alicia1506
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totally happy to be anyone's tour guide. we are only there for a few days, so will need to spend a lot of time in the parks. we should have a few drinks/dismeet in the hotel bar 

totally happy to be anyone's tour guide. we are only there for a few days, so will need to spend a lot of time in the parks. we should have a few drinks/dismeet in the hotel bar![]()
I'm checking into WDW on the 2nd October. We will either do UA before the 2nd or after the 8th.
I may need a tour guide as well.![]()
Just bought a few things of Amazon.com in the Black Friday Sales. Included was the box set of all Harry Potter movies. I figure that I can't visit the WWOHP without learning a bit about it first. Would you believe that I've never seen any of the movies or read any of the books? lol.
I read up to page 100 of the first book, I found it very nothing
Maybe I should have read further...
PrincessInOz said:
My personal favourite is book 3.
alicia1506 said:Omg the harry potter books are awesome but please keep in mind the first few were written for younger children/adults. Then it was several years between books so they are written for a young teen/tween, then mid teen then young adult then adult etc. I love them and the world building
sims11 said:Its been interesting reading about Universal, do I need to book a hotel closer to there or can we commute from WDW?
WanderlustNZ said:Good to know. I might show my son the first couple of movies in that case, but none of the rest. I'd love for him to also have at least a basic understanding of who Harry Potter is before I take him to visit Harry's World.
I booked my MCO to LAX leg of the flights today. It's with American Airlines - certainly not my first choice of airline carrier given how dated and no-frills their planes are. However, they were offering a price I was happy with, an ideal flight time, and most importantly, the flight is direct.
Now the only flight I have left to book is the LAX - MCO leg. I'm waiting for Virgin America to release dates for mid-September as it appears that they have one direct flight each morning. From all the reviews I've read, it seems they are one of the best domestic carriers in the States.
My goal at present is to book and pay for one thing a fortnight to try and spread out costs and also to take advantage of the stronger NZ dollar (long may it last). I'm thinking my next purchase might be Universal tickets from Undercover Tourist.
alicia1506 said:Depending on the age of your ds, all of the movies should be fine. There is really nothing objectionable in them but concepts of death (harry is an orphan) and revenge/justice/vengeance do come up so i would ensure that your son has dealt with these concepts before. Obviously there is magic which i think is where most of the controversy comes into play but the books are essentially the tale of a young boy who discovers he is a wizard and there is a whole magical world that goes along with it and these are stories of his adventures.
Wow you are so organised. I am just starting to save. Admittedly our bne -lax flights are taken care of for me and carlo but i havent even thought of paying for anymore of it yet. I probably should though as my job is casual and i dont know how long they will choose to keep me on..
Hmm I don't know... I wouldn't let my boys watch anything from 3 onwards, and even *** and PS (books/movies 2 and 1 for the uninitiated) have some scary stuff for littlies, I mean Basilisks and Werewolves can be kinda scary. Then again, my eldest is only five.
And I totally second the audiobooks read by Stephen Fry. I listen to them pretty much constantly as I'm doing housework![]()
australiankaren said:so i think for $7250 pp thats pretty good ish![]()