I am super happy to report that it worked on Oct 13 and Oct 14! We were at the park for two days. Total spending for this hack was $18! Instead of paying $70 at the park parking. Parked over 8 hours each day. I did buy the tap card and the $5 metro day trip pass, out of my surprise, the $10 that I put in the tap card was stored inside my tap card. I would imagine that the $5 will expire at the end of the day but it didn’t. Great hack and thank you for sharing
@Ahsky0209 yes, the money on the tap card could still be used another day if you want to try out the metro. I'm glad this hack worked for you. 😀 Thank you for sharing your experience!
Just wanted to say thank you and report that it worked in October 18-19. The first day we were in a rush to get to the park ASAP and went straight to pay the parking and then ahead to the bridge / tram. The second day I realized that it would not allow you to pay the parking unless you had a tap card, therefore I just went down to the station and purchased one. You saved me many dollars, thanks for sharing, you are awesome!
I'm so glad this worked for you! Yes, it might ask you for a tap card if you go multiple days, but that's pretty easy and inexpensive. Thank you for sharing your experience! 😎 My goal is to provide as many "awesome" tips like this as possible.
@imbackyeah3773 we parked there about a week ago. The only thing worth noting is that if you park there more than once, the machine might require that you have a tap card. I mention how to get one in the video.
Thank you for the update. I will try it today, and update here later tonight or tomorrow. I’m only on vacation to the USA, so I’m assuming that the rental car was never parked in there before. 😁
Can you collapse the stroller? I'm assume you could probably fit it on if you collapse it. I know the signs said you can still ride it if you have a wheelchair, so there might be extra room in the front part of the tram.
The address is: 3913 Lankershim Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 91604 You can also search Universal City/Studio City Station Park and Ride. Your GPS should be able to find it. 😀
@@baretlimuhendis it's currently running from 6am to 3am. It comes pretty often, maybe every 10 to 15 minutes. It just does a loop up the hill and back, and there's more than one.
I'm honestly not sure. I don't think it usually runs that late, but I'd hope it would run later than usual for HHN. I might go up there this week. If I do, I'll see if I can find out.
@@mhurdah also the $3 parking lot looks like it's $3 for 24 hours, so i think you'd only have to pay for 1 day since you'd be there less than 24 hours even though you'd be there after midnight.
1:29 wait i'm so confused. There are signs that say you cannot park in this lot for universal studios but it leads you directly to universal studios ? Also wondering, what is this parking lot intended for?
Yes. This is exactly the case. It's technically a park and ride lot for commuters riding the train or the bus, but Universal Studios is literally across the street, and there's a very easy way to get there directly from the parking lot. It's kind of like when you go to the beach and a parking lot across the street says "no beach parking." A lot of people ignore the signs.
Any update on the Tram schedule for Horror Nights? I saw some people asking the same thing in other comments but haven't heard a reply. Thank you so much for this video!
3913 Lankershim Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 91604 You can also search Universal City/Studio City Station Park and Ride. Your GPS should be able to find it. 😀
You can walk, but I would take the tram. The entrance is on top of the hill, and that's kind of a difficult way to start your day. The tram is free and fairly quick.
Thanks for watching! Are you planning on taking advantage of the $3 parking hack?
I am super happy to report that it worked on Oct 13 and Oct 14! We were at the park for two days. Total spending for this hack was $18! Instead of paying $70 at the park parking. Parked over 8 hours each day. I did buy the tap card and the $5 metro day trip pass, out of my surprise, the $10 that I put in the tap card was stored inside my tap card. I would imagine that the $5 will expire at the end of the day but it didn’t. Great hack and thank you for sharing
@Ahsky0209 yes, the money on the tap card could still be used another day if you want to try out the metro. I'm glad this hack worked for you. 😀 Thank you for sharing your experience!
Just wanted to say thank you and report that it worked in October 18-19. The first day we were in a rush to get to the park ASAP and went straight to pay the parking and then ahead to the bridge / tram. The second day I realized that it would not allow you to pay the parking unless you had a tap card, therefore I just went down to the station and purchased one. You saved me many dollars, thanks for sharing, you are awesome!
I'm so glad this worked for you! Yes, it might ask you for a tap card if you go multiple days, but that's pretty easy and inexpensive. Thank you for sharing your experience! 😎 My goal is to provide as many "awesome" tips like this as possible.
@tvytube791 it's a card you need to ride the metro, and you may need one in order to park in this parking lot. I show how to get one in the video.
