The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

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Child swap would be great if I were traveling with another adult. Its just me and the kiddos:) I worry about even getting in the queue though. Time will tell!

I'm sure it won't be anything to worry about. I'm sure they'll get "Oh, we just wanted to see Hogwarts" a lot. :laughing:
 
Would anyone be willing to share links to these WWoHP specific vacation packages, (the ones that promise early entry and include HP themed gifts)?

Edited to add:
One, the 48" although a bummer for younger wizards, may confirm my friends hints that we will be feel as if we are about 90 degrees vertical at one point in the ride, although he did say we would not be upside down at any point.

Two, I know we've speculated about what The Three Broomsticks would be, and the general consensus was Counter Service. Well the newest Universal brochure confirms this: http://www.univacations.com/pdf/2010_UNI_brochure.PDF Page 9

BTW, thanks for posting this. I got really excited reading the brochure, CHILLS even with seeing it on the park map. :wizard:
 
Would anyone be willing to share links to these WWoHP specific vacation packages, (the ones that promise early entry and include HP themed gifts)?

Edited to add:
One, the 48" although a bummer for younger wizards, may confirm my friends hints that we will be feel as if we are about 90 degrees vertical at one point in the ride, although he did say we would not be upside down at any point.

Two, I know we've speculated about what The Three Broomsticks would be, and the general consensus was Counter Service. Well the newest Universal brochure confirms this: http://www.univacations.com/pdf/2010_UNI_brochure.PDF Page 9


I notice they (like VH) are also advertising "exclusive" early access - though they don't specifically say WWHP, just IOA
 
I notice they (like VH) are also advertising "exclusive" early access - though they don't specifically say WWHP, just IOA

I suspect they know that crowds will be massive once Potterland opens and are thinking by letting hotel guests in early, even if they don't have HP open early, they'll spread out the early morning crowds a bit. Otherwise, the minute the ropes drop every single guest will be heading straight for HP making early morning lines two hours long from the word go.

I've been on several theme park fan sites recently, and I've noticed that there are a lot of people who don't fully appreciate how crazy this place is going to be in a few months. You can't judge what crowds are going to be like by looking at crowd patterns when other theme park lands and rides opened. This isn't going to be anything like when Disney opened Toy Mania, or Universal opened RRR, and the crowds for those areas swelled with locals and theme park junkies wanting to try out the newest attraction.

Yes, there will be the influx of park junkies and locals, but there will be a new and more terrifying beast that will take over IOA later this year: The die-hard geeky Harry Potter fans who rarely step foot in theme parks. And there are thousands of them. :eek:

The Potter franchise has millions of fans worldwide. And one of the reasons for its mass appeal is that people want to live in Harry's world. That's why so many of them dress up in costume for movie and book releases, have themed parties, etc. Until now, there have been few places they can go to experience even a piece of Harry's world; there a traveling museum (which is fairly new), a studio tour of props at the WB lot in Hollywood, a store in LA ( www.whimsicalley.com ), and the annual fan events (which are taking place at the park this summer by the way).

So a warning to you muggles out there, whatever the crowds at Universal would normally be like for the season and for an opening, double it, triple it!!!! Expect hour waits in Express lines during off season. Expect to be surrounded by clueless tourists who will stop and gape at the castle right in front of your path. Expect them to queue up at anything and everything, singing Potter Puppet Pals songs about a guy named Snape, and waving sticks in your face. They will happily wait for hours to have a wand choose them and then pay $50 to walk out of the store with it. They will happily wait in line for a tiny, expensive glass of nauseating Butterbeer and excliam it the tastiest drink they've ever imbided. They'll be the ones standing in 100 degree weather wearing brightly colored red and yellow wool scarves. And they'll be very upset if they hear any muggles in line with them complain about anything, especially about their presence, (watch out for Avada Kedavra's).:stir:

So, if this sounds like your worst nightmare scenario, you may want to wait until things calm down a bit....like 2012. :lmao:

signed: Die-hard, geeky Harry Potter freak. :love::wizard:
 

I suspect they know that crowds will be massive once Potterland opens and are thinking by letting hotel guests in early, even if they don't have HP open early, they'll spread out the early morning crowds a bit. Otherwise, the minute the ropes drop every single guest will be heading straight for HP making early morning lines two hours long from the word go.

