
Warner Bros. Studio Tour
Burbank, CA
By Simir Shah
★★★★★4.4(4,765 Google reviews)
Best for older kids and TV fans, not toddlers. Central Perk (Friends) and the DC/Superman stops are highlights — reserve ahead.
Good for
- Ages 6–9
- Ages 10+
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3400 Warner Blvd, Burbank, CA 91505, USA
~$76+ adult, timed tickets
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What visitors say
- STEVE★★★★★
Had an amazing day here today with my Wife, the tour was so good with lots to see from your favourite TV and films, the guide was very knowledgeable and very helpful, spent about 3 hours here which was great and could 9f stayed longer if you wanted. Definitely recommend. One quick tip, book an early slot around 9am and you walk straight in with no ques to wait in.
2 months ago
- Autumn Lenn★★★★★
I had a wonderful time during the tour both the guided portion and the self paced areas. We toured on a Monday mid morning. There were plenty of people there but no part of the tour felt overly crowded. Everyone was kind and knowledgeable and there was always an employee around to answer questions. I thought the best parts were the Superman experience and the Harry Potter portion. There are also so many phenomenal areas to take photos. Everything was also impressively clean- especially considering the amount of people that come through every day.
2 months ago
- Ray Medrano★★★★★
This was my 2nd time doing the tour. Great and amazing way to learn about the studio’s rich deep history on how the movies are made. The tour guides give you a deep dive of many aspects of the movie making magic. From details that we had no idea how is made to little details you would not think of. We enjoy doing the Tour Plus on the second visit and I can totally say it’s worth it. Also they have a new attraction called Superman Experience, it is super nice. I will definitely try to do the Classics and Deluxe Tour next time.
3 months ago
- S L★★★★★
We did the Studio Tour Plus, which included snacks up front and free lunch. Our guide was entertaining, and seemed knowledgeable about TV shows currently using space on the lot. Much attention was paid to TV- not so much to movies other than Batman and Superman. The Prop Shop and Metal/Wood Shops were very interesting. The Sound Editing & Foley presentations, as well as the Motion Capturing/Layering demos were fun and informative. Our tour included the Superman Experience, which is mostly geared towards kids.
2 months ago
- Sarah Papadopoulos★★★★★
Our Warner Bros. Studio Tour was a little underwhelming. We did the Studio Plus tour which started off nice with some complimentary snacks in a nice lounge that we were allowed to bring with us on our tour. Our tour guide was a little strange. She was very sarcastic, to the point where it was hard to tell whether or not she was joking. She started off by asking us what shows and movies we were interested in, and everything we mentioned (which were Warner Bros. Productions) she quickly said weren't filmed there. So that was a bit of a buzz kill. We enjoyed the portions where we got off of the tram and were allowed to walk with our guide. We expected to get out more than we did, which was a little dissapointing. I enjoyed getting out and walking by the Gilmore Girls gazebo and the Pretty Little Liars barn. We also enjoyed walking onto the Two and a Half Men sound stage (although it was currently set up for a pilot that was not picked up). The prop house was overwhelming as it was jam packed with items, but none were super recognizable on their own. This tour is very proud of anything to do with Casablanca as it was mentioned constantly throughout the tour. The Central Perk Cafe was okay. It had a cute aesthetic but the food was not very good. We probably enjoyed the Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts self guided area most (even though none of it was filmed there). All in all, I am glad we gave it a try. I wish we had a different tour guide and were allowed to walk around more. I also wish we were able to see actual real sets rather than recreations or sets from shows that will never air. I think doing a VIP tour at Universal would give a more authentic behind the scenes experience we were looking for.
3 months ago
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