Universal Beijing Tickets

Universal Studios Beijing Tickets

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Entrance to Universal Studios Beijing, China, featuring grand archways and a prominent sign.
Entrance to Universal Studios Beijing, China, featuring grand archways and a prominent sign.
Optimus Prime statue at Transformers Metrobase, Universal Studios Beijing.
Minion-themed entrance at Minion Land, Universal Studios Beijing, featuring colorful buildings and palm trees.
Interior of Jurassic World Adventure at Universal Studios Beijing featuring a statue and dinosaur displays.
Hogwarts castle replica at Universal Studios Beijing with rocky facade and spires.
Centerpiece mountain and Jurassic Flyers ride at Jurassic World Isla Nublar, Universal Beijing Resort.
Toothsome Chocolate Emporium at Universal Studios CityWalk Beijing illuminated at night.
Tigress character posing in Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness, Universal Studios Beijing.
Portraits in Hogwarts Castle at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Studios Beijing.
Indoor queue area for Jurassic World Adventure ride at Universal Studios Beijing, featuring a DNA helix sculpture.
Tickets

Universal Studios Beijing Family Tickets

What to bring

  • Bring valid government-issued photo ID (Mainland China ID; Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan residents; passport for foreign citizens).

What’s not allowed

  • Bags/containers larger than 56 cm × 36 cm × 23 cm; hard-shell luggage and wheeled carriers, drones, remote-controlled aircraft, and similar devices are not allowed inside the venue.
  • Alcoholic beverages, food requiring heating or processing (e.g., instant noodles, self-heating meals), food or beverages in glass containers (except for medical, infant, or special dietary needs), and food with strong odors (e.g., durian) are not allowed inside the venue.
  • Cameras, photographic lighting equipment, video cameras, tripods, and other related items that may impede the safety or the operation of the Resort are prohibited from the venue.
  • Wagons, carts, wheeled carriers, electrically powered mobility devices, and other similar equipment that would impede guest flow and experience are prohibited at the venue except for mobility devices for the disabled guests.
  • Smoking is allowed only in designated smoking areas with clear signage at the venue.

Accessibility

  • This experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible. If you need such service, please go to the Wheelchair Rental on the 2nd floor of Hub near Universal CityWalk Beijing or the Stroller Pick-up Services inside the park near the Front Gate.
  • Service animals are welcome to the venue. Guests with visual disabilities must show a disability certificate or provide the certificate number at the entrance. Guide dogs must be kept on a leash or harness and under the handler’s control at all times. Please note that guide dogs may not be allowed on some attractions.

Additional information

  • Facilities: Health services, ATMs, parking, Wi-Fi, lockers..
  • Guests under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a guest 16 years of age or older.


Check availability
Flexible duration

What to bring

  • Bring valid government-issued photo ID (Mainland China ID; Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan residents; passport for foreign citizens).

What’s not allowed

  • Bags/containers larger than 56 cm × 36 cm × 23 cm; hard-shell luggage and wheeled carriers, drones, remote-controlled aircraft, and similar devices are not allowed inside the venue.
  • Alcoholic beverages, food requiring heating or processing (e.g., instant noodles, self-heating meals), food or beverages in glass containers (except for medical, infant, or special dietary needs), and food with strong odors (e.g., durian) are not allowed inside the venue.
  • Cameras, photographic lighting equipment, video cameras, tripods, and other related items that may impede the safety or the operation of the Resort are prohibited from the venue.
  • Wagons, carts, wheeled carriers, electrically powered mobility devices, and other similar equipment that would impede guest flow and experience are prohibited at the venue except for mobility devices for the disabled guests.
  • Smoking is allowed only in designated smoking areas with clear signage at the venue.

Accessibility

  • This experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible. If you need such service, please go to the Wheelchair Rental on the 2nd floor of Hub near Universal CityWalk Beijing or the Stroller Pick-up Services inside the park near the Front Gate.
  • Service animals are welcome to the venue. Guests with visual disabilities must show a disability certificate or provide the certificate number at the entrance. Guide dogs must be kept on a leash or harness and under the handler’s control at all times. Please note that guide dogs may not be allowed on some attractions.

Additional information

  • Facilities: Health services, ATMs, parking, Wi-Fi, lockers..
  • Guests under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a guest 16 years of age or older.

