EmJ
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I am a HUGE PotterheadBy my previous post you can tell I’m not a SW super fan.In the same token, I know just as much about Harry Potter. (Some theme park needs to design a Seinfeld Land, then I’d be all giddy!)
But I digress...
So my question is for you Potter fans. Does WWoHP have things in places that don’t belong? Anything incorrect with timing to the series? And if so, does it really bother the super fans? As a regular visitor, I found it amazing. Lots of stuff I had no clue about, but my daughter filled me in.
I don’t think that WWoHP has to fit a timeline quite like SW. But I could be totally wrong.Just wondering if SWGE incorporates things from all movies, would sort of be in line to WWoHP incorporating all their movies? I don’t know if you could compare those two on this issue though. Oranges vs. Apples maybe.

Forbidden Journey is a mish-mash of the first three-ish books, Flight of the Hippogriff has to be book 3 (though it doesn’t tell much of a story in and of itself), Ollivanders Wand Shop experience is book 1 (but of course students buy wands every year), the Hogwarts Express appears in every book except 7 but some of the experiences on it are specific to certain books (book 3 in particular), and Escape from Gringotts is book 7. Weasley’s Wizarding Wheezes didn’t open in Diagon Alley until book 6, so the whole of the Alley must be loosely located in books 6 and 7, but that’s not a perfect fit because Ollivander’s was... vacant... during most of book 7. But as others have said here, Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade are less rooted in a timeline than Star Wars. They are just streets and places, like Kings Cross Station and Piccadilly Circus, and I’m not actually sure I’ve ever heard fans talk about a specific timeline for WWoHP.
In trying to understand the frustration some fans feel about Batuu not being a place featured in Star Wars or having any of the original characters, I have tried to imagine something similar with HP. Like, if instead of going to WWoHP and visiting Hogwarts, Universal had instead decided to build Ilvermorny (the American wizarding school). It would be canon, technically, and I’d think it’s cool and probably check it out sometime, but I wouldn’t have been *compelled* to be there like I was with Hogwarts.
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