Awesome video really enjoyed it ! Fast times reference in the beginning , And it's been a long long time since we've heard the monotone " There goes the monorail " And I remember that steam locomotive that you were referring to, they called it the runaway train , The tram that you road on would stop on the track, it seemed as if the train was going to ram the tram , I'm older than you guys so I experience that and the collapsing bridge , thank you !!
With you talking over the tour guide, kind of reminds me of that I love Lucy episode where Lucy gets on the tour bus and keeps talking and finally the tour guide puts the microphone up to her mouth 😁😂 Wow, they've had that flooding scene for so long, that's one thing I remember when I went in 1975 on my School field trip.
I think the OP was saying this in humor siting a funny I Love Lucy episode. Now there are haters jumping on the bandwagon to complain, but the tour guide didnt seem to mind so all the complainers shouldnt either.
That is *NOT* the mechanical shark that was part of the Universal Studio tour in the late 70's. 33:40 I have an excellent, memorable, scary photo of the shark. The teeth are much more pronounced, and it came much closer to the tour bus. It was part of the Ten Commandments tour, where the tour bus parts the sea.
Love Once upon a time in Hollywood so cool to see where Leo and the little girl were sitting he asked her what she was reading and she replied “ A Biography of Walt Disney” love that 😊❤️
Its always great to see Adam geek out while doing these types of tours. Also your the guide was probably the best I have seen. If I ever make it there I will for sure book the VIP tour.
I can remember when Universal Studios Tours opened to the public. We went shortly after and I still have the pictures. They had props from the Land of the Giants?” old tv show. And it was during the days where you would dress up to go to places so I’m in my little pink dress with my family. This makes me want to take that VIP tour. Unfortunately, I’m just a poor teacher and I have to really think about that cost Lol. It’s nice to live vicariously through you and this was a great video.
That was a fantastic tour! Such a small group this time which makes it easier to cover more ground. When I toured Abraham Lincoln's home, I was the only person who purchased a ticket for my time slot and got an amazing tour.
The Backlot tours are amazing and well worth it. We did it back in 1980. Dad was a friend of one of the producers out there, and we had a memorable day. 🙂
Nice! Always wanted to do the tram tour at least. I remember the Knight Rider episode when Michael and KITT drove all over the backlot and passed a couple of Cylons from Battlestar Galactica. Those were the days...
Adam, I never knew this VIP tour existed. I remember taking the Universal tour in the 1970’s as a kid. My favorite was the Collapsing Bridge. The Western and little town/ Monster movie set brought back memories of watching The Wolfman, Frankenstein, etc on Saturday afternoons on tv on channel 5 or 9 in SoCal. Like you, I grew up loving old Hollywood movie magic and special effects.
I loved the collapsing bridge as a kid. It was a pretty good thrill, but the best part was coming around the front afterward and seeing it "rebuild itself" for the next tram.
I've been pointing up at the Universal Hilton all week when I drive by and I say hey look, Adam the Woo is staying up there somewhere 🤣 💚 Great vid, as usual. I think maybe having Sean and Adam along upped their tour guide's game. He was already awesome but he knew he was among his fellow film peeps here. Nice. :) ✌️
Growing up in the Philippines & watching a lot of American films & show I was in awe (& mildly teary eyed) the first time I went to the tram tour of Universal Studios and seeing the sets & characters that I only saw in the small & big screen. I miss the animatronic King Kong though. I only got to see it once & I remember it's banana breath lol. Enjoyed your video. I highly contemplated doing it the last time I went to Universal but I didn't cause I spent so much on merch!
This was so awesome always enjoy when your able to do these kinda vip tours and share your knowledge of everything you know. Thanks for sharing with all of us
Did background work for a few years when I lived in Los Angeles. Always loved the days when the show I was working on was shooting at Universal. And if the set was on the backlot I always made sure to explore during the down times while production was setting up next shots/scenes. So much cool history!
Well Adam, Sean...what an amazing tour, I thoroughly enjoyed myself again, ..thank you ever so much for the TV ride lol👍 ..it means a heck of alot too me, I'm 64 years old and I grew up watching all the great shows ..and the silly obscure ones also..again thank you, and I so much appreciate your Walk and Talk !! 😉❤️
I really enjoyed this when I did it a few years ago. Lunch was good, too. I liked that this tour guide knew stuff that you were asking about on the spot.
