I'm pretty happy with the theming and content of the area that I have heard about so far, and as a HP fan I am optimistic that Universal is taking it's time to ensure that this will be a truly world-class experience.
I think that Universal is (wisely) looking to expand it's audience to take some of the 'magic kingdom' crowd away from Disney for a day or two of their vacation, and I believe that they will do this by making the ATMOSPHERE of this land their priority, and by aiming more at the younger audience.
I don't think this land is being built for us. Don't get me wrong, I think we're going to love it, but I think Universal has a bigger plan.
Kids aren't focused on the issues we discuss on this board as grown up's. They don't remember the long queues in space mountain once they've rode it. They don't care that Stitch isn't as good as alien encounter was. They don't mind if an animatronic in Pirates isn't working correctly the day they were there.
What they remember is when they first spotted Mickey Mouse, and he waved at them and gave them a big hug. They remember seeing Stitch looking exactly as they remember in the dvd they've watched 200+ times at home. They remember being on Dumbo with their Mum and actually FLYING in the sky, in the most wonderful place they've ever been.
And this is exactly what they're going to remember about TWWOHP...
They're going to remember meeting THE REAL Hagrid in the forbidden forest, and having a picture taken with him to show their friends at home as proof that they were there. They're going to remember going into the shops at the village and buying bertie botts every flavour beans, just like Harry eats. They're going to remember seeing wizards doing REAL magic in Hogwarts castle, and if Universal (which I fully believe they are going to) build this land around family-orientated rides (ala fantasyland) to extend the breadth of their attractions at IOA away from their existing adult/teen thrill rides, they are going to make a ton of $$$.
I believe that JK Rowling would not have given the go ahead to a bunch of older IOA thrill-rides dressed up with the odd bit of loosely-related HP theming to them. Let's face it, if they'd have wanted to close Lost Continent for 3 months and rush-launch the attraction by dressing up everything with a tacky touch of HP in time for the launch of the last book (which with the upcoming movies or not, would have been the most obvious decision made by many marketing execs, striking whilst the iron is hot etc.), then they certainly could have done.
Most of all, I think that we are ALL gonna have a HELL of a lot of fun when this thing launches, it being the biggest change to our beloved Universal since IOA's launch, and at the end of the day, that's what it's all about kids

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