Universal Kids Resort





Descrição
Visite o primeiro parque temático da Universal feito apenas para crianças, agora aberto em Frisco, Texas, onde eles podem descobrir e jogar ao seu próprio ritmo. Sete terras incríveis, lar de personagens incríveis e diversão sem fim.
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Itinerário
As sete terras incríveis do Universal Kids Resort são o lar de personagens maiores do que a vida e diversão infinita - com passeios e shows incríveis, áreas de jogos interativas e jardins sensoriais para encontrar momentos de calma. Quando você entrar através dos portões, você viajará para a Ilha da Curiosidade antes de encontrar seu groove no DreamWorks' TrollsFest. Em seguida, deslize-se em Shrek's Swamp da DreamWorks e junte-se a Puss in Boots na aldeia de Del Mar em seu caminho para o Jurassic World Adventure Camp. Junte-se a algumas bobagens náuticas no Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants Bikini Bottom e participe de uma onda de diversão imprevisível e imersiva no Illumination's Minions vs. Minions: Bello Bay Club. Só no novo Universal Kids Resort, agora aberto em Frisco, Texas.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Bebês 0 - 1 são gratuitos
- Os bilhetes são válidos apenas durante os horários normais de funcionamento.
- Para a segurança dos hóspedes, algumas atrações do Universal Kids Resort podem ter restrições de altura ou peso
- Muitos passeios, shows e atrações são projetados para acomodar confortavelmente os hóspedes em uma cadeira de rodas ou hóspedes com outras necessidades especiais.
- Cada uma das múltiplas áreas de brinquedos úmidas terá roupas adjacentes disponíveis para os pais para mudar seus filhos em roupas secas e permitir que eles tenham exploração e brincadeiras sem restrições.
- Parques, atrações, ou entretenimento podem: fechar devido a renovação, capacidade, tempo ou eventos especiais; alterar horários de funcionamento; e de outra forma mudar ou ser descontinuado sem aviso prévio e sem responsabilidade para os proprietários do Universal Kids Resort ("Universal").
- Os ingressos excluem a admissão a eventos separados e excluem estacionamento ou descontos em alimentos ou mercadorias
- O resort é acessível para cadeiras de rodas.
- Sem animais de estimação ou animais de apoio emocional (animais de serviço treinados são permitidos)
- Armas, objetos afiados, álcool externo, mace ou spray de pimenta não são permitidos no Universal Kids Resort
- Minions e todos os elementos relacionados e indicações TM & © 2026 Universal Studios. JURASSIC WORLD e materiais relacionados TM & © 2026 Universal Studios/Amblin. ©2026 DreamWorks Animation LLC. ©2026 Viacom International Inc. Nickelodeon, SpongeBob SquarePants e todos os títulos, logotipos e personagens relacionados são marcas registradas da Viacom International Inc. Criado por Stephen Hillenburg. Elementos universais e todas as indicações relacionadas TM & © 2026 Universal Studios. Todos os direitos reservados.
- A reentrada é permitida juntamente com o código QR original escaneado para entrar no parque
- Não é permitido comer e beber fora do parque. As garrafas de água seladas são permitidas.
- O Parque Temático Universal Kids Resort opera de temporada e fechará nas seguintes datas: 3 - 4, 10 - 11, 17 - 18, 26; 25 de dezembro; e 5 - 8, 11 - 15, 19 - 31. Estas datas podem mudar e fechamentos adicionais podem ser adicionados a critério exclusivo do Universal Kids Resort Theme Park.
Avaliações(4)
I want to save other families the disappointment—do not waste your time or money here. This park is nothing like the other Universal parks. It feels much more like a small pop-up carnival designed for young children than a full-scale theme park. If you have children under 40 inches tall, don’t expect them to enjoy much, as they won’t be able to ride most of the attractions. To make matters worse, during our visit many of the rides were closed because the seats were too hot, and several shows were canceled due to the extreme heat. Considering this park is in Texas, it’s surprising that there doesn’t seem to be a better plan for handling the summer temperatures. Another major disappointment is the no re-entry policy. You can’t leave to grab lunch, let your kids take a nap, or cool off without having to pay admission again. That makes for a very long and uncomfortable day, especially with young children. Overall, there are plenty of family attractions in the area that cost less, offer more to do, and provide a much better experience. Unfortunately, this park did not live up to the Universal name, and I wouldn’t recommend it.
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We're very sorry to hear that your visit did not meet your expectations, especially when you were hoping for a memorable family experience. We understand how frustrating it can be to encounter attraction closures, weather-related disruptions, and park policies that impacted your day. Your comments regarding ride availability, the effects of the extreme heat, and the re-entry policy are valuable and will be shared with the appropriate team for review. We appreciate your honest feedback, as it helps identify areas where the guest experience can be improved. We hope you'll consider giving us another opportunity to provide a more enjoyable visit in the future.