Inclusions #

  • 1-day entry to Universal Studios Beijing

  • Access to attractions, rides, shows, & themed zones

  • You can cancel these tickets up to 72 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Universal Studios Beijing tickets: Theme park rides, shows & immersive lands

  • Ways to visit: Dated 1-day, 1.5-day, or 2-day tickets, plus family (1–4 guests) and group (2–4 guests) passes. More days reduce rushing and help cover rides and shows comfortably.
  • Big choice: 1-day vs 2-day tickets. 2-day passes are best for weekends, holidays, and peak seasons when queues are longer.
  • Queues & access: All tickets include access to rides, shows, and themed lands. Security and ID checks are required and typically take 10–30 minutes before entry.
  • When to book: Buy 2–4 weeks ahead for Chinese public holidays, summer, and weekends, as dated tickets and reservations can sell out.
  • Add-ons: Themed hotels at Universal Beijing Resort, dining, shopping, and photo opportunities across the park.
  • Good to know: Government-issued ID or passport is required. Re-entry rules vary by ticket type. Guests under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Best upgrade: A 2-day or 1.5-day ticket, ideal for first-time visitors who want to experience all seven lands without rushing.

Your Universal Studios Beijing tickets explained

Ticket typeDurationInclusionsWhy pick this

Dated tickets

1 day, 1.5 days , 2 full days or early bird full day entry

Entry to Universal Studios Beijing with access to rides, shows, attractions, and all seven themed lands

Best for solo travelers or flexible plans; multi-day options reduce rushing and queues

Family tickets

1 full day

Entry for families (1 adult + 1 child, 2 adults + 1 child, or 2 adults + 2 children) with access to all rides, shows, and themed lands

Ideal for families wanting bundled entry and easy planning for kids and adults

Group tickets

1 full day

Entry for groups of 2, 3, or 4 people with access to attractions, rides, shows, and themed zones

Great for friends or small groups looking for simple, bundled ticket options

What to expect from your Universal Studios Beijing tickets

Hogwarts castle replica at Universal Studios Beijing with rocky facade and spires.
Security officer conducting bag check at public event.
Yellow and red roller coaster with trolleys on a steep turn and loop.
Little girl pointing at toys in a colorful toy store aisle.
Mascot waving during parade at amusement park.
Children enjoying a colorful amusement park ride.
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Immersive cinematic themed lands

Explore seven movie-inspired worlds with detailed sets, themed architecture, and blockbuster attractions that feel like stepping into a film. Expect a mix of fantasy, sci-fi, and adventure zones across the park.

A smooth entry into the magic

Entry is organized with security and ID checks, followed by ticket scanning at the gates. Early Bird ticket holders can enter earlier, and the official app helps track ride wait times and shows.

Thrills, classics, and must-do rides

Enjoy high-tech simulators, roller coasters, interactive rides, and family-friendly attractions inspired by Universal films, with experiences for both thrill-seekers and younger visitors.

Dining, shopping & themed entertainment

Grab themed snacks, dine in immersive restaurants, and shop exclusive merchandise from your favorite franchises. Live shows and street performances run throughout the day.

Characters, shows & surprise moments

Meet iconic characters, catch stunt shows and stage performances, and enjoy pop-up entertainment across themed lands. Check the app for showtimes and meet-and-greet schedules.

A dynamic theme park experience

Crowd levels and ride waits change by season and time of day, so multi-day tickets help you explore at a relaxed pace. Each visit feels different depending on weather, events, and crowd levels.

Things to know before booking your Universal Studios Beijing tickets

  • Booking window: Book online in advance as tickets are not sold at the gate. With high daily demand, booking 2–3 weeks ahead is recommended, especially during weekends, holidays, and peak travel seasons.
  • Ticket types: Dated tickets are cheaper and valid only for your selected date, ideal for fixed itineraries. Family & Group tickets offer discounts for 4–6 people travelling together and are great for saving on larger bookings.

  • Time: Universal Studios Beijing is a full-day experience. Most visitors spend 6–10 hours exploring rides, shows, and themed lands. Multi-day tickets are ideal if you want a relaxed pace and shorter queues.
  • Dining & budgeting tips: Food inside Universal Studios Beijing can be pricey, so budget accordingly or plan meal breaks strategically. Families and groups can save by sharing meals or choosing combo deals if available with ticket bundles.
  • Early entry strategy: Some dated tickets include Early Bird entry, allowing you into the park before general opening hours. Arriving early helps you experience popular rides like Harry Potter and Transformers with shorter waits, making it especially valuable for families and first-time visitors.
  • Policies: Tickets are non-transferable and require ID for entry. Changes and cancellations depend on ticket type and provider, so check terms carefully before booking. Early Bird entry may be available on select dates for shorter wait times.

