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Universal Fan Fest Nights 2026

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Jerroddragon said:
I've seen them putting upgrade your tickets to Fan Fest for 50 dollars in the park, at the same location where they do HHN ticket upgrades and what not
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Good info, thank you!
 
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REVIEW: Universal Fan Fest Nights 2026 at Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Fan Fest Nights 2026 at Universal Studios Hollywood returns for its sophomore year as a clearly defined, fandom-first event; built less around rides and more around immersive experiences tied to anime, gaming, and film genre properties. It’s an event that unapologetically leans into “nerd
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I know there are average guests that like solving the mystery, but has anyone like Youtube Channel/influencers enjoyed it?

That's like the one thing I see many people who have channels saying is the mystery is a little much for an after dark event (not helping the crowds that form around the clues)
 
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  • Yesterday at 11:23 AM
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Jerroddragon said:
I know there are average guests that like solving the mystery, but has anyone like Youtube Channel/influencers enjoyed it?

That's like the one thing I see many people who have channels saying is the mystery is a little much for an after dark event (not helping the crowds that form around the clues)
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I think it’s the crowds that triggers the domino effect. I looked at the congestion, looked at the booklet, and just went “nahhhh” :lol:
 
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The booklet was a tad overwhelming at first but we had a long Tram ride there to get it sorted out.. lol. I could see why folks would want to skip it. I like that it's as interactive as you want it to be, though. Like you could just totally skip the book and show up for the photo ops with the Mystery Gang, experience the roaming encounters with the Monsters, take in the normally inaccessible Little Europe sets, grab a snack and get a cute little "whodunnit" post show all without ever even needing to think at all.

We opted to go ahead and partake in solving the mystery but we had Express so we weren't really worried other stuff like waiting in line for Potter, etc. so that certainly helped us feel less stressed about it spending that extra time doing so.

If you're a local, I sort of feel like the Ultimate Fandom Pass is the way to go. It's cheaper than a "after 2pm/Express Pass" combo ticket and you can take your time on multiple nights dedicating yourself to a different experience or two during each without feeling rushed or stressing to get all your timings right.
 
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  • Yesterday at 4:54 PM
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Jerroddragon said:
I know there are average guests that like solving the mystery, but has anyone like Youtube Channel/influencers enjoyed it?

That's like the one thing I see many people who have channels saying is the mystery is a little much for an after dark event (not helping the crowds that form around the clues)
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In my limited watching's, Ryan Bergara of FYApod enjoyed it.
 
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I went with a friend last Saturday; we recorded a review on Sunday, but after a bit more time to digest I wanted to share my thoughts:

The Good:
-The experiences themselves are uniformly strong. Even something that we know was a last minute add in Jurassic Park felt like it had a lot of care put into it with little touches like the JP3 ringtone around the Spinosaurus.
-Actors for the experiences or meet and greets are unquestionably the highlighs. Even though I'm not much of a meet and greet guy in a theme park, watching others interact with them and seeing the highlights on social media has been fun (on that note - Sailor Moon seems to be the breakout character of the year for sure).
-Each experience we were able to do (D&D, Scooby, Jurassic, and Potter) felt like they had a strong emphasis on interactivity or bringing guests more into the show. Scooby's an obvious example, where you had a puzzle to watch instead of just watching show scenes and talking with characters, but Potter also had the guests consistently asked to "cast spells" along with the guide, and in D&D the actors encouraged the group to do small things associated with class assignments and to "help" solve the puzzle room before the treasure chamber, which I don't remember from last year.
-D&D, in general, was very samey compared to last year but the actors felt "looser", giving it more of an improv tone that was fun. Don't think I'd do this again if they brought it back a third year, but for a repeat I enjoyed it.
-Loved having some active to participate in for the Backlot experience. I thought they really nailed the puzzle difficulty; not so hard that you had to really sit and think, but not so easy that you could sleepwalk it (although, to be fair, I'd done an escape room at CityWalk before attending, so maybe my group was just warmed up!). I think it you could get a "golden run" of BTTF last year, where you're able to see most or all of the show scenes and get a few character interactions, that was still the better attraction... but from the people I know went, the more common experience at BTTF was getting lucky enough to see a single show scene well, standing in the back and being unable to really hear or see a few others, one short character interaction, and the finale. The ones I saw who really praised it were the ones who got to go multiple times. I think for a one and done guest, Scooby is the stronger of the two, as you don't walk away feeling like you missed as much!

The Mid:
-We had Express so we didn't have to wait in the 90 minute to 2 hour line for Potter, but once we got on I could tell that they were operating in something like a "B-Mode" where they were hurrying us along. My suspicion has been confirmed based on a few clips I've seen online of guests interacting with things like the Monster Book of Monster that were quickly brushed past by the guide in our run. We didn't mind much, and still enjoyed it given that we only had to wait a few short minutes - but if I'd waited 90 and gotten the rushed experience, I'd have been pissed.
-The food feels better than it did last year but still kind of a mixed bag. We opted for the Potter food and found it MUCH improved over the offerrings there from last year, even if it wasn't as good as what you'd expect from a special event offering meal over at Disney. I've also heard good things about the One Piece food, which was strong last year, and it does *look* good. The Scooby food, however, looked pretty rank. The sandwich has been getting clowned on for a reason.
-The congestion in the Backlot was real around the clue booths. We were able to manage it, but if you're shorter or traveling with kids (and this was a very kid friendly event, if they can stay up!) it would be difficult. Fred and Shaggy were pretty open to go talk to, since their puzzles were slightly away from their tents, but if you really wanted to talk to Daphne or Velma it looked like you'd be waiting for a long while. The monsters were much easier to engage with if you go in for the character encounters.

