Universal Orlando now has two new dining experiences available for guests to book that give guests special access to Universal's Superstar Parade and Universal's Cinematic Spectacular. These new experiences have been offered at Disney theme parks for years and are yet another step in Universal Orlando's transformation into a well-rounded resort experience.
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Despicable Me float in Superstar Parade © 2012 Universal Orlando Resort. All rights reserved. |
Universal's Superstar character breakfast takes place at the recently reopened Cafe La Bamba located in the Hollywood section of Universal Studios Florida. During breakfast, guests will get to interact with characters featured in the parade: Hop, Despicable Me, Dora & Diego, and Spongebob Squarepants. Guests will also enjoy early access to Shrek 4-D. Presumably when Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem officially opens July 2nd, it will also be available. Later in the day, guests who book this dining experience will have a special VIP area reserved to watch Universal's Superstar Parade. The price for Adults is $26.99 and $10.99 for Children.
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Guests enjoying Cinematic Spectacular © 2012 Universal Orlando Resort. All rights reserved. |
Universal's Cinematic Spectacular Dining Experience takes place at Lombard's Seafood Grille from 4-7:45 pm. After dinner, guests get to watch Universal's Cinematic Spectacular from Lombard's Seafood Grille Deck. The price for Price: Adults $44.99 and $12.99 for Children.
Find out more about Lombard's Seafood Grille
here.
Today's theme park guests who have children demand these sort of exclusive experiences that make the parks easier to enjoy. Instead of having to seek out characters, the characters come to you, and instead of having to stake out spots to view the parade or Cinematic Spectacular, you have a reserved, exclusive area. Most guests do not want to be bothered with those sorts of things, so these new experiences are perfect for them.
For reservations or more information, call Call 1-407-503-DINE (3463).
You can also make reservations at Universal Orlando's
website.
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