Harry Potter- Wizarding World FAQ

anyone have a problem ordering food a the three broomsticks for half of your party and getting a seat and having the rest of your party meeting up with you after you get seated?

What we noticed the two times we were there is you all have to go through the order line and are met at the end by a cast member who will find you seats (and they always did).
 
Does anyone have any recent updates on when the Hogwart's Train and Diagon Might open? We are going to be at Universal on June 13 - 14, and my Son is hoping to get to ride the train. Thanks!!

One thing I did find out is that none of the Harry Potter attractions, including the train, will accept express pass. Found out when we booked the new Cabana Bay, which does not come with express pass. When I found out it is their only hotel that doesn't include it, but it wouldn't work for HPP anyway, we saved the $400 over the other resorts. Plus I like the Retro 50's look!
 
I have not read this whole thread... yet... sorry

Can someone tell me what kind of drink pumpkin fizz is ?

ive read that pumpkin fizz is half pumpkin juice and soda water... some people seem to think pumpkin juice is too sweet and a lot of people really like the fizz option
 


Nothing on an official opening date. Back in the first part of March I was told 86 days the crew has to be done, which puts it first part of June. Then I was told they are having issues with the ride systems, and they are looking at as late as August. They will not open the train if the entire thing isn't ready.
Again, official word is "summer" which is June 21st yo September 21st.
 
I am thinking about going to WDW in November just for a weekend and going over to see the new parts of WWHP on the Sunday morning. Do you think it will be packed with people because of the new stuff? Or do you think that by Novemeber the buzz may have slowed down a bit?:)
 
I am thinking about going to WDW in November just for a weekend and going over to see the new parts of WWHP on the Sunday morning. Do you think it will be packed with people because of the new stuff? Or do you think that by Novemeber the buzz may have slowed down a bit?:)

Gonna be busier than usual for a while but if its like the original opening a normally slow time may be closer to moderate. Of course it depends on when you are going, Thanksgiving week will be slammed. Check out some of the crowd calendars and/or express pass costs which are a good gauge...the more expensive, the more crowds they are expecting.
 
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Just saw the universal Harry potter package that's been released. Anyone know if this is good value? Thinking of extending my stay to purchase it.
 
Just saw the universal Harry potter package that's been released. Anyone know if this is good value? Thinking of extending my stay to purchase it.

It's a decent value. Especially since it includes the tickets and two breakfasts. We did one similar the first year the original opened but more expensive because they had only the higher end hotels at the time.
 
I priced it out against our current "a la carte" reservations for RPR and P2P tickets this morning. It is essentially $50 more per day for a family of four. Is it worth it for the two breakfasts and HP treats. I thought not. :)

Let's hope the opening of Diagon Alley is not me with the same crowds the first few days of WWoHP.
 
I priced it out against our current "a la carte" reservations for RPR and P2P tickets this morning. It is essentially $50 more per day for a family of four. Is it worth it for the two breakfasts and HP treats. I thought not. :) Let's hope the opening of Diagon Alley is not me with the same crowds the first few days of WWoHP.

I really wonder if the lack of solid opening date is to give less time for the masses to plan to be there immediately upon opening.
 
I really wonder if the lack of solid opening date is to give less time for the masses to plan to be there immediately upon opening.

The lack of solid opening date is caused by the facts that the Universal Creative Team still needs to do some adjustments to the attractions. There are problems that still need to be resolved. The wardrobes look fantastic as far as I can see.
 
I priced it out against our current "a la carte" reservations for RPR and P2P tickets this morning. It is essentially $50 more per day for a family of four. Is it worth it for the two breakfasts and HP treats. I thought not. :) Let's hope the opening of Diagon Alley is not me with the same crowds the first few days of WWoHP.

I priced it up and it's only $500 for the extra 2 nights for my friend and I which I thought was pretty good.
 