Top themed lands at Universal Studios Beijing

Portraits in Hogwarts Castle at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Studios Beijing.
Optimus Prime statue at Transformers Metrobase, Universal Studios Beijing.
Interior of Jurassic World Adventure at Universal Studios Beijing featuring a statue and dinosaur displays.
Minion-themed entrance at Minion Land, Universal Studios Beijing, featuring colorful buildings and palm trees.
Tigress character posing in Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness, Universal Studios Beijing.
Entrance to Universal Studios Beijing with people walking in the plaza, China.
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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™

Explore Hogwarts Castle, Hogsmeade village, themed shops, and iconic attractions like Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey™, with immersive shows and dining experiences like the Three Broomsticks™.

Transformers: Metrobase

A futuristic land themed around the Transformers universe, featuring thrilling rides like Decepticoaster and interactive meet-and-greets with Autobots and Decepticons.

Jurassic World Isla Nublar

A dinosaur-filled zone with family rides like Jurassic Flyers and immersive environments inspired by the Jurassic World films, combining adventure and educational storytelling.

Minion Land

A bright, playful area themed around Despicable Me, with Minion Mayhem, themed dining, shopping, and character encounters—perfect for families with kids.

Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness

An indoor themed land inspired by Kung Fu Panda, featuring rides like Kung Fu Panda Journey of the Dragon Warrior and interactive attractions, ideal for younger visitors and bad-weather days.

Hollywood

A classic Universal-themed entry zone with shows, dining, and shopping inspired by movie sets and the golden age of Hollywood.

Top rides at Universal Studios Beijing

Decepticoaster

  • Zone/Land: Transformers: Metrobase
  • Thrill level: High
  • Height requirement: 122cm
  • Average wait time: 60–120 minutes
  • Ride type: Launch roller coaster
  • Best time to ride: Early morning or late evening

Jurassic World Adventure

  • Zone/Land: Jurassic World Isla Nublar
  • Thrill level: Medium–High
  • Height requirement: 102cm
  • Average wait time: 40–80 minutes
  • Ride type: Dark ride + water flume
  • Best time to ride: Morning before queues build up

Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey

  • Zone/Land: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  • Thrill level: Medium
  • Height requirement: 122cm
  • Average wait time: 60–120 minutes
  • Ride type: Motion simulator dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Rope drop or late afternoon

Flight of the Hippogriff

  • Zone/Land: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  • Thrill level: Low–Medium
  • Height requirement: 99cm
  • Average wait time: 30–60 minutes
  • Ride type: Family outdoor coaster
  • Best time to ride: Midday when thrill rides peak

Despicable Me Minion Mayhem

  • Zone/Land: Minion Land
  • Thrill level: Low–Medium
  • Height requirement: 102cm
  • Average wait time: 30–70 minutes
  • Ride type: Motion simulator theater ride
  • Best time to ride: Afternoon or during parade times

Kung Fu Panda Journey of the Dragon Warrior

  • Zone/Land: Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness
  • Thrill level: Low
  • Height requirement: 80cm
  • Average wait time: 20–40 minutes
  • Ride type: Indoor boat dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Anytime (great queue buffer ride)

Visiting Universal Studios Beijing with kids?

Wondering if a day at Universal Studios Beijing with young children will be fun or overwhelming? You can relax as Universal Studios Beijing is designed to be family-friendly, with plenty of rides, shows, and facilities that make visiting with kids smooth and enjoyable.

  • Rides for all ages: Enjoy family-friendly attractions like Kung Fu Panda Journey of the Dragon Warrior, Minion Mayhem, and Flight of the Hippogriff, along with interactive zones and shows suitable for younger visitors.

  • Kid-friendly dining: Many restaurants and snack stands offer child-friendly meals, themed treats, and quick-service options, making it easy to keep kids happy and fueled.

  • Family facilities: Stroller rentals, lockers, and family restrooms are available, and many areas are stroller-accessible, making it easy to navigate the park with little ones.

  • Indoor & rest zones: Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness is fully indoor and climate-controlled, perfect for breaks, playtime, or escaping heat, rain, or crowds.

Plan your visit

Kids enjoying a colorful roller coaster ride at an amusement park.

Opening hours: Universal Studios Beijing typically opens around 9:00 am–7:00 pm, with hours extending on weekends, holidays, and peak seasons. Check the official calendar before visiting as schedules vary by date and season.

Time to spend:

  • Half-day visit: 4–6 hours (highlights, shows, and a few rides)

  • Full-day visit: 8–12 hours (all themed lands, major rides, dining, and shows) 

Best time to visit: Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November) offer pleasant weather and manageable crowds. Arrive early for shorter queues and cooler temperatures.

