Universal Studios has a few theme parks around the world, including in Orlando, Florida, where Islands Of Adventure can also be found. These places allow guests to ride the movies, as there are attractions and shows that are based on and inspired by popular films, series, characters, and stories.

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While the thrills provide the main source of entertainment in these amusement parks, there are also numerous locations that can make for Instagram-worthy photos. Yes, these spots show off globes, castles, skylines, comic strips, and other familiar and fascinating sights… some that are bound to lead to some double-tapped likes and love!

10 Universal Globe

At the start of movies from Universal Studios, a globe is seen, and at the start of this park, it can be seen in real life. This is the first thing people come into contact with before getting on rides, and it is a must on this list of photo ops. There is a body of water, there are palm trees, and there are glimpses of roller coasters in the background, making this an excitement-filled locale; it may be hard to stop, without rushing ahead to what all is waiting, but it definitely makes for a cute memory.

9 Diagon Alley

One of the best additions to these parks was The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and at Universal Studios, that means Diagon Alley. It looks just like it does in the movies, with moving windows on stores that offer up iconic candies, wands and other magical pieces of merchandise. The main attraction here is Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts, and top of that building is a fire-breathing dragon. It is big. It is realistic. It is like nothing ever seen. And it is a super popular place to snap a pic or 1,000.

8 Hogsmeade

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter addition at Islands of Adventure features Hogsmeade. This quaint village, which is straight from these books and flicks, is full of snow-covered shops and restaurants, different types of butterbeer and some amazing rides. Before running and hopping on any of them, though, be sure to stop, take it all in and grab some photographs. The wintery scene and the famous drinks that fans have always wanted to experience can be great props and backgrounds!

7 Hogwarts Castle

The focal point of this themed area is the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry itself. Seeing this castle can be sort of emotional for fans, since it is so grand and gorgeous, and inside, there are actual classrooms and a ride called Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.

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Everything in and around this spot is a lot to take in, and it all must be seen and experienced. Plus, the images that are captured here will provide guests a way to reminisce and a way to make everyone jealous, too.

6 Marvel Super Hero Island

Another land at Islands of Adventure is Marvel Super Hero Island, which is full of Marvel characters and rides, like The Incredible Hulk Coaster; this gigantic and green roller coaster is a fan favorite, and it can look cool in the background of pics. The buildings, though, are also certainly something to see and snap. They look like they are straight out of comic books, with exaggerations and elements that make them really pop. Plus, Spider-Man could swing by at any time, as well, so watch out for any photobombs.

5 Toon Lagoon

Similarly, there is Toon Lagoon, with attractions like a log ride called Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls and a river rafting adventure focused around Popeye. But once again, the buildings are just such a sight to see; they look like comic strips, with familiar faces, vivid colors and each speech bubbles incorporated into the designs. This is a fun area for all ages, and while riding rides and eating foods that are inspired by cartoons, remember to be snapping away on that camera or phone, too!

4 Krustyland

Universal Studios has a spot dedicated to some very famous cartoons: Springfield, which is the home of The Simpsons. There are donuts and beer straight out of this TV show and a couple of rides, such as a simulator one that is simply called The Simpsons Ride.

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The entrance to this looks like Krustyland, which is a theme park from The Simpsons that is owned by Krusty the Clown. Posing in front of this big and bright clown face is another Instagram-worthy idea.

3 New York City

Since Universal Studios is all about movies, some of the locales inside of this park act as film sets, like New York City. This houses rides featuring The Mummy, Transformers, The Blues Brothers, and Jimmy Fallon, and each of these attractions are in/surrounded by skyscrapers and other facades that appear to be straight out of The Big Apple or straight out of a blockbuster hit. If any of the wait lines are too long, at least there are interesting things to look at all around and to utilize in selfies!

2 Seuss Landing

Back at Islands of Adventure, there are two more photo ops to keep in mind, and first up is Seuss Landing. Dr. Seuss created classic children's books, and they come to life here, allowing visitors to eat at the Green Eggs and Ham Cafe, to go inside The Cat in the Hat and to see crooked, crazy and colorful decorative touches. The exteriors of the rides and restaurants, the signage and the nature-filled places (with real and fake plants, trees and flowers) that exist in Seuss Landing are too wonderful and whimsical to pass up, so be sure to grab some pics here.

1 Jurassic Park

Last but not least, there is Jurassic Park. This film franchise is one of the most successful of all time, and everyone has thought about what it would be like to visit that fictional amusement park. Well, it is possible. Kids can study dino fossils and eggs. Big kids can come face-to-face with a Tyrannosaurus rex. And everyone, whether they are into thrills rides and dinosaurs or not, can take a picture in front of the Jurassic Park sign and gates, which look like they come right out of this story.

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