yourself at Universal Studios if you are not into any of the thrill/roller coaster or simulator type rides. If you are a huge movie fan, then I think this park would definitely be a must for you to see at least once.
You may like Jaws which is a boat type ride which carries you along the water with a replica of the shark popping out at several points. Also, there is an attraction called Twister which gives visitors the chance to experience the outdoor elements of what takes place in an earthquake while standing inside a studio setting.
If you are a Lucille Ball fan you can go check out The Lucy Tribute which has all kinds of items/keepsakes on display from the actual show and the actress' real life. In addition, there is The Alfred Hitchcock attraction in which you can learn about the different techniques that were used in making several famous films in a theatre type setting.
If you like 3-D exhibits, you can check out the Arnold Schwarzenneger Terminator show in which a neat combination of different screen effects are used. Also, there's MIB (Men In Black) which is a moving ride (but it does spin in fact) that travels along a track where you use a device to zap out aliens while passing by and gain points.
If you are really interested in seeing how the special effects in horror movies are done, then there is the Gory, Gruesome, and Grotesque Make-up Show. There's also Nickelodeon Studios tour that gives a neat inside look of some things that are being produced. Other options to see are The Actors Animal Stage, Beetlejuice, and Wild Wild West Stunt Show live shows.
I hope I have not left out too many other attractions that Universal offers but from past visits I feel that there are a lot of things to see and do for nonthrill ride guests.
Hope this helps.