No strollers?! Is there a reason why?
They didn’t say but it is a really small land so I imagine with strollers and the crowds things could actually get dangerously congested (or at the very least, frustrating) if there were a bunch of strollers inside. It’s still a bummer for us families that need them.
@FiveHungryTravelers I'm glad I watched your video, we will be going soon and have toddler twins and a 5 year old. Now I can plan what to do with the little guys!! Let me know if you have any other tips!
I'm so glad it's helpful! Be sure to check out our other video of Universal so you can see what we did outside of Super Nintendo World! ruclips.net/video/3ua1M_n2SbY/видео.html