I've been on several theme park fan sites recently, and I've noticed that there are a lot of people who don't fully appreciate how crazy this place is going to be in a few months. You can't judge what crowds are going to be like by looking at crowd patterns when other theme park lands and rides opened. This isn't going to be anything like when Disney opened Toy Mania, or Universal opened RRR, and the crowds for those areas swelled with locals and theme park junkies wanting to try out the newest attraction.

Yes, there will be the influx of park junkies and locals, but there will be a new and more terrifying beast that will take over IOA later this year: The die-hard geeky Harry Potter fans who rarely step foot in theme parks. And there are thousands of them. :eek:

The Potter franchise has millions of fans worldwide. And one of the reasons for its mass appeal is that people want to live in Harry's world. That's why so many of them dress up in costume for movie and book releases, have themed parties, etc. Until now, there have been few places they can go to experience even a piece of Harry's world; there a traveling museum (which is fairly new), a studio tour of props at the WB lot in Hollywood, a store in LA ( www.whimsicalley.com ), and the annual fan events (which are taking place at the park this summer by the way).

So a warning to you muggles out there, whatever the crowds at Universal would normally be like for the season and for an opening, double it, triple it!!!! Expect hour waits in Express lines during off season. Expect to be surrounded by clueless tourists who will stop and gape at the castle right in front of your path. Expect them to queue up at anything and everything, singing Potter Puppet Pals songs about a guy named Snape, and waving sticks in your face. They will happily wait for hours to have a wand choose them and then pay $50 to walk out of the store with it. They will happily wait in line for a tiny, expensive glass of nauseating Butterbeer and excliam it the tastiest drink they've ever imbided. They'll be the ones standing in 100 degree weather wearing brightly colored red and yellow wool scarves. And they'll be very upset if they hear any muggles in line with them complain about anything, especially about their presence, (watch out for Avada Kedavra's).:stir:

So, if this sounds like your worst nightmare scenario, you may want to wait until things calm down a bit....like 2012. :lmao:

signed: Die-hard, geeky Harry Potter freak. :love::wizard:

Best description of what to expect I've read, I think you're right (and I'm not a HP freak).
 
I suspect they know that crowds will be massive once Potterland opens and are thinking by letting hotel guests in early, even if they don't have HP open early, they'll spread out the early morning crowds a bit. Otherwise, the minute the ropes drop every single guest will be heading straight for HP making early morning lines two hours long from the word go.

I've been on several theme park fan sites recently, and I've noticed that there are a lot of people who don't fully appreciate how crazy this place is going to be in a few months. You can't judge what crowds are going to be like by looking at crowd patterns when other theme park lands and rides opened. This isn't going to be anything like when Disney opened Toy Mania, or Universal opened RRR, and the crowds for those areas swelled with locals and theme park junkies wanting to try out the newest attraction.

Yes, there will be the influx of park junkies and locals, but there will be a new and more terrifying beast that will take over IOA later this year: The die-hard geeky Harry Potter fans who rarely step foot in theme parks. And there are thousands of them. :eek:

The Potter franchise has millions of fans worldwide. And one of the reasons for its mass appeal is that people want to live in Harry's world. That's why so many of them dress up in costume for movie and book releases, have themed parties, etc. Until now, there have been few places they can go to experience even a piece of Harry's world; there a traveling museum (which is fairly new), a studio tour of props at the WB lot in Hollywood, a store in LA ( www.whimsicalley.com ), and the annual fan events (which are taking place at the park this summer by the way).

So a warning to you muggles out there, whatever the crowds at Universal would normally be like for the season and for an opening, double it, triple it!!!! Expect hour waits in Express lines during off season. Expect to be surrounded by clueless tourists who will stop and gape at the castle right in front of your path. Expect them to queue up at anything and everything, singing Potter Puppet Pals songs about a guy named Snape, and waving sticks in your face. They will happily wait for hours to have a wand choose them and then pay $50 to walk out of the store with it. They will happily wait in line for a tiny, expensive glass of nauseating Butterbeer and excliam it the tastiest drink they've ever imbided. They'll be the ones standing in 100 degree weather wearing brightly colored red and yellow wool scarves. And they'll be very upset if they hear any muggles in line with them complain about anything, especially about their presence, (watch out for Avada Kedavra's).:stir:

So, if this sounds like your worst nightmare scenario, you may want to wait until things calm down a bit....like 2012. :lmao:

signed: Die-hard, geeky Harry Potter freak. :love::wizard:
I forgot about Puppet Pals...please don't remind my boys about them...or another other disturbing videos on you tube (like Snape singing "I'm too sexy for my shirt!") I can't wait to be there! and it sounds like you hit the nail right on the head!
 
