When we got out we met up with our friends. They had indeed experienced the forbidden Journey already. We decided to go to the Flight of the Hippogriff (FOH) next since it is right outside the castle and was enticing us with only a 10 minute wait. This as a fairly mild rollercoaster. It has been years since I have been on Goofy's Barnstormer coaster in Toontown but I imagine FOH is probably comparable to that experience as far as the intensity (or lack thereof).
As you walk in you are first greeted by this welcoming committee representative.
I am not sure if the scarecrow in the books. I'm getting more forgetful in my old age. Hagrid had a pumpkin motif going on though in his decorating scheme at his vacation home in Fla so the scarecrow fit right in. As you walk a little further along the queue line you will pass by Hagrids Hut on the right. It would have been nice if the queue led you through the hut so you could experience the inside. Now that I am spoiled by the queue from forbidden journey I am a bit demanding aren't I? Where's the holographic Hagrid and Fang and other amazing elements
I don't think there much more to see on the queue between Hagrids Hut and the loading area. Well, you can get a peek at Buckbeak, the star of the ride. You will pass by the hippogriff much closer at the beginning of the ride though in a minute.
Here is the front of the ride vehicle
Once you board and coaster and you're set off on your way, the coaster starts the ascent and you pass next to Buckbeak on your left. Do the right thing and remember to bow to him, ok?
Once you really start going, don't blink because the ride is over pretty quickly. There are not any other visuals that are part of the ride but you can get a good view of the castle while you are zipping around.
Perhaps this is not a ride for those who are seeking big thrills but we enjoyed it.
After FOH we made our way over from Hogwarts to Hogsmeade
Our first priority was to try some butterbeer. We opted for the frozen butterbeer. I can not drink it myself but the verdict from the rest of the family is that it is a winner.
I took a few more pictures while the family was enjoying there beverage
The windows of the storefronts were great. There were so many things to look at.
this is the larger mandrake that I referred to previously that moves. The glare in the windows made him difficult to capture.
We'll head here later.
We then made our way to explore Honeydukes. Honeydukes is a candy store that is as much a feast to the eyes as it is to the stomach. Actually since I limit my own sugar intake I am more interested in the visual aspects of the store.
I love the humongous jar of candy
After a while in Honeydukes the family we were with said they were ready to move on. Not just from the store but from the land. Huh?...what?...already?...but... I was just getting started. I had a lot more I wanted to see and we just scratched the surface. However, they were not really into the HP experience as much and they were primarily interested in getting in rides and shows. I guess I can understand that if you are not an HP fan that walking around the area is not AS exciting. It is so well done though that I think even people who are not Potter fans can appreciate the incredible theming that they incorporated into this land. I knew I would be back in a few days though so I did not put up resistance to moving the troops. The day we are coming back we will be with my sister's family and they have read all the books so I know we will spend a lot of time in the area. At least I will have more new experiences saved for our next visit. I have a lot of good pictures to share from the next day we came so stay tuned. Oh yes, we actually will be back here later for lunch at the 3 broomsticks this day. so, well catch a bit more later.
I am stopping here on our departure from WWoHP..oh, ok one more pic of the castle before we leave
We next we will explore some other lands of IOA.