The Bad:
-Everywhere we went we encountered hidden waits. We opted for Express Unlimited, banking on our experience from last year where we were able to do everything + most rides with time to spare and anticipating wanting to do Potter and maybe Scooby twice. Instead, we missed the One Piece show entirely and the only ride we were able to hit was Mario Kart (we did it early, definitely a mistake we won't repeat for next year). Even without waiting in the general line, we still were held outside of D&D for probably 20 minutes before we were let in, and the waits to first see the finale show then to get back on the trams at the end of the backlot was brutal, especially looking at our watches and seeing the last One Piece showtime tick away.
-The wait times for the One Piece food have been well documented, but we hit a nasty one waiting at the Three Broomsticks even though the physical line to order didn't even stretch to the door when we went. Not the worst thing in the world, but when coupled with the hidden waits elsewhere it added to that feeling of a lot of time wasted.
-The information about when things are going to close is not well communicated. The wait time boards all say that D&D is a good way to start the night, but given that 2 out of the 4 main experiences end before midnight, and at least two of the rides close down before midnight, it's much better to save that for the closer. The close time for Scooby and One Piece are well communicated, but you're pretty much on your own to know when the rides are going to close. We didn't run into it as we weren't trying to meet many characters, but from what I've seen here and on our socials the active times for the meet and greets are not well communicated in park or on the app as well.

Overall, I'm glad it seems to be doing well enough to come back next year because the creative team behind the different experiences has been hitting it out of the park. I'd say it's about on par with last years as a one-and-done guest. If you're local and can go multiple nights, you'd probably enjoy this year more. Hoping they expand out to a more diverse IP selection next year (but I'll save speculation for the 2027 thread), and a successful year this year brings the budget up to iron out the ops problems.
 
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  • Today at 2:01 AM
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Viator said:


hey guys I think this One Piece IP is quite popular.
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Note to self, avoid using ultimate fandom pass on a Saturday.

I also concur with @theblueblurr on getting it for this, as well as how hard it can be to get everything done in one night. Devoting my second visit to the anime MGs first ate up more time than I thought and I couldn't even get to do Scooby-Doo that night. Sucks after learning that the reveal's different each time. Definitely made that clear after finishing my survey for my most recent go, and I encourage y'all do the same; I can def get behind some of the criticisms I've seen while catching up. As a pro-tip, survey emails do come in the day after your visit if you wanna keep an eye out.

I totally see the difficulty in doing everything as this year's biggest flaw. I'll probably touch on that more on my own review, which I'll get to another time seeing that there's no thread for that here. (Also I blame Tomodachi Life for being addicting, lel).
theblueblurr said:
I can safely say that the TMs “running” the Sailor Moon meet n’ greet at tonight’s Fan Fest (4/25) were some of the most unorganized, uninformed, unhelpful and generally aloof set of employees it has ever been my misfortune to try and communicate with in my over 3 decades of theme park visitation. Sure, Universal’s Ops have never been as good as Disney’s but man.
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I kind of had a similar experience on my go on the 24th as well. For one, they didn't communicate when's the earliest you can line up for Sailor Moon's M&G. I thought it'd just be during early access, but then I learned you can line up as early as around 5 for her to appear at 6. Then, for the next time after that, they said they weren't gonna let people line up until 6:45 and were clearing out people trying to line up like 10-15 minutes beforehand. I thought it'd be a good opportunity to use the bathroom, and by the time I got back around 6:40, they didn't stick to their word. I thankfully still got a spot but it definitely prolonged my wait. Seriously hoping that's ironed out by the time I go again this weekend.

Since I went in a costume last time, might save trying to get a picture with Sailor Moon in normal clothes and the One Piece characters on separate nights, since both in one night ate up so much, especially with that unspoken rule that those leaving Grand Pirate Show get priority to the Meet and Greet, but then that also means you gotta find a seat where you can get out quickly once the show's over. Sounds like a doozy no matter which way you try to meet the Straw Hat Pirates.

That said, has anyone seen if they do have all pirates out towards the end of the night/after the final show like last year? I'd really like to know before my next visit this Sunday, and I might just aim for the final showtime if so.
quinnmac000 said:
The complexity of integrating Japanese IPs stems less from an IP’s popularity and more from the intricate requirements set by its owners and the relationships required. Because USJ is a significant priority for Osaka and its tourism, the city actively assists in navigating negotiations with a diverse web of stakeholders, including publishers and original creators. These relationships are vital because IP holders typically impose strict limitations on how their characters are represented; however, by fostering deep trust, the USJ team is able to leverage these partnerships to secure licenses for events like Fan-Fest in the states. While most of these collaborations at USJ are restricted to food, beverage, and 4D theater attractions, rare exceptions like Pokémon, Detective Conan, and One Piece have managed to break through those boundaries to achieve a more substantial presence in the park.

With only one 4D theatre expanding on popular IPs will be a bit harder without a proof of concept at other locations first. Like even getting One Piece in Water world was predicated by Osaka doing the one piece specular which isn't anything like the show you guys got for many years.

Then with the dub/sub issue there are even more rights and production issues for certain audiovisual presentations.
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I was thinking that the anime M&Gs would benefit from having at least a second set of actors on call, but I as I caught up with this, I can see how this might be a mandate issue from the IP holders. In any case, I seriously do hope they learn from this, whichever department made the call. I can only hope guest feedback can fast-track improvements too (and I'm still gunning for/holding out for dubbing the 4D shows, really hope there's more feedback on that field this time).
 
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