I did the regular backlot tour here years ago. I’m glad they kept the earthquake thing. It’s just classic movie effects! Great vid! I’m a movie nerd so this is just Soo awesome to watch!!
Brilliant!! I'm from the UK but my Step Mom is from L.A and I first went on the tour in the early 70s came back another couple of times last in 1979 and still have photos I took (One is of the Munsters house) I inherited all the super 8movies from my Dad last year including Disneyland i with the Swiss family Robinson house, the Tikki Tikki room, country bears jamboree ,underwater 2000 leagues under the sea submarine and the cars that were on rails ,thanks for bringing back more great memories Adam , cheers mate ,Max Liverpool😎
Its really great they have kept a lot of the classic places there like the water and such. My late wife went and stayed a week visiting the park in like 1985 or 86. Ill never get to go. Also Doc and Lucy were AWESOME.
I loved seeing the tour thru your eyes Adam. Seeing Bruce the shark was a blast. You got the perfect tour guide too. I’m glad you filled in more little details here and there. Lucy and Doc were hilarious! ❤️🙏🏻👍🥐🌴
I so want to do this tour since I moved back to California. Love that you got together with Daphne , Kitra and Peter. You all made laugh. Great info Adam.
NO U R AWESOME! Absolutely loved this video, price was fantastic in relation to what you experienced. THE TOUR GUIDE WAS A GEM, It was just amazing seeing moments from my favorite movies AND favorite TV STAR LUCY BALL. You were in AWE so often, I laughed. BEST VLOG EVER TO ME, ❤️🙏🏽
I’ve taken the back lot studio tour several times. The first time was back in 1965 or thereabouts when all there was was the studio tour there was no amusement park the last time I took the VIP tour was 2004 and the price was around $200 if I remember correctly. I particularly liked the unrestricted access to the prop house. I still have a picture of the Maltese falcon. The flash flood has been there since the 60s. This brings back many good memories
Sadly this is true. I can't believe the tour guide said that stage 12 was the Phantom stage and that the set was still inside. Parts of Frankenstein and Dracula were filmed is stage 12 but not Phantom of the Opera. Universal claimed that they put the Phantom set in storage before they demolished stage 28 but I don't know if this is true. I can only hope so.
Hi - This is my first time revisiting the Universal backlot (via your video) since 1973. Much has changed. One of the cool things about the tour in 1973 was that the actors currently working on the set would visit the people taking the Universal backlot tours. Times were different in 1973, much more laid back. My favorite part of the 1973 tour was visiting the set of "Airport" which was released 3 years earlier in 1970. The Psycho house was in much better condition in 1973 than it is today. Universal used to keep everything on their backlot tour cosmetically up to date so that it looked exactly on the tour as it was in the movies. Thank you much for your video, Adam!
That view at the beginning took me back to our vacation four years ago. We hadn’t planned to go to Universal but decided to squeeze in a day between our San Diego and Disneyland stays. We stayed one night in that Hilton (room 1865) and spent one day at Universal (with express pass) and had a blast! There isn’t as much there as in the Florida resort, but there sure is a lot packed into a small space, the backlot tour is unique, and the City Walk is a great place to spend time.
When I was 9 yrs old back in 1985 my grandparents flew me out to stay with them in Los Angeles for the summer (my first time in LA). They took me to Universal Studios Hollywood and its something I still remember fondly to this day. The subway earthquake/flood part in this video was a Battlestar Galactica experience back in the 80's. You get "captured" by the Cylons and rescued by the good guys. It was an amazing experience for me since I loved that show.
Thank you for this video. Good to see the Universal Studio tour. I haven’t been on it since the 90s. Funny to see a lot of the same. Lol But also good to see some new. 😊
Hey Adam! It’s your VIP tour guide! Thank you so much for taking my tour. You and Sean are awesome!
Hi Sean, you should organise them a SUPER VIP Tour one day. I know you can do it! :)
Had a blast man ! Thanks for taking us to so many great spots
can we request you when we book a tour??
Awesome video really enjoyed it !
Fast times reference in the beginning , And it's been a long long time since we've heard the monotone " There goes the monorail " And I remember that steam locomotive that you were referring to, they called it the runaway train , The tram that you road on would stop on the track, it seemed as if the train was going to ram the tram , I'm older than you guys so I experience that and the collapsing bridge , thank you !!
@@Peajay007 Absolutely!
