juliebug1997
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I love Harry Potter and this is the reason we go to Universal. When I first went to Florida on 2004 we went to USO and had a great time. When DH and I went back for our honeymoon in 2008 we did both parks (DH's first trip to both and my first trip to IoA). We went back in 2011 with our 17m old daughter and visited both parks again because of the WWoHP. We only went on one ride this time (Terminator, as DH is a big fan). I chose not to go on the HP rides as the queues were long and I didn't think it was fair to leave either DH or my mum with DD for such a long time. But the whole experience of WWoHP was magical for me. Yes, the shops are small (which for a theme park is silly) but they are trying to make the experience authentic by doing so (Hogsmeade isn't a huge place). We had 14 day ultimate tickets, so made the most of going back a few evenings (as parking only cost $3 after 7pm) and experiencing WWoHP at night, as well as doing some shopping in the gift shops. We are going back in July and have 14 day (UK) tickets again, and I'm really excited about Diagonal Alley opening. I am under no illusions and expect it to be busy, though.
But, as much as I enjoy USO and IoA, they are in no way a match for WDW. The staff don't seem as great as CMs and it just doesn't have that magic. I think it's wrong that they now charge for their 'Fast Track' which was free when I first went. And I still haven't forgiven them for getting rid of the BTTF ride!! There aren't many rides DD (4) and DS (2) can go on, and DH will have to do some things as a single rider.
But it's a nice day out and I'd rather be there than at work!![]()
Like I and PP have said: I get it that they're trying to recreate Diagon Alley, but Disney has some shops that you think are going to be teeny tiny. However, their use of forced perspective and the ability to hide size means that I don't feel "like an NBA player inside a Hobbit's house" to quote PP. My argument is not with what they're trying to accomplish. My argument is with the second poster (the one behind OP) who said that they challenged their friends' opinion if they felt that the shops were small. That's what the discussion is here: that the shops are small. I think we can all understand why they're small.
It's a feeling, and I haven't really gotten that same feeling anywhere else.

