I tried doing a search, but it doesn't seem to come up -- so forgive me if this is answered somewhere in this thread. But does anyone know when the addition to the HP park is opening? Thanks
next summer
I tried doing a search, but it doesn't seem to come up -- so forgive me if this is answered somewhere in this thread. But does anyone know when the addition to the HP park is opening? Thanks
I am a ride chicken as well as terrified of spiders. Will probably use chicken exit.
If you have an express pass do you still go through the main queue? Is the castle tour a separate attraction or is that just the name of the queuing area?
Also, any other ride chickens who rode this (and lived to tell the tale) who could share there feelings? Would you do it again?
Any comparisons to WDW rides?
I am a ride chicken as well as terrified of spiders. Will probably use chicken exit.
If you have an express pass do you still go through the main queue? Is the castle tour a separate attraction or is that just the name of the queuing area?
Also, any other ride chickens who rode this (and lived to tell the tale) who could share there feelings? Would you do it again?
Any comparisons to WDW rides?
We all went in and did the whole tour of the school and it was wonderful. Then my husband and I took the chicken exit and my daughter did the ride alone. She was 24 at the time and HATED it. She said every time she opened her eyes, there was something coming at her. Plus she wasn't prepared for it to go backwards and upside down. She didn't get sick or anything, but she came off the ride kinda green. She said never again. And she doesn't do the roller coasters, so that could be why.
We all went in and did the whole tour of the school and it was wonderful. Then my husband and I took the chicken exit and my daughter did the ride alone. She was 24 at the time and HATED it. She said every time she opened her eyes, there was something coming at her. Plus she wasn't prepared for it to go backwards and upside down. She didn't get sick or anything, but she came off the ride kinda green. She said never again. And she doesn't do the roller coasters, so that could be why.
Welcome Sophiagymgal!
I think that if my family and I were huge HP fans and I only had one chance to visit a theme park, I would do IoA. If HP holds your heart, you would end up regretting the fact that you were so close and didn't visit. Not only can you ride the rides (or walk thru the lines to see the queue then take the chicken exit), and visit the stores, you can eat at the Three Broomsticks, have a Butterbeer at the Hogs Head, and go to the "loo" to hear Moaning Myrtle moan. The ATM machine is from Gringotts and the Owlery is a place to sit and take it all in. There are also mini "shows" of the Beauxbutons (sp?)
spinning ribbons and Durmstrang doing flips and such. Also the Owl Choir singing.
After you walk through it all once and take it all in, you can go back and take pictures. There are tons of things HP fans would want to photograph.
Even if you do not ride the rides at all, walk thru the lines till the end and take the chicken exit so you don't miss anything. The queues are great!
Then go thru the rest of the park, and go back to HP at night to see it then.
If you weren't huge HP fans, I would say go to Magic Kingdom. Love that place.
Wow! I'm trying to read as much of these posts as I can but don't see myself getting through them all. Thanks to all for the advice. I have a question or two: We are staying onsite at Disney. Got a great price for the week of coming in on Jan. 5th. However, this trip we are trying to plan a day trip to IOA , HP in specific. OUr kids (big...they grew up with the books and the movies) are HUGE HP fans. What we are trying to decide is if we should go ahead and book an onsite hotel for one night so that we have the early admission benefit. We probably will not go until closer to the end of the week (or it may be that Sunday we come in), so we are wondering how the crowds will be and if it is really worth extra money. Also, I'm confused on the other hotels that are linked to the parks like the Hyatt. Do you get early entrance by staying there are well? Thanks!
Wow! I'm trying to read as much of these posts as I can but don't see myself getting through them all. Thanks to all for the advice.
I have a question or two:
We are staying onsite at Disney. Got a great price for the week of coming in on Jan. 5th. However, this trip we are trying to plan a day trip to IOA , HP in specific. OUr kids (big...they grew up with the books and the movies) are HUGE HP fans. What we are trying to decide is if we should go ahead and book an onsite hotel for one night so that we have the early admission benefit. We probably will not go until closer to the end of the week (or it may be that Sunday we come in), so we are wondering how the crowds will be and if it is really worth extra money.
Also, I'm confused on the other hotels that are linked to the parks like the Hyatt. Do you get early entrance by staying there are well? Thanks!
We did one day at IOA during a Disney trip...stayed offsite the whole time at a condo since it was thanksgiving week and did fine with the lines...in fact, we practically walked onto everything. We started with HP, then finished the rest of the park and came back to do HP again. We did not miss staying onsite for universal and it wouldn't have have added much to our day. This may change depending on the time of year, but it worked out fine for us. I'm pretty sure it was weekend too.
next summer