The fact that Doc Brown recognized who he was talking too. "Join us, shall you" that's awesome
Don’t forget you’re awesome too
I too thought that was awesome
Doc quoted Adam’s catch phrase. That’s epic! This is so amazing.
With you talking over the tour guide, kind of reminds me of that I love Lucy episode where Lucy gets on the tour bus and keeps talking and finally the tour guide puts the microphone up to her mouth 😁😂 Wow, they've had that flooding scene for so long, that's one thing I remember when I went in 1975 on my School field trip.
lolol! This made me laugh. I love I Love Lucy.
Obvious that Adam could lead this tour!
Bwahaha😂😹
@@ballbag I think they get that vloggers would be big on attractions like this so they understand
I think the OP was saying this in humor siting a funny I Love Lucy episode. Now there are haters jumping on the bandwagon to complain, but the tour guide didnt seem to mind so all the complainers shouldnt either.
I love how the VIP bus driver made sure you guys got all your shots and even backed up a few times.
This does not happen for us regular folk, I think it's because he's a RUclipser
That is *NOT* the mechanical shark that was part of the Universal Studio tour in the late 70's. 33:40
I have an excellent, memorable, scary photo of the shark. The teeth are much more pronounced, and it came much closer to the tour bus.
It was part of the Ten Commandments tour, where the tour bus parts the sea.
Love Once upon a time in Hollywood so cool to see where Leo and the little girl were sitting he asked her what she was reading and she replied “ A Biography of Walt Disney” love that 😊❤️
You're the most impressive knowledgeable Hollywood historian. Your love shines through.
I can't believe how much filming you could do back there!!
This is SO cool!!
Oh doc knew you!?! Amazing!
Thanks Adam!
Its always great to see Adam geek out while doing these types of tours.
Also your the guide was probably the best I have seen.
If I ever make it there I will for sure book the VIP tour.
The guy playing Doc is great! He sounds like he's doing an impression of Kevin Pollak doing an impression of Doc Brown lol.
I can remember when Universal Studios Tours opened to the public. We went shortly after and I still have the pictures. They had props from the Land of the Giants?” old tv show. And it was during the days where you would dress up to go to places so I’m in my little pink dress with my family.
This makes me want to take that VIP tour. Unfortunately, I’m just a poor teacher and I have to really think about that cost Lol.
It’s nice to live vicariously through you and this was a great video.
I'm loving the memories this video is bringing back to me. I remember this tour as a kid in the 70s/80s.
That was a fantastic tour! Such a small group this time which makes it easier to cover more ground. When I toured Abraham Lincoln's home, I was the only person who purchased a ticket for my time slot and got an amazing tour.
Loved Doc Brown quoting your catch phrase to you!
The Backlot tours are amazing and well worth it. We did it back in 1980. Dad was a friend of one of the producers out there, and we had a memorable day. 🙂
Absolutely amazing! Universal just blows my mind! Can't thank you enough adam!!!!!
Absolutely loved seeing Doc & Lucy 😂❤️👍
Nice! Always wanted to do the tram tour at least. I remember the Knight Rider episode when Michael and KITT drove all over the backlot and passed a couple of Cylons from Battlestar Galactica. Those were the days...
Adam, I never knew this VIP tour existed. I remember taking the Universal tour in the 1970’s as a kid. My favorite was the Collapsing Bridge. The Western and little town/ Monster movie set brought back memories of watching The Wolfman, Frankenstein, etc on Saturday afternoons on tv on channel 5 or 9 in SoCal. Like you, I grew up loving old Hollywood movie magic and special effects.
That Doc impersonator was spot on!!
I loved the collapsing bridge as a kid. It was a pretty good thrill, but the best part was coming around the front afterward and seeing it "rebuild itself" for the next tram.
Hell yes. You just took me back to my childhood!
This is fantastic! So many cool things in the backlot! That monster mural is INCREDIBLE
These are my favorite travel vids .. the combined knowledge of you two really helps... you have out Wooed yourself...
What a tremendous value! This was awesome. Thanks Adam!
I love everything about this tour. It was so amazing. Thanks again Adam for a great video.
