Various merchandise/pricing questions at Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Bella Granger

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I've got a couple of questions regarding merchandise at the Wizarding World and some other things
1. I know they have mostly Gryfiddor and Slytherin merchandise, but what Ravenclaw merchandise do they have and what does it cost? When I go to the World I'm definitely going to get house merchandise that fits the house I'd probably be in.
2. How much are Wizarding World of Harry Potter t-shirts that just say/have a picture referring to the park itself?

3. Is it true you can get copies of the Quibbler in the park and if so how much are they?

4. Is it worth entering some of the shops to see some of the attention to detail?

5. And finally what's the deal with Owl Post and what does it cost to send a letter with a hogsmeade stamp?
 
I've got a couple of questions regarding merchandise at the Wizarding World and some other things
1. I know they have mostly Gryfiddor and Slytherin merchandise, but what Ravenclaw merchandise do they have and what does it cost? When I go to the World I'm definitely going to get house merchandise that fits the house I'd probably be in.
2. How much are Wizarding World of Harry Potter t-shirts that just say/have a picture referring to the park itself?

3. Is it true you can get copies of the Quibbler in the park and if so how much are they?

4. Is it worth entering some of the shops to see some of the attention to detail?

5. And finally what's the deal with Owl Post and what does it cost to send a letter with a hogsmeade stamp?

1) Seen Ravenclaw T-shirts (not as many options as Gryffendor/Slytherin), lanyards, pins, ties.
2) Not sure
3) Not a full magazine--just the glasses and a single-sheet of cardboard with the Quibbler cover printed on it.
4) Absolutely. All of them. As much an attraction as the rides.
5) It's a postmark that says Hogsmeade. I assumed normal postage rates but I haven't really looked into it.
 
I've got a couple of questions regarding merchandise at the Wizarding World and some other things
1. I know they have mostly Gryfiddor and Slytherin merchandise, but what Ravenclaw merchandise do they have and what does it cost? When I go to the World I'm definitely going to get house merchandise that fits the house I'd probably be in.
A lot of the merchandise was Slytherin and Hufflepuff (at least that's how it seems), probably because everybody loves Gryffindor- a team member told us that a lot of the Gryffindor items are solf out the day they get a shipment of them. I remember seeing Ravenclaw ties, lanyards, keychains, backpacks, and robes, but I didn't check the price. I will say though that, in general, the prices were ok, considering that they could completely overprice the items and people would still buy them. :rotfl:
2. How much are Wizarding World of Harry Potter t-shirts that just say/have a picture referring to the park itself?
Two shirts immediately come to mind. One is a plain black t-shirt that says Wizarding World of Harry Potter and then Universal's Islands of Adventure in metallic gold letters. I believe it was about $25. The other is an orange shirt with the castle on it, and I believe it was $30 (This is the one I got :))

3. Is it true you can get copies of the Quibbler in the park and if so how much are they?
You can't get copies of the Quibbler in the park, but you can get a (very good) replica of the Quibbler cover that you can see Luna holding in the HBP movie. They come with Spectrespecs that you can wear that make everything look like rainbows. This was $6 and very neat.

4. Is it worth entering some of the shops to see some of the attention to detail? I would say yes. In Filch's, the 'confiscated goods' line the walls and there is a very neat moving Maruaders map replica. In Honeydukes and Zonkos, just standing inside the shop took my breath away. :laughing:

5. And finally what's the deal with Owl Post and what does it cost to send a letter with a hogsmeade stamp?You can buy one of 4 postcards for .55 each. The special stamps are $12 for 12 stamps (I believe) and there were either 3 or 4 different styles. Then you can take the postcards to the stand outside of Ollivander's/Dervish and get them a Hogsmeade postmark for free (not that it isn't actually an official postmark, more of just a stamp on your postcard). There is a mailbox to drop them off right there (for free). The whole thing is very neat.

Hope I could help :goodvibes
 





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