Universal Studios Hollywood Ends King Kong 360 3D Effect — Here’s What Changed

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Ends King Kong 360 3D Effect

If you’ve ridden King Kong 360 on the Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood, you know that moment when the tram rolls into the massive Kong encounter and you used to slip on a pair of 3D glasses. That’s officially over. Universal Studios Hollywood has quietly removed the 3D component from King Kong 360, and the attraction now runs entirely in 2D.

The park updated its official website to reflect the change, confirming guests will no longer need to wear 3D glasses during the King Kong 360 sequence on the Studio Tour.

Quick Summary

  • Universal Studios Hollywood ends King Kong 360 3D effect
  • Guests no longer need to wear 3D glasses during the Studio Tour sequence
  • The same large-scale screens and motion effects remain in place
  • The attraction soft reopened after being closed for several weeks
  • Universal Orlando made the same 3D removal at Skull Island: Reign of Kong years ago

What Actually Changed at King Kong 360

The core experience stays the same — you’re still aboard the Studio Tour tram, you’re still surrounded by giant screens, and Kong is still very much in your face. The motion effects, the massive imagery, the whole encounter — all still there.

What’s gone is the 3D. Guests no longer have to fumble with glasses during the sequence, which honestly a lot of people found annoying. The attraction now plays in standard 2D, letting the enormous screens do all the work without the added layer.

A Brief History of King Kong 360

King Kong 360 originally opened in 2010, built as a replacement for the original Kongfrontation encounter that was destroyed in the devastating 2008 Universal Studios Hollywood backlot fire. When it launched, the 3D presentation was a big part of the attraction’s appeal — it was one of the largest 3D screens in the world at the time.

Over 15 years later, the technology has aged and the 3D format has become less of a draw. This kind of update makes sense.

Universal Orlando Already Did This Years Ago

If this sounds familiar, it’s because Universal Orlando went through the same process with Skull Island: Reign of Kong at Islands of Adventure. That attraction launched with 3D glasses and later dropped them, running in 2D ever since. Guests responded positively to the change there, and the same reaction seems likely at Hollywood.

Removing the glasses from these experiences tends to make them feel more immediate and immersive — which is ironic, but it’s the reality of how 3D ages.

When Did King Kong 360 Reopen?

King Kong 360 had been listed as closed for several weeks leading up to this update. The attraction soft reopened to guests alongside the official website update confirming the 2D format. If you’ve been holding off on the Studio Tour because Kong was closed, it’s time to go back.

What This Means for Your Studio Tour Visit

If you’re heading to Universal Studios Hollywood, the Studio Tour remains one of the best things you can do at the park — arguably the most unique experience you won’t find anywhere else. King Kong 360 is one of the major highlights of that tour, and the 2D version should deliver the same punch without the glasses hassle.

The tram tour typically runs daily and is included with general park admission. No separate ticket required — just show up and get in line.

King Kong 360 Goes 2D — Here’s the Bottom Line

Universal Studios Hollywood dropping 3D from King Kong 360 is a quiet but meaningful update to one of the Studio Tour’s most iconic moments. The screens are still massive, Kong is still terrifying, and now you get to experience it all without strapping on a pair of glasses. After seeing how well this worked at Universal Orlando’s Skull Island, this feels like a long-overdue improvement.

Planning a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood? The Studio Tour is a must — and now that King Kong 360 is back up and running in 2D, there’s no reason to skip it.


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