Friday, June 11

Harry Potter Wizarding World, Trip of a Lifetime - Part I: Hogsmeade

We're Potter People, so when we heard about the new Harry Potter theme park opening at Universal Studios Islands of Adventure in Orlando, we knew it was the place for us. We booked a special HP vacation package for Memorial Week.



The grand opening was later announced as June 18, so we were REALLY hoping that there would be a "soft opening" before that. Turns out there was, and it actually was awesome to be there before the official opening. Only people who had booked a vacation package like we did were allowed in for the soft opening, so everyone there was a big fan and very excited about everything, like we were. We didn't go so far as to wear our Hogwarts robes to the park like some people, but for anyone who has read the books and seen the movies, everything in the park means something. The park designers got the details right.



Since the rest of Islands of Adventure opened at 9 am, we had to be in Harry Potter Wizarding World by 8:45 am, and they closed it down at 11 am. Therefore, we were getting up every day at 6 am, to leave the hotel by 7:30 am. We spent all five mornings in the HP park from 8-11 am.


The gate into the HP Wizarding World - "Please respect the spell limits"


The Hogsmeade high street. Note the architectural details like crooked chimneys and snow on the roofs.


The Hogwarts Express


Zonko's Joke Shop and Honeydukes Sweet Shop


Inside Zonko's


That's a lot of Pygmy Puffs. Connor bought one.


Inside Honeydukes


Bulk candy and Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans at Honeydukes. We bought a lot.


Lots 'o colors and candy


All the store window displays were really cool, like this one with a giant, croaking chocolate frog. Our chocolate frog had a Helga Hufflepuff collectible card in it.


The Three Broomsticks, where we enjoyed a traditional English breakfast.


The Owlery


Public Conveniences had my favorite detail. Moaning Myrtle can be heard in the restrooms, although it's not quite authentic that she's in the men's room, too.


The Hog's Head


Dervish and Banges


There were many park employees, all in costume. I asked one if it was hot wearing all that in the heat, and she said, "Well, it IS winter."


There were dancing and martial arts demonstrations by Beauxbatons and Durmstrang students, and performances by the Hogwarts choir, including the giant frogs singing bass.


Butter Beer was sold on tap from this keg on the street. They poured it in two steps, first the liquid, then the foam from another spout.


It comes in a souvenir mug and tastes like a Wurther's candy. As we drank, the foam seemed to grow in the mug.


This is the signature photo op.


Olivander's Wand Shop - Dylan bought Ginny Weasley's wand.


Dylan holding up a stack of cauldrons.


Hagrid's Hut


This also demonstrates the attention to detail. In all other areas of the two parks, this would have read "stroller parking". I had a nice conversation here with a mom from England. There were lots of Brits there, which is understandable.


A cool fountain.


Leaving HP on our last day.

2 comments:

The Masked Crusader said...

Ah that is so cool! I have yet to go, but your pictures made it all the more exciting!

maybe said...

very good and cool,thank you for your sharing.