Universal to take on Harry Potter

Harry Potter coming to Orlando's Universal Studios
Islands of Adventure theme park to feature The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Scott Powers | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted May 31, 2007

Universal Orlando has secured rights to the phenomenally successful Harry Potter stories and will build a themed area of rides, shops and restaurants called "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" at Islands of Adventure.

Universal, author J.K. Rowling and Warner Bros. Studios, which makes the Harry Potter movies, are making a worldwide announcement of the deal today. Universal expects to break ground late this summer and have "Wizarding World" open by late 2009.

In an interview with the Orlando Sentinel, Universal Orlando Resort President Bill Davis characterized the deal as perhaps the biggest in the resort's history, and one of the biggest in theme-park business history.

The announcement ends long-simmering, unconfirmed industry speculation that both Universal and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts have been bidding to acquire theme-park rights to the boy-wizard wonder. The brainchild of British author Rowling, the Harry Potter series of books and movies has grossed billions of dollars in sales over the past decade.

The news also redefines prospects for Universal Orlando. Universal has seen a slow, steady slide in attendance since 2004 -- including a drop of 2.8 percent to 2.1 million visitors in the first quarter of this year -- and has struggled to address criticism that it hasn't added much new excitement in recent years.

"We think this is the most exciting news we've ever had out here," Davis said. "We think it is going to have a huge impact on all our constituencies: our guests, our team members, our management team, everybody. This is absolutely huge. We're just thrilled and excited we were selected for the 'Wizarding World of Harry Potter.' "

No terms have been disclosed of the contract between Universal, Warner Bros. and Rowling. Universal declined to reveal what it intends to invest in "Wizarding World." But the corporation's annual report released earlier this year indicated the company intended to spend up to $120 million this year on new items -- triple what was spent in 2005 or 2006 -- and Davis said the company would have high capital budgets in 2008 and '09 as well. Universal also has announced a new ride based on The Simpsons cartoon, to open next year.

In a news release, Tom Williams, chairman of Universal Parks and Resorts, vowed that the company would "devote more time, more money, more expertise and more executive talent from throughout our entire organization and creative team -- as well as from Warner Bros., our partners -- to ensure that this entire environment is second-to-none."

In the same release, Rowling declared, "The plans I've seen look incredibly exciting, and I don't think fans of the books or films will be disappointed."

In her Harry Potter books, Rowling created a fictional, magical world of witches and wizards existing parallel to -- yet largely hidden from -- ordinary, contemporary Britain. The stories center on Harry, a young wizardry student, and his friends at a boarding school called Hogwarts. Together, they struggle with schoolwork, family problems, teen angst, young love, and evil wizards and witches trying to kill them.

A 20-acre Potter 'island'

Universal plans a 20-acre "Wizarding World," a little bigger than the average size of its themed "islands" at Islands of Adventure. Part would be carved away from what is now "The Lost Continent" island, and the rest would be land now used for employee parking and park support, outside the back fence.

The new, "seventh island" would feature reconstructed and rethemed attractions, and all-new ones, Scott Trowbridge, vice president of Universal's Creative Studios, said in an interview. The Hogwarts castle and locations from Rowling's Forbidden Forest and Hogsmeade village will be created as backdrops to attractions, shops and restaurants.

Three-time Academy Award-winning production designer Stuart Craig, who designed sets for all the Harry Potter movies, leads the "Wizarding World" design team.

Much of "The Lost Continent" island, including Universal's award-winning Mythos Restaurant, will be retained as a separate themed area, just smaller. The island is to remain open during construction as well.

Some current "Lost Continent" attractions such as The Dueling Dragons roller coasters and The Flying Unicorn coaster ride likely would be adapted to fit the Harry Potter story. Trowbridge would not discuss specific attractions, but did say that Universal intended to "leverage some existing infrastructure." He said that would have to include far more than a new paint job and a new sign, because too much is at stake.

Davis agreed, noting that the large, dedicated fan base that Universal hopes to capture could turn on the resort if fans conclude Universal cheapened the Harry Potter concept.

"We do have a responsibility to all the fans that are out there in the world that have followed the Harry Potter saga through the films and the books," Davis said. "We're taking that very, very seriously. We're going to be true to the books and the films, and make sure that when people come here they're going to be very, very happy with what they see."

Billion-dollar business

The Harry Potter phenomenon has been phenomenally lucrative.

The first six books have sold more than 300 million copies, in 63 languages, according to the BBC Web site. The most recent, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, sold nearly 7 million copies in the United States just in its first day in print.

The four movies have pulled in more than $3.5 billion so far, according to the independent Hollywood tracking Web site boxofficemojo.com. All of the movies are among the 20 highest-grossing ever, led by Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, which, with a $976.5 million box office, is the fourth-biggest film of all time.

And the Harry Potter story continues.

The seventh and final novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, will be released July 21. The fifth movie, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, will be released July 11. The sixth and seventh films are certain to follow in coming years.

And now coming at the end of this decade: "Harry Potter and the Islands of Adventure."

