Universal Studios Hollywood is showing their appreciation for first responders battling the Los Angeles wildfires by offering free theme park admission until April 10. In addition, qualifying first responders can also receive a 50 percent discount on up to three one-day general admission tickets for their guests.
Scott Strobl, executive vp and general manager of Universal Studios Hollywood, expressed gratitude for the incredible dedication and resilience shown by first responders in the face of the L.A. wildfires. He stated that the park looks forward to providing these heroes with a much-needed break.
First responders such as National Guard members, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians can obtain the complimentary and discounted tickets in person at the “First Responder Heroes Ticket” booth located at the front gate entrance of Universal Studios theme park. Proof of identification, including a valid government-issued photo ID and employee ID card, is required for redemption. Please note that this offer is not available to retired or volunteer first responders.
The devastating wildfires have impacted various parts of Los Angeles, including Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Santa Monica, Altadena-Pasadena, and beyond. The city-wide blazes have resulted in the destruction of numerous homes and buildings, necessitating continuous efforts from fire fighters, police officers, and other first responders.