I've been pointing up at the Universal Hilton all week when I drive by and I say hey look, Adam the Woo is staying up there somewhere 🤣 💚 Great vid, as usual. I think maybe having Sean and Adam along upped their tour guide's game. He was already awesome but he knew he was among his fellow film peeps here. Nice. :) ✌️
Love this Tour! Lucy, looked just like Lucille Ball!! 👀You always Have a Great Time!! where ever you Tour, Lots of Fun and Laughs!!! Thanks Again!! 👏
Growing up in the Philippines & watching a lot of American films & show I was in awe (& mildly teary eyed) the first time I went to the tram tour of Universal Studios and seeing the sets & characters that I only saw in the small & big screen. I miss the animatronic King Kong though. I only got to see it once & I remember it's banana breath lol. Enjoyed your video. I highly contemplated doing it the last time I went to Universal but I didn't cause I spent so much on merch!
Simply awesome! Thank you!
This was so awesome always enjoy when your able to do these kinda vip tours and share your knowledge of everything you know. Thanks for sharing with all of us
Heck yeah, this was epic. Love detailed backlot stuff.
Doc talking about sorbet was friggin hilarious!! That tour was sooo choice!
Fantastic. Thank you for the VIP Tour, esp Backlot. So great! 👏👏👏👏
I loved The Great Outdoors! John Candy was amazing!
Did background work for a few years when I lived in Los Angeles. Always loved the days when the show I was working on was shooting at Universal. And if the set was on the backlot I always made sure to explore during the down times while production was setting up next shots/scenes. So much cool history!
Absolutely incredible video. Thanks Adam.
Adam thanks SO much for this brilliant vlog, so fascinating, watching from Ireland, being able to see the behind the scenes is really appreciated
Well Adam, Sean...what an amazing tour, I thoroughly enjoyed myself again, ..thank you ever so much for the TV ride lol👍 ..it means a heck of alot too me, I'm 64 years old and I grew up watching all the great shows ..and the silly obscure ones also..again thank you, and I so much appreciate your Walk and Talk !! 😉❤️
Bringing back memories 1984 ,amazing love your video
I really enjoyed this when I did it a few years ago. Lunch was good, too. I liked that this tour guide knew stuff that you were asking about on the spot.
I did the regular backlot tour here years ago. I’m glad they kept the earthquake thing. It’s just classic movie effects! Great vid! I’m a movie nerd so this is just Soo awesome to watch!!
These are my favorite type of videos. Thank you Adam.
Brilliant!! I'm from the UK but my Step Mom is from L.A and I first went on the tour in the early 70s came back another couple of times last in 1979 and still have photos I took (One is of the Munsters house) I inherited all the super 8movies from my Dad last year including Disneyland i with the Swiss family Robinson house, the Tikki Tikki room, country bears jamboree ,underwater 2000 leagues under the sea submarine and the cars that were on rails ,thanks for bringing back more great memories Adam , cheers mate ,Max Liverpool😎
Wow, wow, wow, its brilliant xx thankyou adam
Thanks for the exclusive tour, Adam!
One of the best videos I've seen in many a while, and when Doc said 'shall you?' - great stuff!
Its really great they have kept a lot of the classic places there like the water and such. My late wife went and stayed a week visiting the park in like 1985 or 86. Ill never get to go. Also Doc and Lucy were AWESOME.
I loved seeing the tour thru your eyes Adam. Seeing Bruce the shark was a blast. You got the perfect tour guide too. I’m glad you filled in more little details here and there. Lucy and Doc were hilarious! ❤️🙏🏻👍🥐🌴
Loved Doc Brown! Also, getting to see the Court of Miracles was fantastic. Thanks AtW!
Awesome ! This video will be a classic for sure, one of the very best of TheDailyWoo for sure 👍
I’d be in Heaven. I’m not only a Quentin Tarantino fan. But loved Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. That twist ending was genius.
Oh WOW great vlog again, loved that VIP BL tour so interesting, thanks for sharing 💖
This tour looks awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent ! Thanks for another great share !
I so want to do this tour since I moved back to California. Love that you got together with Daphne , Kitra and Peter. You all made laugh. Great info Adam.
Therrrree gooooes the monaaaaarail...lol...Love it!
Freaking love this vlog! The guide was great also. Thank you for taking us along, Adam.
This may be my new favorite TDW. Excellent from start to finish.
Absolutely fantastic vlog, I watched it twice. Thank you so much
This was definitely a better back lot tour than your other ones. Way cool.
