After nearly two months of being closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Universal CityWalk begins a thoughtful phased reopening of select venues welcoming guests back to enjoy the iconic destination as it resumes operations with enhanced health and safety measures.
Though Universal Studios Hollywood’s reopening is still on hold, guests can visit retail venues like Shoe Palace, Skechers and Guess Accessories. They can also dine at Voodoo Doughnut, Johnny Rockets, Blaze Pizza, Starbucks, Crepe Café, Pizza Hut & KFC, Taco Bell, and Buca di Beppo. Operating hours for the aforementioned locations will vary, and venues will be added as the phased opening continues, and hours of operation are subject to change. Complimentary self-parking is available during this initial reopening period, subject to change.
To ensure that all guests are safe, Universal CityWalk is implementing new health and safety measures that focus on Screening, Spacing, and Sanitization. A single point of entry welcomes guests to the destination along with temperature checks and required face coverings.
There will be temperature checks for all Guests upon arrival. If they have a temperature of 100.4° Fahrenheit / 38° Celsius or greater, the Guest will not be permitted to enter.
Also, face coverings required for all guests throughout their visit. Face coverings also will be available for purchase.
CityWalk will also be opened to limited occupancy at all venues to help enforce social distancing. Rigorous cleaning and disinfecting at all high touchpoints, including chairs and tables.
There is still no reopening date for Universal Studios Hollywood. However, Universal Studios Orlando, Islands of Adventure, Volcano Bay, and select resort hotels reopened on June 5.
Although the Covid-19 pandemic is still ongoing, Universal CityWalk is taking the necessary measures to make sure their guests are safe. Guests should evaluate their own risk before they visit, and it is not recommended that older adults or individuals at high-risk with serious underlying medical conditions visit. People who are asymptomatic can still spread COVID-19 if they are infected. Any interaction with the general public poses an elevated risk of being exposed to COVID-19 and Universal cannot guarantee guests will not be exposed during their visit.