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Universal Studios Hollywood Raises Daily Ticket Prices 7%, Weeks After 9% Disneyland Hike

Only two weeks after Disneyland increased daily ticket prices nearly 9%, the theme park’s biggest Southern California rival, Universal Studios Hollywood, raised daily ticket prices by more than 7%.

Pammy Hamm, 6, runs around the entrance to Universal Studios Hollywood before it opens on March 14, 2013. (Credit: Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)

The cost of a peak-demand daily ticket for Universal Studios Hollywood was boosted over the weekend to $129 from $120 at the front gate. Visitors can save up to $20 off that price by booking tickets online. California residents can save up to $30 off the gate price with an online purchase.

The hike comes only months before the park opens a new attraction based on the animated characters from the 2008 DreamWorks movie “Kung Fu Panda.”

The new attraction, set to open this summer, is expected to use projection mapping, 360-degree surround-sound audio and physical effects such as water and wind; seats will pivot and swivel in time with the action projected in front of the guests.

Read the full story on LATimes.com.

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