NO U R AWESOME! Absolutely loved this video, price was fantastic in relation to what you experienced. THE TOUR GUIDE WAS A GEM, It was just amazing seeing moments from my favorite movies AND favorite TV STAR LUCY BALL. You were in AWE so often, I laughed. BEST VLOG EVER TO ME, ❤️🙏🏽
Absolutely fabulous video Adam, loved the tour. Something I will never get to see in person,,,ty for bringing it to me.....😀💜
Hey Adam! That’s awesome to see Sean, too. 👍 I like when you guys are together.
Awesome tour/video, Adam!!
Loved this!! 🙂👍
Thank you guys! A lot has changed since I was there. Great tour!!
It was awesome.I loved the tour and all the cool information.
Awesome vlog! What a fantastic tour guide also.
I’ve taken the back lot studio tour several times. The first time was back in 1965 or thereabouts when all there was was the studio tour there was no amusement park the last time I took the VIP tour was 2004 and the price was around $200 if I remember correctly. I particularly liked the unrestricted access to the prop house. I still have a picture of the Maltese falcon. The flash flood has been there since the 60s. This brings back many good memories
Loved that Doc Brown! 😊
Thanks for taking us along Adam!
THIS WAS AWESOME !!!!
The Phantom of the Opera Stage 28 was actually behind where the Transformers building is now. It was demolished in 2014.
Sadly this is true. I can't believe the tour guide said that stage 12 was the Phantom stage and that the set was still inside. Parts of Frankenstein and Dracula were filmed is stage 12 but not Phantom of the Opera. Universal claimed that they put the Phantom set in storage before they demolished stage 28 but I don't know if this is true. I can only hope so.
Thank you ADAM for taking us with you.
Thank you sooo much for this…loved it….but then I love all your vlogs!!!!
Awesome video Adam! And Sean! Big fun!!!!
Hi - This is my first time revisiting the Universal backlot (via your video) since 1973. Much has changed. One of the cool things about the tour in 1973 was that the actors currently working on the set would visit the people taking the Universal backlot tours. Times were different in 1973, much more laid back. My favorite part of the 1973 tour was visiting the set of "Airport" which was released 3 years earlier in 1970. The Psycho house was in much better condition in 1973 than it is today. Universal used to keep everything on their backlot tour cosmetically up to date so that it looked exactly on the tour as it was in the movies. Thank you much for your video, Adam!
That view at the beginning took me back to our vacation four years ago. We hadn’t planned to go to Universal but decided to squeeze in a day between our San Diego and Disneyland stays. We stayed one night in that Hilton (room 1865) and spent one day at Universal (with express pass) and had a blast! There isn’t as much there as in the Florida resort, but there sure is a lot packed into a small space, the backlot tour is unique, and the City Walk is a great place to spend time.
That actor that played doc made me smile literally with you interacting with him
Just the scene where Leonardo was was worth the $,He’s my fav actor ❤ got the goosebumps when I noticed that saloon right away 👍🏻
i was just there last Thursday, regular tram ride, but its my favorite ride, i love behind the scenes and old movie filming locations, good vid
Thanks Adam great tour
Great show thanks for taking us with you
Its always a real pleasure to watch your videos my friend. 10/10 and seeing Sean to.
Thank you for sharing this with us!
When I was 9 yrs old back in 1985 my grandparents flew me out to stay with them in Los Angeles for the summer (my first time in LA). They took me to Universal Studios Hollywood and its something I still remember fondly to this day. The subway earthquake/flood part in this video was a Battlestar Galactica experience back in the 80's. You get "captured" by the Cylons and rescued by the good guys. It was an amazing experience for me since I loved that show.
Lucy, was spot on!
Doc saying join us shall you was amazing
Thank you for this video. Good to see the Universal Studio tour. I haven’t been on it since the 90s. Funny to see a lot of the same. Lol But also good to see some new. 😊
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing!
This was so much fun to watch thanks Adam this one of my favs to date!
Love the yellow cab!
Great video! The interaction with Doc Brown was such a great way to end the tour!
This was very cool to see, so much information and history in one spot!
15 years we still love you and what you do LonnieRay
I’ve done the vip also and it didn’t disappoint! Loved it and need to do it again. They didn’t have the prop warehouse open when we went. Thanks Adam!
Great VIP tour😊
NCIS films there as well, i saw the BTTF town hall in a ep a few months back, love once a time in hollywood, so well done,
Adam you have the best videos ever .Thank You
Thanks for an excellent tour of the backlot, well worth the money. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
I miss Earthquake at Orlando Studios 😭
Thanks for the video Adam! Take care!