Hi folks. Please forgive me if this has already been addressed. We are visiting IO for the first time on April 16. We are staying at WDW and spending one day at US. We chose IOA as we have some big time HP fans in our group (which consists of me, husband, DS 15, DS 10, and my parents 69 and 78). I've spent a fair amount of time on touringplans.com but I can't seem to get it to spit out a plan that sounds reasonable. We would like to ride FJ and Dragons, more than once assuming we like them, and eat at 3 Broomsticks. We would also like to poke around the shops.
I know my kids will want to do rides in the other parts of the park, but I want to know the best strategy for the day from folks who have done it. We plan to arrive before opening but I know US resort guests will have been in there for an hour before we get in.
We didn't buy the express passes and can't possibly stay til park closing at 2300.
With all those restrictions, what would you recommend?
Thanks in advance

What I will do in this case is:
1. Go straight away to Harry Potter from Seuss and Lost Continent. Don't go anywhere else once you enter the park. Don't eat or drink before riding the three rides.
2. When you get to the Harry Potter, hit the Forbidden Journey first. Skip dragon and 3 broomsticks. Forbidden usually has a longer wait time than Dragon.
3. To minimize the wait time, use the single rider line. Your party will be split up, but it will take you less time in line. Otherwise, you are going to wait between 45 to 60 minutes.
4. When you are done with Forbidden, go to Dragon next. Choose the red or blue coaster. The dragon usually is not as crowded as Forbidden since it has two sides (4 coasters that can accommodate plenty of guests). When you are done with one color, do the other one because they are very different. There is a stair that you can take in the exit area for the reentrance. Thus saving you a little bit time.
5. When you are done with everything, it will probably be sometime around noon. A good time to check out the shops and watch the Olivander's show because the 3 broomsticks will be crowded for the lunch rush. If you are a truly HP fan, you are going to spend an hour browsing through all of the merchandises and debating whether to buy them or not. I usually do this since everything is very expensive at HP.
6. You will get hungry by then, and the 3 broomsticks will not be as crowded as it was. A good time to eat and drink Frozen Butterbeer.
7. If you want to ride the other rides, start with JP's River Adventure (in JP) -> Ripsaw Falls (in TL) -> Popeye & Bluto (in TL) -> Spiderman (in Marvel) -> Hulk (in Marvel). Seuss has a lot of relaxing rides such as The Cat in the Hat, The High in The Sky Trolley Ride, Caro-seussel, One Fish Two Fish. It is good for the whole family. Skip lost continent because there is no ride here. If you don't want to do water rides, you can skip JP's River Adventure, Ripsaw Falls and Popeye & Bluto. Go straight to Marvel from HP via JP and TL.
 
The lack of solid opening date is caused by the facts that the Universal Creative Team still needs to do some adjustments to the attractions. There are problems that still need to be resolved. The wardrobes look fantastic as far as I can see.

Didn't stop them from announcing a date last time.
 
And they learned their lesson didn't they?
I think UO is being more careful in a multitude of ways this time around.
 
It's a decent value. Especially since it includes the tickets and two breakfasts. We did one similar the first year the original opened but more expensive because they had only the higher end hotels at the time.

We're looking at this package for my family's trip in October. Just to confirm, the breakfast includes the actual cost (meal vouchers) and not just a reservation?

Also a question about the 3 day park passes. If we do this, we'll be flying in Friday night from 2 different cities. Would the park passes start friday, when our stay starts, or Saturday when we start visiting the parks?
 
I have read this thread until my eyes are blurry. :sick: I still have some questions. We are going to go one day, October 15th, a Wednesday. I think we need to be there before opening, tickets in hand and go to Wizarding World, and just skip Diagon Alley. Since it will be so new, I think it will be super mobbed, which may lessen some of the crowd for the existing HP attractions. My Daughter and Son in Law think we should head to the train right away and see all of the new stuff. None of us has been there before, and it will likely be awhile before we are there again. Since it is a HHN the parks will close early. We are not staying on property so wont have the early entrance privilege. What are your thoughts on this?? HEEEELPPPPP!!! thank you.
 
i know i will be there on that date all day.
i plan on hhn that night.

not sure if the schools are out that day or not.
if they are, it might change the crowd pattern.

if nothing special is going on, i have found tuesdays and wednesdays great days for the darkside.

if this is your one chance for HE, i woud go for it.

 














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