- How do you accommodate guests with disabilities?
Universal Studios Hollywood prides itself on providing complete and convenient access for all our guests with disabilities.
Many rides, shows, attractions, escalators and parking structures are designed to comfortably accommodate guests in wheelchairs and other disabilities. There are designated guests-with-disabilities entrances for all our attractions in the Park.
- How do you accommodate guests with hearing impairments?
Assistive listening devices for Guests who are hard of hearing are provided at Guest Relations free of charge. For guests with mild to moderate hearing loss, amplified handsets are provided at all phone locations.
With one-week notice, sign language interpreting services will be made available in Universal Studios Hollywood at no charge. To arrange for sign language interpreting services, click here to contact Guest Relations or call 1-800-864-8377, option 9.
Video remote interpreting is available at Guest Relations and the First Aid stations.
- Are service animals allowed in the Park?
Service Animals are welcome in all of our restaurant and merchandise locations, attraction queues and most other locations throughout Universal Studios Hollywood.
Additionally, there are specific entry/boarding requirements for each attraction to assist the service animal’s owner in making an informed decision about their animal’s safe admission. Please consult the listing for each ride and attraction in our Rider’s Guide for Rider Safety and Guests with Disabilities or our designated entrance signs for more information.
- How do you accommodate guests who require mobility assistance?
Wheelchair and ECV’s (Electric Convenience Vehicle) rentals are available for rent just inside the Park, across from the Universal Studios Store. The rental fees are:
- Wheelchairs – $15
- ECVs – $60
There is a $25.00 refundable deposit fee for wheelchair rentals.
- How do you accommodate guests with oxygen tanks?
Oxygen tanks can be brought with you at some of our shows and attractions. However, due to the dramatic movement of the ride vehicles and certain flame effects at Universal Studios Hollywood, oxygen tanks are not permitted at the following locations:
- Where can I get more information?
For complete information, please download the Rider’s Guide for Rider Safety and Guests with Disabilities or pick up a printed copy at Guest Relations.
If additional accommodations are needed please stop by our Guest Relations desk located at the front entrance to the Park or please contact Guest Relations at 1-800-UNIVERSAL, or write to:
Universal Studios Hollywood
Attn: Guest Relations
100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City, CA 91608