Content Summary
History of Sony Pictures Studios
Back in the early days of movie-making, MGM Studios made its home in Culver City, producing legendary films like The Wizard of Oz, National Velvet, and Singin’ in the Rain. They produced as many as 52 films a year on two lots near Jefferson Avenue and Overland.
Over the years, the studio changed ownership numerous times. However, a significant era commenced in 1989 when Sony acquired Columbia Pictures, leading to the formation of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Sony invested hundreds of millions into renovating the buildings and facilities, transforming it into Sony Pictures Studios. Today, the studio primarily focuses on recording television shows, but you can still visit the lot to immerse yourself in movie history.
Sony Studios possesses a captivating history, and many visitors appreciate the authentic working studio atmosphere more than the theme park-like tours at Universal. However, keep in mind that their tour includes fewer locations than those offered by Warner Bros or Paramount, and it does involve significant walking.
Tips for Enjoying the Tour
Set the right expectations to enhance your experience. You are unlikely to encounter major movie stars; minor celebrities are a rarity, and you will not witness film production in action. Instead, anticipate exploring a functioning film studio, with your experience tailored by the day’s activities.
If you are a fan of The Wizard of Oz, temper your expectations. Although the film was made across six stages, the remnants of the old sets are not preserved, and even inside, it resembles a large warehouse.
- Avoid booking during summer and year-end holidays, as many shows may not be operational.
- For those visiting multiple Hollywood attractions, consider the GoCard option for economical savings on the Sony Tour.
- Expect to walk 1.5 to 2 miles during your tour, with portions outdoors and a few steps to enter game show sets.
- Dress appropriately for the weather, as a cloudy morning can quickly evolve into a hot, sunny day.
- This tour may not be suitable for children under 12, and those aged 12-17 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Sony checks IDs for all attendees, so be sure to bring your identification.
- No cell phones, video, or audio recording is allowed during the tour; however, cameras are permitted in the lobby and certain areas, if allowed by your tour guide.
- Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled tour to explore the mini-museum in the lobby.
Tour Options
Sony offers several tours daily, from Monday through Friday, with twilight tours available on summer Thursdays. Reservations are necessary, and it’s advisable to check current hours before planning your visit.
If you’re seeking a more luxurious experience, consider the VIP Lunch Tour. This three-hour tour minimizes walking and allows for travel by golf cart, along with a meal at the Commissary and access to the Sony museum.
Tour offerings are subject to change, so check the Sony Studio Tour website for the latest information.
What Happens on the Tour
The tour begins at the Sony Pictures Productions office building. Guests will have their photos taken in front of a green screen, creating a souvenir photo for later pickup. It commences with a 15-minute film montage that showcases the studio’s history.
Highlights of the tour include:
- The studio’s Oscars collection on display in the headquarters lobby.
- Depending on production schedules, you may visit the sets for Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. At least one of these sets is consistently open for visitors.
- A glimpse into various sound stages, the specifics of which hinge on ongoing productions.
- Near the tour’s conclusion, you will have the opportunity to explore the gift shop, which features exclusive merchandise not found elsewhere.
About the Game Shows
The iconic game shows “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune” are both produced at Sony Studios. New episodes are filmed at a pace of six per day, with three recorded in the morning and three in the afternoon. When filming is taking place, the tour cannot enter their set. However, planning your visit on alternating schedules allows for at least one set to be accessible.
If visiting a specific show’s set is a priority, schedule your tour on a day they are not filming. To find out the filming schedule, visit the respective websites of Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune for their ticketing information and audience opportunities.
Getting There
10202 West Washington Blvd
Culver City, CA
Sony Pictures Studio Tour website
Previously, guests would gather at Sony Pictures Plaza, but it is now recommended to enter through the Overland gate on Overland Ave between Culver and Washington Blvd. Valet parking is complimentary.
Located in Culver City, Sony Studios lies to the southeast of the intersection of Washington and Culver. For detailed directions, you can visit the Sony website.