Taxi parked in front of a modern glass building
  • By metro

Line: Beijing Subway Line 7 & Batong Line

Nearest station: Universal Resort Station (direct access to Universal CityWalk and the park entrance)

  • By bus

Lines: Multiple Beijing public bus routes serve Universal Resort (including dedicated Universal Resort shuttle buses from key city hubs)

Nearest stop: Universal Resort Bus Terminal (5–10 minute walk to the park gates)

  • By taxi / ride-hailing

Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Didi offer direct drop-off at Universal Beijing Resort and are convenient from central Beijing and Beijing Capital International Airport (about 45–75 minutes, depending on traffic).

Man using an AT
  • Restrooms: Clean and well-maintained toilets located throughout all themed lands and Universal CityWalk.
  • ATMs: Cash withdrawal points and payment kiosks are available within Universal Beijing Resort and CityWalk.
  • Lockers: Secure lockers are available for loose items, especially near thrill rides that restrict bags.
  • Park mobile application: The Universal Beijing Resort app provides interactive maps, wait times, show schedules, and dining options in real time.
  • Baby care & family services: Baby care rooms and family restrooms are available, with stroller-friendly pathways across the park.
  • Photo points: Ride exit photo counters and themed photo spots (Harry Potter, Minions, Transformers) let you capture memorable moments.
  • Shops: Extensive themed shops selling exclusive Harry Potter, Minions, Transformers, Jurassic World, and Universal merchandise.
  • Mobile ordering & dining: Many restaurants offer quick-service dining and mobile ordering or pre-order options to reduce queue times.
Mother holding baby next to stroller in park with carousel in background.
  • Wheelchair & stroller access: Step-free entrances, ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms are available throughout the park. Strollers and wheelchairs can be rented at the entrance and guest services areas.
  • Priority access for guests with disabilities: Guests with disabilities, elderly visitors, pregnant guests, and those with medical conditions can request special assistance and priority access services at Guest Services (documentation may be required).
  • Visual & mobility assistance: Park maps, signage, and staff assistance are available to help guests navigate themed lands and attractions. Staff members are trained to assist guests with accessibility needs.
  • Service animals: Guide dogs and service animals are generally permitted in public areas, with restrictions on rides for safety reasons.
Toothsome Chocolate Emporium at Universal Studios CityWalk Beijing illuminated at night.
  • Three Broomsticks: Step into The Wizarding World of Harry Potter for hearty British-style fare like roasted chicken, sausages, and Butterbeer in a rustic Hogsmeade tavern setting.
  • Mel’s Drive-In: Enjoy classic American burgers, fries, and milkshakes in a retro 1950s drive-in diner inspired by Hollywood’s golden age.
  • Minion Cafe: Grab Minion-themed meals, desserts, and colorful treats in a playful café inspired by Despicable Me, perfect for kids and photo ops.
  • Kung Fu Panda Kitchen: Savor Chinese-inspired dishes like noodles, dumplings, and rice bowls in a vibrant setting inside Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness.
Parent and child shopping in a London toy store aisle.
  • Universal Studios Store: The flagship retail hub near the park entrance, packed with Universal-themed merchandise, apparel, and souvenirs from major franchises like Minions, Transformers, and Harry Potter.
  • Ollivanders™: A must-visit in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, selling interactive wands and magical collectibles inspired by the films.
  • Minion Mart: Located in Minion Land, this bright and playful shop sells Minions toys, clothing, plushies, and quirky themed gifts for kids and fans.
  • The Supply Vault: A futuristic retail store in Transformers: Metrobase with Autobots and Decepticons collectibles, apparel, and tech-inspired souvenirs.
Person navigating map on smartphone outdoors.
  • Arrive early (rope drop) to experience popular rides like Harry Potter and Transformers with minimal waits.
  • Use the official Universal Beijing Resort app to track wait times, show schedules, and maps.
  • Plan indoor attractions (Kung Fu Panda Land) during peak afternoon crowds or hot weather.
  • Consider multi-day tickets for a relaxed pace, especially for families and groups.
  • Schedule shows and dining breaks to avoid peak ride queues.
  • Stay nearby or at Universal hotels if you want early access perks and minimal travel time.

Frequently asked questions about Universal Studios Beijing tickets

Universal Studios Beijing offers dated tickets and family and group tickets. Dated tickets are cheaper, while flexible tickets offer more planning freedom.

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