“Calling all
Harry Potter fans!” Universal Studios Hollywood said in its Twitter post. “Think you know the most about the Wizarding World? Prove it by competing in the first ever
Harry Potter quiz show. Remember to study up in the Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom on your next trip to Hogwarts.”
We have little other details to date except that the application to compete on the “epic
Harry Potter TV quiz event” is looking for contestants whose knowledge of the Wizarding World surpasses all others. The format and stakes of the game show aren t mentioned in the fine print, though we do know from the application that it will film in Los Angeles.
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Theme parks are supposed to be fun for the whole family, but they can also be dangerous places. The attractions have a lot of moving parts that can potentially injure guests, and so there are a lot of rules about what one can and can t do. These rules exist for your safety, and if you don t listen to me, please listen to the Universal Studios Hollywood Twitter account, which is specifically asking you to please stay inside the tram at all times. And the account wouldn t have to say this if some people weren t listening.
Earlier this month headlines were made when a video was posted online showing somebody jumping out of a tram on the Universal Studios Backlot Tour. They had apparently lost a personal item over the side and so, in the middle of the King Kong 360 3D portion of the tour, the person just hopped out to try and get it. The staff members running the Backlot Tour specifically tell you not to do that, but since that s apparently not enough, th
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Itâs not a day that ends in Y if someone isnât being shady on Twitter. Lately, itâs not even uncommon for the Twitter accounts of notable brands to throw a little snark in now and then. When one brand starts openly shading another, though? Thatâs a little more noteworthy. At least it was when Universal Studiosâ Twitter account seemingly got snarky about Disneyland canceling Annual Passes.
Last year, there was some speculation that Disneyland might be putting an end to the popular Annual Pass program. Last week, the company made it official and even though some saw it coming, the reaction was still pronounced. Many passholders and even casual observers weighed in on Disneylandâs controversial move on social media. And as it seems, so did one of Disneylandâs biggest competitors, Universal Studios Hollywood, with a not-so-subtle shoutout to their own fans. Check out their tweet below: