You ride through sets, experiences, and mini-stories. The Studio Tour is unique in that rather than you going to individual attractions, they come to you. Harry Potter’s Wizarding World may get all the attention, but don’t miss the real reason for the park, its Studio Tour! The whole reason there’s a theme park here at all is because it developed around the very popular tram tours through the sets and backlots at the studio. While most folks may flock to Universal for Harry Potter or Jurassic World, we have always loved the park for the Studio Tour celebrating what Universal really is… a working movie studio. A screenshot of Jupiter’s Claim from the film Nope And how Jupiter’s Claim looks on the Universal Studios tram tour The candy shop is fully stocked, park maps at the fake ticket booths, and evidence of a catastrophic event will all be discovered by guests to the set. We visited Jupiter’s Claim earlier this week and were surprised to find a fully decorated little town. You can roll through the set on a regular tour beginning today, and guests of the VIP tours will actually be able to walk the set as part of their experience. Some of the film is shot in and around the fictional theme park “Jupiter’s Claim.” That expansive set was disassembled and transported to Universal Studios Hollywood as a new feature near the end of the Tram Tour. In the film, residents of a desolate desert town make a chilling supernatural discovery. It’s also opening as a new attraction on the world-famous Studio Tour today at Universal Studios Hollywood as well, the first time the theme park has opened an attraction the same day as a film release. Jordan Peele’s new comedy thriller, Nope, opens in theaters today (July 22nd, 2022).
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