MTMom
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We just returned from a week-long WDW/US/IOA vacation and I wanted to give everyone a glimpse of WWoHP from my viewpoint. Don't get me wrong, I love WDW/US/IOA and was enchanted by WWoHP, but there are definitely some things to do, and some to avoid. Also, we are allergic to long lines and have perfected the art of queue avoidance and/or reduction. But....when a line is absolutely unavoidable, the time spent in line has resulted in some wonderful family conversations and lots of laughter!
We began our vacation with 4 days at WDW, staying offsite in a condo. We spent the night at the Hard Rock Hotel so we could enjoy the park privileges of hotel guests. These include Express Plus Passes and early entry, both worth their weight (or "wait") in gold!
Our first morning at HRH, we checked in at 7am and were at IOA park gates at 7:30 am, and entered the park with the other hotel guests at 7:40am. EVERYONE headed directly for "Harry Potter Land" and we were right there with them! Hogsmead Village is a visual treat, you really feel as if you stepped right into the movie. (It's especially captivating at night, almost like a Thomas Kincaid painting). First stop in Hogsmead Village was Olivanders Wand Shop and we were the first group allowed in for the "show." Watchout, the cynic in me is going to come out here. Who in their right mind would stand in line for over an hour or more to see this skit that is predictable, unimaginative and over as quickly as it started? Well, it wasn't me, I would have been livid if I had. Anyway, the "show" is a thinly veiled sales pitch to buy a $40 wand, which I expected, but I was hoping for a little more "magic." Next we headed for Hogwarts Castle (VERY COOL) and the Forbidden Journey ride, which was FUN, and will continue in my next post.
We began our vacation with 4 days at WDW, staying offsite in a condo. We spent the night at the Hard Rock Hotel so we could enjoy the park privileges of hotel guests. These include Express Plus Passes and early entry, both worth their weight (or "wait") in gold!
Our first morning at HRH, we checked in at 7am and were at IOA park gates at 7:30 am, and entered the park with the other hotel guests at 7:40am. EVERYONE headed directly for "Harry Potter Land" and we were right there with them! Hogsmead Village is a visual treat, you really feel as if you stepped right into the movie. (It's especially captivating at night, almost like a Thomas Kincaid painting). First stop in Hogsmead Village was Olivanders Wand Shop and we were the first group allowed in for the "show." Watchout, the cynic in me is going to come out here. Who in their right mind would stand in line for over an hour or more to see this skit that is predictable, unimaginative and over as quickly as it started? Well, it wasn't me, I would have been livid if I had. Anyway, the "show" is a thinly veiled sales pitch to buy a $40 wand, which I expected, but I was hoping for a little more "magic." Next we headed for Hogwarts Castle (VERY COOL) and the Forbidden Journey ride, which was FUN, and will continue in my next post.