Not all heroes wear capes!!! Thank you!!!!
@@cristianmagana6747 thank you for the kind comment! I'm so glad you found this tip helpful! 😀
We are going tomorrow with my mom and we're definitely doing this! Hahahaha thanks a lot, this is perfect ❤
You're welcome! 😄
Have you done this? Did it work for you? 😊
@imbackyeah3773 we parked there about a week ago. The only thing worth noting is that if you park there more than once, the machine might require that you have a tap card. I mention how to get one in the video.
Thank you for the update.
I will try it today, and update here later tonight or tomorrow.
I’m only on vacation to the USA, so I’m assuming that the rental car was never parked in there before. 😁
@@themeparkspark we’ve been there yesterday and I can confirm that it worked without an issue ❤️
Thank you for sharing this 😊
Definitely doing this for our trip in November. What is the Universal tram schedule?
@@lolovely87 I need to see if the tram's hours are posted anywhere. I'll check next time I'm there. Should be later this week.
The current schedule is 6am to 3am.
Does the tram let you take a stroller? It didn't look like there was space for them. I have a bulky one.
Can you collapse the stroller? I'm assume you could probably fit it on if you collapse it. I know the signs said you can still ride it if you have a wheelchair, so there might be extra room in the front part of the tram.
@@themeparkspark it does collapse. Is that trolly part of universal studios? Maybe I can call and ask.
@@gabrielah.2585 It is an official Universal Studios shuttle. I think you'll be fine if it collapses.
Im going to universal what is the address of the parking lot so i can use my gps
Its my first time going to California 😁
The address is:
3913 Lankershim Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 91604
You can also search Universal City/Studio City Station Park and Ride. Your GPS should be able to find it. 😀
Hey there thanks for video , how often is there a tram?
@@baretlimuhendis it's currently running from 6am to 3am. It comes pretty often, maybe every 10 to 15 minutes. It just does a loop up the hill and back, and there's more than one.
@@themeparkspark you’re perfect, thanks
@@baretlimuhendis happy to help!
do u know if this would work for horror nights? does the tram operate at 2am? would i have to pay for two days instead of one?
I'm honestly not sure. I don't think it usually runs that late, but I'd hope it would run later than usual for HHN. I might go up there this week. If I do, I'll see if I can find out.
@@themeparkspark awesome, thank you
@@mhurdahjust checked - it runs until 3am
@@mhurdah also the $3 parking lot looks like it's $3 for 24 hours, so i think you'd only have to pay for 1 day since you'd be there less than 24 hours even though you'd be there after midnight.
Hello, Thanks for the info!
Which Universal?
California or Florida?
You're welcome! Universal Studios Hollywood which is the one in California. 😀
@themeparkspark Quick question: do you know what kind of snacks/food is allowed to bring in?
1:29 wait i'm so confused. There are signs that say you cannot park in this lot for universal studios but it leads you directly to universal studios ?
Also wondering, what is this parking lot intended for?
Yes. This is exactly the case. It's technically a park and ride lot for commuters riding the train or the bus, but Universal Studios is literally across the street, and there's a very easy way to get there directly from the parking lot. It's kind of like when you go to the beach and a parking lot across the street says "no beach parking." A lot of people ignore the signs.
Any update on the Tram schedule for Horror Nights? I saw some people asking the same thing in other comments but haven't heard a reply. Thank you so much for this video!
@@stephen12holbrook i wasn't able to make it over there last week after all. I'll make it a priority to stop by this weekend and find out.
Update - the shuttle is running until 3am.
@@themeparkspark Thank you so much!
@@stephen12holbrook you're welcome!
I'm going to universal Halloween horror nights next month I'm happy I came across your video I'm from Las Vegas by the way
I love Las Vegas! I'm glad you found this video helpful for your upcoming trip! Thanks so much for commenting. 😀
Is it still there ?
Yes, it's still there. Pretty sure it'll always be there since there's a metro stop right there.
What's the address?
3913 Lankershim Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 91604
You can also search Universal City/Studio City Station Park and Ride. Your GPS should be able to find it. 😀
@@themeparkspark thank you so much!! Very helpful!
@@flywithpinky You're welcome!
We Will park there tomorrow can you walk to the intrance . Or beter take the tram?
You can walk, but I would take the tram. The entrance is on top of the hill, and that's kind of a difficult way to start your day. The tram is free and fairly quick.