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Posted at 10:28 AM EST (1528 GMT) Nov. 9th, 2005 -- Universal City, California - Because once is not enough, Universal Studios Hollywood has rolled out the "Double Your Mummy" program at its popular "Revenge of the Mummy - The Ride" roller coaster inviting guests to take a spin on the thrill ride two times in a row for twice the fun.
Coupled with the theme park's "Buy A Day, Get 2006 Free" annual pass, which enables guests to purchase a single days admission ticket at $55 and enjoy a year of authentic Hollywood-themed entertainment, Universal Studios Hollywood is offering guests unlimited reasons to "Double Your Mummy" all year long.
"Revenge of the Mummy-The Ride" is first attraction in history to feature a fusion of threshold technology, high-speed roller coaster engineering, CGI and other movie-based immersive storytelling techniques.
The "Buy A Day, Get 2006 Free" offer is available at all Universal Studios Hollywood ticket booths and online at www.UniversalStudiosHollywood.com, where guests can purchase and print tickets from their own printers and redeem them at the Annual Pass processing center located inside the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park. Designed to maximize guest convenience with immediately redeemable tickets, Print@Home ticketing enables guests to print tickets at home, bypass the theme park ticket booths and proceed directly to the park's entrance upon arrival.
Additionally, guests may upgrade the 2006 Pass to Universal Studios' Deluxe Annual Pass or Premium Annual Pass, entitling them to enjoy a variety of benefits ranging from discounts at selected restaurants and stores, parking privileges and extended use of the Annual Pass.
The "Double Your Mummy" program runs daily until closing, on weekends until noon and will pause during the busy Thanksgiving, Christmas and summer holiday seasons.
The "Buy A Day, Get 2006 Free" offer is available at all Universal Studios Hollywood ticket booths and online at www.UniversalStudiosHollywood.com, where guests can purchase and print tickets from their own printers and redeem them at the Annual Pass processing center located inside the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park. Designed to maximize guest convenience with immediately redeemable tickets, Print@Home ticketing enables guests to print tickets at home, bypass the theme park ticket booths and proceed directly to the park's entrance upon arrival.
Additionally, guests may upgrade the 2006 Pass to Universal Studios' Deluxe Annual Pass or Premium Annual Pass, entitling them to enjoy a variety of benefits ranging from discounts at selected restaurants and stores, parking privileges and extended use of the Annual Pass.
Universal Studios Hollywood (www.UniversalStudiosHollywood.com) is a unit of Universal Parks & Resorts, a division of Universal Studios (www.universalstudios.com). Universal Studios is a part of NBC Universal.
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Sir Willow
Joined: May 2001
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Wow, they must be getting desparate. They've been cutting back on shows, attractions, characters, etc. Now they're offering double rides- even though it's going to mess up the lines on the ride. Is the line for it really that short that this isn't going to have a major impact?
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| 11/9/2005 1:15 PM |
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VF76
Joined: Apr 2005
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Why did'nt they just build a full sized ride to begin with? This ride is really short and over rated.
Actually, this park is about the least "bang for your buck" of any park I've been to. Over priced ($54.00?) for what they have to offer.
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| 11/9/2005 1:49 PM |
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Homer
Joined: Feb 2004
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Double rides on a simulation of being in a convertible with the top down going sixty miles per hour. AKA, the experience on lame Mummy...
Agreed, USH is getting a bit desperate.
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| 11/9/2005 3:40 PM |
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BobFunland
Joined: Aug 2005
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I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure they did this last year too. Don't be suprised if I'm wrong about it, but for some reason this struck me as "same old, same old"
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| 11/9/2005 6:47 PM |
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