A little tour into the magical Harry Potter land

Written by Elena @ Selfie Magic on . Posted in Photo Stories, Self Portraits

We’ve spent years going to Universal back before they built the land of Harry Potter. Back then it was the Adventure land or something of that sort. Not too exciting, to be honest. I remember going to Universal and seeing them build bits and pieces of the Hogwarts castle, sectioning off some areas to add Hogsmeade village. Soon we were able to see the snow covered peaks of the houses there.

I remember being super excited about it openning in 2010, so much that my girlfriends and I took numerous jumping pictures in front of the mere sign announcing the openning of the new land.
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at Universal Orlando

Then I remember the day it opened. Some of my Orlando friends actually went there that day, which is a suicide and I remember them telling me how mind blowing the new ride in Hogwarts castle is.

A few weeks later we went there for the only reason of seeing this new HP land.

Now I have to say I LOOOOVED HP books – every single one of them, read them the day each one of them came out, was absolutely ecstatic about the movies, watched and re-watched them a million times. So needless to say this was a special trip to Universal, not like any other one out of about 20-30 trips we’ve taken ( we live 3 hours away and often come for 1-2 days and stay at Disney resorts).

So here’s a little tour, for those who haven’t had the chance to experience it just yet {some of the photos are from different trips there}:

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When you walk in, you get greeted by the Hogwarts Express train:

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The Hogsmeade village would be so realistic if it wasn’t for millions of touristy looking people walking the streets :)

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The Butterbeer stand is the first thing you see:

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I was super excited to try it. I’m not a fan of overly sweet drinks, but this was something: it was worth every single calorie and toothache. The lines to buy Butterbeer are usually a mile long. Not that day :)

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I wasn’t as impressed with the candy and trick shops. But the clothing stores were amazing: all that Hogwarts goodness, especially scarfs for each of the houses.

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One of the best places to eat was Three Broomsticks. Now, to be honest, Universal SUCKS at food. I’m used to Disney themed restaurants and relatively healthy food in street shops. About 4-5 years ago under new management Disney changed all their menus/vendors or something, because the food quality definitely went up, Universal, however, never got hit by the clue bus and continues to think that burgers, hot dogs, turkey legs and fries is an acceptable and only food form. Broomsticks luckily has a few items that a more healthy eater can enjoy, but it’s not great: garden salad, corn, potato leek soup, fish and chips ( bad version of British fish’n'chips) and a few other items that I can’t eat  seemed relatively acceptable (beef pie, chicken, etc). So needless to say, we only stop at Broomsticks now whenever we go to Islands of Adventure ( before we had to go to City Walk to eat).

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So after lunch, everyone heads out to Hogwarts, the main attraction of Harry Potter land.

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 Hogwarts

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The castle itself is, of course, absolutely stunning. It’s too bad we’re not early risers, because it’d be great to take a picture of it without the back lighting, against blue sky for once. The wait usually doesn’t exceed 30-40 minutes, however there were a couple times I saw 50-60 on that board. The ride itself is continuous, so the lines move MUCH faster than in most attractions.

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Besides, who minds standing in line, where there’s SO much fun stuff to see around. I don’t have a SINGLE picture of the inside of the castle, since you have to check your bags, and to be fair, you’re just so amazed by the intricacy of the inside of the castle that photography is the last thing on your mind: moving pictures on the wall, Dumbledore in his study, Ron, Hermione and Harry hiding under the invisibility cloak in the classroom, screaming newspapers, and much much more.

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The ride itself is great! I would even say “the best ride evah” if it wasn’t for the fact that Universal decided to go the IMAX-type screen route rather than 3D route for this one. If you ever rode Spiderman, it’s very similar except for the 3D effects, which are replaced here by a massive screen that makes you sort of feel you’re there, but not as well as 3D would ( kind of like Soarin’ at Epcot).

There’s a lot of real sets with dementors, which scare the crap out of you ( if you’re planning on going, seat the most squeamish person on the last seat on your right). I sat in the right spot the first time and a Dementor almost freaking swallowed me. There are massive snakes, and human-sized spiders, that tree from the movie that likes to rape innocent boys and cars, there’s Quidditch, moooore dementors and everything a fan would want.

