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Universal Studios – A Land Without Open Container Laws
By Jen
I recently assisted my good friend Kristin with her application to get into the UCLA MBA program. It was a long and arduous five-essay process, and as a thank you present, she treated me to a fun-filled day at Universal Studios in Hollywood. ... ” I had never been to a Universal Studios, and my knowledge of the park was limited to an episode of an 80’s sitcom where the cast visits the park. ... We decided to take advantage of its emptiness, immediately nailed down our plan of attack for the morning, and headed off to the first activity:
Waterworld: A Tidal Wave of Explosive Action
What was a tragically horrific movie has been transformed by Universal Studios into a really cool live show. ... ” Note to Universal Studios: You might want to label the “soak section” in several different languages, as there were many Japanese tourists who were shocked and somewhat frightened when the characters in the show “warmed up” the audience by dumping buckets of water on their heads. ... The tour of the studios was great, my favorite ride of the day (and not just because of the beer). ... As I walked up to a refreshment cart outside of the studios and realized that margaritas were no longer an item on the menu, I became sad. After a day at Universal Studios, it’s easy to forget how oppressive the real world can be.
Approximate Word count = 1866 Approximate Pages = 7.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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