The Getty Center offers world-class art, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views - all with free admission. This guide covers everything you need to plan your visit, from parking and tram rides to exhibitions and gardens.
How Much Are Getty Center Tickets? Current Pricing 2026
Getty Center Ticket Prices
💰 Money-Saving Tip
Buy tickets online in advance to save up to $20 per ticket. Prices vary by day with peak days (weekends, holidays) costing more. Weekday visits in January, February, and September typically offer the lowest prices.
Ticket prices are dynamic at Getty Center, meaning they change based on expected crowd levels. You'll pay more for:
- Saturday and Sunday visits
- School holidays and summer months (June-August)
- Major holidays like Memorial Day, 4th of July, Thanksgiving weekend
- Halloween Horror Nights season (September-November)
What Are Getty Center Hours? Park Operating Times
Standard hours: Getty Center typically opens at 9:00 AM and closes between 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM depending on the season.
Operating Hours by Season
- Winter (January-February): 9 AM - 6 PM (weekdays), 9 AM - 8 PM (weekends)
- Spring (March-May): 9 AM - 7 PM (weekdays), 9 AM - 9 PM (weekends)
- Summer (June-August): 8 AM - 10 PM (daily)
- Fall (September-November): 9 AM - 6 PM (weekdays), 9 AM - 10 PM (weekends during Horror Nights)
- Holiday Season (December): 9 AM - 8 PM (daily)
⏰ Pro Tip: Arrive Early
Gates often open 30 minutes before official opening time. Arriving at 8:30 AM for a 9 AM opening gets you on popular rides like Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey before major crowds arrive.
Getty Center Entrance: What to Know Before You Go
Main entrance location: 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608
Entrance Process & Security
- Security screening required - all bags subject to inspection
- Metal detectors at entrance gates
- Prohibited items: outside food (small snacks okay), weapons, selfie sticks, glass containers
- Allowed: small coolers, bottled water, medication, strollers, wheelchairs
Expect 15-30 minutes for parking and security during peak times. Early morning (before 9 AM) and late afternoon (after 5 PM) have shortest wait times.
Getty Center Parking: Rates & Options
Parking Rates 2026
Parking structure location: All parking is in the multi-level Frankenstein Parking Structure. From general parking, expect a 10-15 minute walk to the park entrance via escalators.
🚗 Alternative: Metro Red Line
Save on parking by taking the Metro Red Line to Universal City/Studio City station. Free shuttle buses run every 10-15 minutes from the station to park entrance. Total cost: $1.75 each way.
Best Time to Visit Getty Center
Least crowded times:
- Tuesday-Thursday in January and February
- Weekdays in September (after Labor Day)
- Early December (before holiday rush)
- First two weeks of May
Most crowded times (avoid if possible):
- All weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day
- Spring break (March-April)
- Halloween Horror Nights weekends (September-November)
- Week between Christmas and New Year's
Getty Center Attractions: Must-See Rides
Top attractions (arrive early for these):
- Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey - 45-90 minute wait times after 11 AM
- Jurassic World - The Ride - new in 2024, very popular
- The Studio Tour - allow 60 minutes, best between 2-4 PM
- Transformers: The Ride 3D - indoor ride, good during hot afternoons
- The Simpsons Ride - classic attraction, moderate wait times
- Revenge of the Mummy - indoor roller coaster, 30-60 minute waits
Universal Express Pass: Is It Worth It?
Universal Express: Skip regular lines once per attraction. Costs $99-$189 extra depending on day.
Worth it if: Visiting on a Saturday/Sunday in summer, you have limited time (4 hours or less), or traveling with young children who can't handle long waits.
Not necessary if: Visiting on a weekday in off-season, arriving at park opening, or comfortable waiting 30-45 minutes for rides.
Getty Center Food & Dining
Average meal costs:
- Quick service meal: $15-$25 per person
- Table service meal: $30-$50 per person
- Snacks and drinks: $8-$15
- Bottled water: $5
🍔 Dining Tip
Bring your own water bottles and small snacks to save money. Free water available at any restaurant upon request. Best value meals at Mel's Diner and Three Broomsticks in Harry Potter world.
Staying Near Getty Center
Visiting Getty Center for multiple days or want easy access? Consider staying in nearby neighborhoods:
- Universal City - walk to park, hotels $200-$400/night
- Studio City - 5 minutes drive, more dining options
- North Hollywood - Metro Red Line access, more affordable
- Hollywood - 15 minutes, lots of attractions nearby
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- Download the Getty Center app for real-time wait times and mobile food ordering
- Wear comfortable walking shoes - expect to walk 5-7 miles throughout the day
- Bring sunscreen and hats - park has limited shade in summer
- Lockers required for some rides (free for up to 2 hours) - $3/hour after
- Single rider lines available on select rides - save 50% of wait time
- Take Studio Tour first thing or last thing of day to avoid peak waits
- Refillable souvenir cups available ($16.99, unlimited refills that day)
Frequently Asked Questions
What time should I arrive at Getty Center?
Arrive 45 minutes before official opening time. This gives you time to park, go through security, and be at the gate when it opens. First hour after opening is the best time for popular attractions.
Can I bring food into Getty Center?
Small snacks and one commercially sealed water bottle per person are allowed. Full meals, glass containers, and coolers larger than 8.5" wide x 6" high x 6" deep are not permitted.
Is Getty Center worth it for adults without kids?
Absolutely! The Studio Tour, Harry Potter attractions, Halloween Horror Nights, and thrill rides appeal strongly to adults. Many visitors are couples and friend groups without children.
How many days do you need at Getty Center?
One full day is sufficient for most visitors to experience all major attractions. During peak season or if you want to see every show and attraction, consider 1.5 days or visit twice.
Does Getty Center have height requirements?
Yes, major thrill rides have minimum height requirements ranging from 40" to 48" (102-122 cm). The Studio Tour, Despicable Me, and Secret Life of Pets rides have no height requirements.