I forgot about Puppet Pals...please don't remind my boys about them...or another other disturbing videos on you tube (like Snape singing "I'm too sexy for my shirt!") I can't wait to be there! and it sounds like you hit the nail right on the head!

I work at one of those HP venues I mentioned before, and see these die-hard fans every day, and not a day goes by that some kid doesn't come in singing "Snape, Snape, Severus Snape - Dumbledore!" It can be rather annoying, even if you are a fan, cause it gets stuck in your head all day. However, I love Potter Puppet Pals, expecially Snape's Diary! So if you've never experienced them, you muggles should pop on You Tube or check them out here: http://www.potterpuppetpals.com/ They were created by genius teenagers.
 
MadetoLove, thank you so much for the link! That's hilarious - I can't wait until dd gets home from school to show her!

I know it's going to be complete madness when WWoHP opens - I'm thinking you have predicted it quite accurately! :scared:

Count us in as geeky Potter freaks - we'll be there anyway! :rotfl:
 
Just noticed this on the Universal AP discounts page

10% saving at Universal Orlando owned & operated merchandise stores and carts (excluding WWoHP, The Coin mint and Mystics of the Seven Veils).

:(
 
And the HP fans, have a convention at RPR 15th july to 18th July, so reckon there will be thousands of them there.
 
Just noticed this on the Universal AP discounts page



:(

It's expected. Between the wand shop, joke shop, etc., Wizarding World of Harry Potter is going to make spending money an attraction in itself. They should add a wand-activated ATM machine! :laughing:
 
It's expected. Between the wand shop, joke shop, etc., Wizarding World of Harry Potter is going to make spending money an attraction in itself. They should add a wand-activated ATM machine! :laughing:

:lmao:

I just know my DDs are going to absolutely need a wand each - I was hoping for the usual 10%, Universal aren;t daft pixiedust: (that's my money going up in smoke!)
 
And the HP fans, have a convention at RPR 15th july to 18th July, so reckon there will be thousands of them there.

Please tell me you're joking. I have ressies there for the 15th through the 19th.
 
Please tell me you're joking. I have ressies there for the 15th through the 19th.

Rememer those hideous monsters I was refering to in the previous post - the die-hard fans? Well the crowd from Infinitus is the die-hardy-est of the bunch.

The good news for you: these conventions are always packed with lectures and activities during the day that most of the participants actually want to attend. There will also be Wizard Rock concerts most nights, maybe one of the minor Potter celebs (last year it was Percy Weasley - Chris Rankin) will be in attendance. There are also lots of Potter themed vendors around.

Also good in many ways, these conventions only let in 14 and older, so they are generally most heavily attended by single, childless adults. (However this year those with families may bring them along and send them to the parks while they do the fan stuff in the hotel).

Another good, they have a private after hours event in the park just for them one night where they will get to ride the rides, so that may keep those with tight budgets from spending extra money on theme park tickets.

Remember most of these fans will not necessarily be theme park adicts, so they won't be as anxious to do the other parts of the park as they will Potterland. Which could be good for you if you wanted to ride anything else. Although, park attendance in mid July is going to be huge regardless.

The bad news however, is that attendance for Infinitus is expected to be higher than for any other convention yet, so plan on a minimum 1000 die-hard geeks to be there.

However, if you love Potter, these conventions are great. You will never see more fans in more elaborate costumes (outside of a Star Trek/Star Wars convention). They're all nice and excited to get together. They're generally all smart and well mannered. It might not be such a bad thing.




To Dizcrazee: You thank me now for the link to Potter Puppet Pals, but you may change your tune after the third week of having the kids singing "The Mysterious Ticking Noise" over and over again. :lmao:
 
Hell, maybe I should join then.

The kids will definitely enjoy seeing that many Potter-heads there, especially if they are as "hideous" as you say.
 
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