We went today, Wednesday, June 23rd. We're staying off-site with the Harry Potter Package.
I had our cab pick us up early and it arrived at 6:50 a.m. We didn't wait in line for security at all and walked right up to the turnstiles. We showed our ticket verifying the Harry Potter Package and were directed to the right, to Seuss Landing. We were about 10 yards from the Lost Continent when we reached the end of the queue. The time we hit the queue was 7:18.
At around 7:40, the queue started moving and we made it into Hogsmede, no trouble at all. We stopped for photographs at the Hogwarts Express, and then went on to Olivanders, where we waited around 15 minutes. We took quite a while in the Owl Post and Dervish & Banges, then went on to Honeydukes and Zonkos before heading up toward the castle. The queue time read 30 minutes, and at that point it was 8:30. My daughter and I went through the queue only, and after elbowing out of Filch's, it was 9:05, and we went off to our breakfast at the Three Broomsticks.
We finished up around 10:15 (made out our post cards while seated), and posted our postcards at the Owl Post. By that time, it was starting to get really crowded. We went on the Flight of the Hippogrif, then elbowed our way back into Filch's and got more swag.
We left the park and headed toward the Lost Continent around 10:45. By that time, the line to get into Hogsmede was winding around through the Lost Continent.
My observations and recommendations:
Do Olivander's first. If we hadn't stopped for pictures, we would probably have been in the first group.
Get all of your shopping done before the general public is let in. You can't do package delivery from anywhere inside WWOHP, but you can take it to another store in another island and they will deliver it for you.
Get butterbeer before the GP is let in. The only reason we're getting up early tomorrow morning and going back is because this was one thing we forgot to get.
Get the express pass. I bought it for one day. We were there for 11 hours and pretty much walked into the loading area of each ride we went on. I can't imagine what it would have been like without it.
Keep up with these boards. If I had not been, I would have been shocked, stunned, and pretty aggravated. Because I did, everything went pretty much as I had expected it to.