Besides the Hogwarts ride, there is  some kiddie coaster, and the re-purposed Dueling Dragon coaster ( floorless coaster).
But the “magic” doesn’t stop there. Before you head out of the land to continue to Dr Suess land or Jurassic Park, there is one more thing that deserves attention: The Ollivanders Wand shop. The shop “claims” to create and experience like in the movie, where the wand picks you ( or smth like that). In reality, you stand in line for about 30 minutes…

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Then they let a whole crowd into the shop that’s an exact replica of the one you see in the movie, except for it’s not as old, dusty and scary. The stacks of wands are EVERYWHERE:

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They do a little presentation, showing a few magic tricks, and then let the crowd out. Very disappointing – no personalized wand picking, that’s for sure!
You do get to take a picture with Ollivander himself, though:

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And then you’re free to go on into the shop and pick out a wand for yourself and I gotta tell you: if you have kids, it’s pretty special. There’re wands of all the book characters, including Voldemort ( yucky white bony wand), all the wands are EXACTLY what you see in the movies.

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Gabby, my friend’s daughter, got herself a super pretty Hermione wand and every time she’d be watching a HP movie from then on, she’d pull out her wand and scream out in joy when  Hermione would use THE EXACT SAME WAND!

So there it is, the most magical Harry Potter land.

Are you, guys, Potter fans? Are you all sad the books and movies and done?



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17 comments on “A little tour into the magical Harry Potter land

  1. Captivus on said:

    I’m going there Spring 2012!!!! So excited! These pictures are awesome!

  2. Thank you for this beautiful tour! I will probably never see it because my boys have no interest in going to theme parks for summer vacations. We always go to the mountains or a national park where we can go hiking and enjoy the outdoors plus a long weekend at the beach in Florida. I started reading the Harry Potter series to them when they were six and eight. I read every single page of every book out loud to them and we finished in 2007 when they were ten and twelve.

  3. Dawn Greensides on said:

    Great tour of HP Land! Beautiful pictures and fun story to follow along! Thanks!

  4. Awesome post! I love HP. My husband and I just saw the last movie on Saturday. I’m so sad it’s all over. But I have a two year old boy. He is too young now but I am really looking forward to reliving the Harry Potter experience (books and movies) together. I’ll probably wait until he is older to visit the park but thanks for sharing the photos.

  5. Shalay on said:

    I am DYING to go there!!!! I can’t wait until I get the change!!! I ADORE the books and the movies and I’m so sad that it is all over. But hubby and I did have fun going to the last movie at midnight dressed at Death Eaters, dark mark and all! :)

  6. Looks like you guys had tons of fun during each trip. We have never really got involved in the HP stuff- but we like theme parks in general. Maybe something we will check out one day.

  7. Elena C. on said:

    OMG!!!!! It looks sooooo amazing!
    I’m not much of a fan, I’ve read 4 books though, and watched couple of movies.
    But I definitely want to go see HPLand :)
    I looooove all those little details…the roofs, the snow, the windows, everything!
    I love watching it all :)

  8. Kathy Jones on said:

    Fabulous! I am sad that the movies have ended…bummmed! Thanks for sharing these photos. I’m hoping to one day be able to visit myself.

    Kathy

  9. Melissa on said:

    These pictures are amazing! Can I ask what camera you use to shoot? I’m planning to buy a DSLR soon and am checking out my options.

    • Elena @ Selfie Magic on said:

      You can see my “gear” in the bottom right corner of the side bar. It’s really not just about the camera. one can take amazing photos with point-and-shoot and crappy with a 5K camera. Lenses have a lot to do with it as well.
      Depending on your budget, you might want to start with Canon 7D, which isn’t too expensive but produces great photos. Good Luck!

  10. Elizabeth on said:

    We just got back from a Disney vacation yesterday. We spend one day at Universal’s Islands of Adventure while we were there. While overall Universal doesn’t even come close to the Disney experience in terms of quality of rides, themeing, the magical experience etc, the Harry Potter ride blew my mind. I would even venture to say that Disney could learn a thing or two from that ride. It was absolutely amazing, even the line was great (except the greenhouse, seriously, who designed that hot structure with a plexiglass roof?!). I was very impressed with the ride and Hogsmead, although my husband didn’t like how they combined Hogsmead and Diagon Alley. The frozen butterbeer was so good, we came back for seconds later that day. Thanks for the wand shop photos, we didn’t want to stand in line so it was nice to see what it looked like.

  11. Thanks so much for the Harry Potter land tour. Really hope to make it there someday just for HP. Have visited Universal & Disney World several times, but it’s been years since my last. Amazing details they put into all their attractions. Miss your vlogs by the way. Any plans to do those again someday?

    • Elena @ Selfie Magic on said:

      Hey, thanks! Disney and Universal have really changed in the last few years. Rides are so my better.

      As far as vlogs, I’ll do them the second there is 48 hours in a day :) But i appreciate you asking! :)

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