If it had looked to some critics as if Universal had not brought much new to Islands of Adventure lately, it's because the company had been seeking "the right fit," then working to get Harry Potter when it became available, Trowbridge said.

"We've worked for the past couple of years to figure out how we could bring it to life," he said. "We were really looking for something that had the kind of power, the kind of transportive and immersive world of imagination that Harry Potter brings."

Scott Powers can be reached at spowers@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5441
 


Appears we're off to a great start this morning! Please remember the board guidelines about posting comments which are personal attacks. Here's the link: http://www.wdwinfo.com/guidelines.htm

I do not want to close down this thread before a discussion on the topic can begin.
 
My family has never been interested in visiting Universal/IOA. It just doesn't have an interest for us. My husband asked the kids if they wanted to take a day or two on our trip and go to Universal and none of them did it just doesn't peak their interest or mine.

I know folks who really enjoy it but I always said that we would probably never go and spend the money because we just didn't seem to have a level of interest or curiousity to make it worthwhile. This however puts a whole new spin on things.:banana: I would gladly take a day away from my WDW vacation to go to IOA if for nothing else but to spend the day in an area entirely themed to Harry Potter!!:woohoo: I am sure that The powers that be at Universal know this too. I think that with this addition they will not only get a population of folks like my family who wouldn't otherwise visit Universal/IOA and repeat visits from people who already love these theme parks.

I told my kids this morning "I'm going to say something that you never expected me to say. After we get back from WDW in August, we are saving for another trip and next trip we will be making a visit to IOA" They stared at me blankly not impressed with my idea then I told them WHY. They are all for going now! It'll be interesting to hear about the progression and development of this area. And Now I can say that I really am looking forward to IOA and have no issue about it being worth the $$ for our family.:cool1:
 
IOA has been considered the best themed amusement park in the world. This will only make it more difficult to catch.

The only complaint over the years has been its lack of new and fresh attractions. This announcement will help put that complaint to rest for a while.
 


Anyone else agree that this is the BEST thing that has ever happened to Disney?


Now that Universal will be creating this Harry Potter Enviornment, HOPEFULLY, Disney will pour huge amounts of money into Walt Disney World to compete
 
I am incredably (sp?) excited! My girlfriends and I practically have our bags packed already... :)
 
This is big news and it might actually get me to go back to IOA one day. About time that they spent some money in their parks. I have not been in years because absolutely nothing has changed.
 
We love US and IOA! It's always a must do on our trip to WDW/Orlando. So we are thrilled to hear this news. It's going to be hard to wait! :thumbsup2
 
I am so excited about the HP themed LAND at US. I have never been to US. Now I will consider going to US for 1 day to see HP Land.
I just love the books and movies - i was hoping Disney would get to do the LAND since they purchased the rights to the movies for TV.
 
Well good for US! I went there a great deal as a kid, but have not had any desire to go there since high school. I am a HP enthusiast and can't wait to see what IOA does with the theming. I can already see the rides and shows in my head. The Sorting Hat Dinner show, the coaster ride based on Gringotts and the ride to the vault, the Quidditch ride, etc. There is so much for them to work with. I hope they do it right...
 
i just got an email about this from Universal Orlando so it must be very official. I am excited, being a recovering harry potter addict:lmao: haha. But, i do hope it makes disney want to work on their own parks to compete with this!
 
The problem with IOA's themeing is that they don't actually understand what themeing is. It's themed like a Vegas Hotel, not in the traditional Disney sense. This project is the first that may overcome that.

And I'll say that the best outcome of this may be that it forces Disney to spend significant cash in Florida's parks something they've been distinctly unwilling to do.

Of course, they probably will just cheap out, but hey, The odds went from 1:1000000 to 1:100000 that they'd do something right.
 
The problem with IOA's themeing is that they don't actually understand what themeing is. It's themed like a Vegas Hotel, not in the traditional Disney sense. This project is the first that may overcome that.

I'm sorry to disagree...The Lost Continent, Port of Entry, Toon Lagoon, Jurassic Park, Seuss Landing....are themed as well as anything done by Disney...the only low spot is Marvel Super Hero Island and Spiderman more than makes up for the Rockin Roller Coaster type of cutouts found on the Island.
 
The problem with IOA's themeing is that they don't actually understand what themeing is. It's themed like a Vegas Hotel, not in the traditional Disney sense. This project is the first that may overcome that.

And I'll say that the best outcome of this may be that it forces Disney to spend significant cash in Florida's parks something they've been distinctly unwilling to do.

Of course, they probably will just cheap out, but hey, The odds went from 1:1000000 to 1:100000 that they'd do something right.

What do you mean by vegas hotel theming? Im not saying youre wrong, I just dont understand it.
 
Hmm, I could write a thesis on this, and I will at some point. AV could write it too, but the short short version is this.

Vegas is trying to "Celebrate" a location. Disney Themeing much more literally puts you in a place and time. Also, Disney themeing is done to support a story that Disney is trying to tell. There's more to it then just "Hey Dinosaurs" or, "Hey Superheros."

I promise I'll put something more complete up fairly soon.
 

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