We spent a full day at the new Universal Kids theme park in Frisco, Texas this past Saturday and had an absolute blast. If you wonder if you can have fun, let me tell you that we had all ages (7, 20, 27, 30, 57 and 58) and loved every minute of it. Was it hot? Of course, we're in Texas, but they provided shade options and had places to retreat if needed. The rides were good for adults and children, the splash pads saved everyone and the character experiences were accessible and fun. Oddly enough the food was incredible. We had flautas at one of their restaurants, burgers at another etc... and everything was truly great. Everyone was friendly and we stayed almost until close. I personally loved that I could ride all the rides with the 7 year old...instead of it being either/or. It was great fun!
My wife and I, accompanied by our grandson and great-granddaughter (age 5) attended Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, TX from 10:30AM to 3:30PM on Friday, July 10, 2026. Following are our comments and observations on that experience. 1. Parking was plentiful and painless, especially with a NTTA TollTag on our vehicle. 2. Security screening and entry ticket scanning (both located in a ground-level breezeway underneath the hotel) was quick and efficient. Individual photos of all patrons were taken immediately after ticket scanning. 3. Every park employee that we encountered was friendly, helpful, and seemed genuinely happy to work there. 4. The size of the park was very manageable and just about right for the target age group (3-8). It seemed much smaller than either Disney’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando or Disneyland in Anaheim. 5. There were abundant comfortable benches (made of sturdy and cool HDPE “plastic lumber”) for seating, but most were not in shade. 6. While there were a number of large shade sail installations in various areas, they probably need to double that amount to effectively combat the Texas sun. 7. The landscaping is young and will obviously need several years to grow to maturity that provides shade. 8. There were quite a few shaded areas (that obviously change with the season and time of day) throughout the park that had little or no seating. We would recommend that Universal conduct a walk-around survey to identify locations and add more benches in these areas. 9. While the water fountain outside the first bathroom and locker rental area (located about 100 feet prior to entering the Security screening area) contained wonderfully refrigerated chilled water, all of the remaining water fountains (which accommodated refillable water bottles) that we used contained only unchilled water. The lack of cold water on a hot day was a major annoyance, and Universal needs to step up and add chillers to all existing water fountains. (Yes, I know that cold water is available from restaurants, but really need it at water fountains.) 10. The target age group absolutely loved the several splash pad areas, so bring a swimsuit, towel, and a change of clothes for your little ones. 11. The theater shows were cute and appropriate to the target age group. 12. Maintenance personnel were constantly patrolling throughout the park with tool backpacks, apparently ready to address any ride or equipment malfunction that might arise. 13. Security personnel were plentiful and wore easily identifiable bright yellow shirts. 14. There was an unusually large amount of trash in the landscaping around the park entry seating area (perhaps the remnants of a recent special event) that should be cleaned up ASAP, as it detracted from the immaculate appearance of the rest of the park. 15. The price of food was less than that typically found in a major theme park. 16. There was inadequate signage for theater showtimes and character meet-and-greet events (which are huge attractions with the target age group). 17. This park is missing from the existing Universal app… patrons need an interactive map and schedule of events. Otherwise, please provide paper equivalents. 18. Despite what some may view as an overabundance, we much preferred the unpainted concrete to stinking, melting asphalt (like that typically encountered at other local theme parks). Painting the concrete, while aesthetically pleasing, becomes a maintenance issue, so we understand their reluctance to do so. 19. Ride safety was impeccable, with adequate staffing by well-trained operators and lots of cameras for observation. 20. As local residents, we find it inconceivable that Universal would choose to open the park amid the extreme heat of a Texas summer. Spring or Fall would have been a much wiser choice. 21. Despite all the negative early reviews, we didn’t see a single kid in the target age group that wasn’t having a great time with a big smile on their face. From this perspective, Universal has accomplished the mission.
Showed up late morning and barely any cars in parking lot. I found it odd but after my day I get it. 100+ degrees and finding your way in park it seemed unfinished and not very inviting. 4 and 5 yr olds dont really care but wow it felt like a carnival or local theme park operator trying to save a buck here and there, Also I didnt understand why there is a hotel. We were done in half a day and why on earth would anyone pay 400+ a night for this or go back the next day? The rides and theming were grossly underwhelming. Literally shrek area had wood cutouts. Kind of think this place really wont make it when there wasnt much interest the first week it opened. I hate to say it but the online reviews are pretty spot on about how lackluster this is. At least the residents wont have to deal with a ton of traffic!



