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Eeeeee, finally, a set time for the park to open! I'm so excited!! :awesome:

Universal reveals details of new Harry Potter park
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By Travis Reed, Associated Press Writer

MIAMI — It sounds like a new book in the Harry Potter series, but "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey" will be a high-tech ride and the marquee attraction at the "Wizarding World of Harry Potter," a new theme park area opening in spring 2010 at Universal Orlando Resort.

The "Forbidden Journey" ride was named by author J.K. Rowling and described Tuesday by Universal officials in a Web cast revealing details of what the Potter park will look like.

The ride will takes guests through scenes and rooms from the blockbuster movies inside a richly detailed remake of Hogwarts Castle made to look 700 feet tall. Hogwarts is where Harry attends a boarding school for witches and wizards.

Guests will enter the "Wizarding World" through a station archway named for Hogsmeade, the magical village near Hogwarts. A plume of steam and a train whistle will sound the arrival of the Hogwarts Express. The goal is to make the experience immersive, so nothing outside is visible after guests pass the Hogsmeade station archway.

Rowling, known for carefully guarding the Potter franchise, hasn't yet journeyed to Orlando, but the design team has made several trips to London to consult with her.

Other rides include the "Dragon Challenge," a twin high-speed roller coaster themed after the "Triwizard Tournament" and the family roller coaster "Flight of the Hippogriff," named for a creature with an eagle's head and a horse's body.

"Along those journeys they're going to be swept up into the greatest parts of the movies and the books. We've pushed every technology available to us to give guests a theme park experience unlike any they've had before," said Paul Daurio, producer of the Potter area.

The Harry Potter park will be part of Universal's Islands of Adventure.

Art and set directors from the films, including Oscar-winning production designer Stuart Craig and art director Alan Gilmore, were hired to translate the movies into the park.

Every shop and eatery is Potter-themed. Honeydukes sells chocolate frogs and "Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans," Ollivander's peddles magic wands, Zonko's joke shop has Sneakoscopes, and the British restaurant Three Broomsticks pours Butterbeer.

At The Owl Post, guests can send letters with a certified Hogsmeade postmark. Magical instruments and equipment are available at Dervish and Banges, including everything needed to play Quidditch — a game like soccer played on flying broomsticks.

"The interesting thing about Harry Potter is that the stories are so rich in themselves, so deep," said Universal Creative President Mark Woodbury. "There wasn't so much difficulty of creating the look, it was, 'How do you execute at a level of authenticity that is unquestionable?'"

There could even be new footage of Potter stars shot on actual sets from "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" and "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." A Universal spokesman declined comment on the issue, but the company was explicitly granted those privileges in its 2007 licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Consumer Products Inc., according to the contract filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Potter area will be Universal's third big-ticket addition in three years. SEC filings from the company estimate the combined cost of The Simpsons Ride, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit and Wizarding World at between $275 million and $310 million.

Simultaneously, the resort owned jointly by NBC Universal and private equity company The Blackstone Group finds itself on shaky financial footing. If it cannot find refinancing, $1 billion in long-term debt may be maturing as soon as April, the company said in SEC filings.

The Potter park is sure to prove popular not just with American fans but also with visitors from the United Kingdom, Potter's home and the largest source of international tourism to Orlando, with about 1 million arrivals a year.

"It couldn't have come at a better time," said Danielle Saba Courtenay, spokeswoman for the Orlando Convention and Visitors Bureau. "There is such an affinity for the characters, particularly in the United Kingdom, and we do expect that the pent-up demand and having such a strong name will drive traffic to the area.

"It's such a huge worldwide brand, and the only place in the world you're going to be able to experience it is in Orlando," she said.



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Can't wait for this to open up at Island of Adventure! I saw some of the construction when I went in July and it was moving along nicely. I just wish they would have made 2 new rides along with the 2 refurbed rides, instead of 1 new ride. Also, a show would have been cool too. I'm interested in how the new main attraction will be. It's supposed to use a robocoaster track and supposedly may be 3d (not sure on that one). Should be intense and awesome.

I've been on top of all the attraction forums looking for info...definitely can't wait for this to open up. :up:
 
Sequel:

Harry Potter and the big bags of cash.
 
I.... want to live there.
 
Orlando attractions are going to be great next year because of this and Disney World doing some revamping.
 
Just got a job at Universal Studios, so free Harry Potter world for me every day of the week :up:
 
*nerdgasm*


Hopefully I'm doing the Disney CP next year and I'll be there.
 
I.... want to live there.
Me too... I wonder what butterbeer will taste like.


I wonder if I buy a wand there and break it open if there will be a feather or something inside.


I wonder if I'll be able to see a thestral since I've seen someone die.


I wonder if there are going to be any hot looking workers dressed up in Hogwarts outfits... that would just make me feel dirty.


I wonder...
 
Do you think they'll sell and alcoholic version of butterbeer?[/dreams]
 
Butterbeer in the stories contains alcohol...it'd be nice if the actual stuff did, too. I always imagined it tasting somewhat like butterscotch schnapps.
 
I'm not a big Potter fan but I wouldn't mind checking this out.
 
Butterbeer in the stories contains alcohol...it'd be nice if the actual stuff did, too. I always imagined it tasting somewhat like butterscotch schnapps.

It did? So in essence, JK was promoting underage drinking... or is it legal in magic land?



If the theme park workers do NOT have the proper accent... then I call BOOOoooOOOoo to this whole idea.
 
It did? So in essence, JK was promoting underage drinking... or is it legal in magic land?

I'm not sure what the drinking laws are in England, and certainly not in the magical world. It wasn't supposed to be very strong...only strong for someone like a house elf, which is why Mr. Crouch's ex-elf became drunk off of it /nerd
 
I want a wand. I'd go waving it around and yelling "Avada Kedavra". :)







I'm such a nerd.
 
Do you think they'll sell and alcoholic version of butterbeer?[/dreams]

I wouldn't doubt it. They sell alcohol in the parks.

If I had the money I'd buy a robe, a broomstick, and a wand. I know all the merchandise is gonna be crazy expensive.
 
And there isn't a virtual Quidditch ride because...
 
So on their original website when they first announced this a year or two ago... they had plans for the forbidden forest. Any news on that? Because I want to see if there are any female Centaurs walking around that joint.
 

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