Wizarding World of Harry Potter

The package we purchased includes express line tickets so we won't have to wait as long, early admission to Harry Potter world, and reservations at The Three Broomsticks. Hot damn!
 
The package we purchased includes express line tickets so we won't have to wait as long, early admission to Harry Potter world, and reservations at The Three Broomsticks. Hot damn!

Wow, that's awesome. I envy you. :awesome:
 
And Disney? :wow:

Haha, the package we got was exclusively for the Universal parks, but I wouldn't be opposed to visiting Disney for a day :oldrazz: If it wasn't for my Harry Potter love, I definitely would've booked a Disney trip instead. I've heard you can get better service and accommodations for the same price. We're staying at an on-site resort at Universal, so I'm hoping that the 80-something percentage of people who loved it there is the sort of experience that we have. I saw very few horrible reviews, but of course those few always make me nervous.
 
i'm heading over in september, hopefully everything will be up and running then
 
Opening date and information on the new ride will be available this Thursday. I definitely can't wait, but I'll be waiting till later in the year to go. Even though, I live like an hour away, I wouldn't want to go during the opening or the summer...yikes!
 
By the time we're going, the kids will have just started going back to school, so I'm hoping that it won't be too crazy there.
 
I am going, don't know when!?

I would love to meet ATP and Spoons. We should dress up:o
 
Erzette and I might be doing Universal in May. :up:
 
I haven't been since '06, so if all goes well I'll be dropping in later this year.
 
By the time we're going, the kids will have just started going back to school, so I'm hoping that it won't be too crazy there.

If you go during the end of August into September you should be good, although, I would expect there to be more foot traffic than past years because of the new addition of WWOHP. I know my sister went at the end of September last year and it was pretty slow, but I wouldn't expect it to be that slow this year with the new additions and all.
 
I hope so. We're going August 22-28. So far the response I've gotten from the two people I've told is "it's going to be unbearably hot" and "what are you even going to do there for a whole week?" Debbie downers :cmad: I'M excited.
 
I hope so. We're going August 22-28. So far the response I've gotten from the two people I've told is "it's going to be unbearably hot" and "what are you even going to do there for a whole week?" Debbie downers :cmad: I'M excited.

Well, it will be unbearably hot, be prepared to sweat like you've never sweated. lol. So, drink lots of water. If you don't rush anything, you should be able to do lots for a whole week. I'd say 3-4 days can be spent on the parks to try everything they have and then there is city walk. City walk has a boat load of great places to eat, a huge theater, etc. You can also go to other theme parks if you like, Disney, Sea World, etc. Lot's to do in Orlando. Plus, there are some great malls and outlet shops you could check out.

Don't let anyone be a Debbie Downer, you'll have lots of fun in Orlando. :woot:
 
I hope so. We're going August 22-28. So far the response I've gotten from the two people I've told is "it's going to be unbearably hot" and "what are you even going to do there for a whole week?" Debbie downers :cmad: I'M excited.

I went to Disney/Universal that same week in 2005...it's unbearably hot (and I was there with two 6-year-olds, one of which yelled "I NEED A FREAKIN' BREAK! in the middle of Epcot during one of the really bad days) and it rained a lot, but the good part was the parks weren't crowded at all.

And regardless of the heat - we had a great time! You should be fine.

Totally jealous you get to go, looks like my next trip won't be until December 2011.
 
Already got some information up on the new Potter Island and Forbidden Journey ride:

Some highlights:

The Leaky Cauldron said:
Today Universal Studios announced that the highly anticipated amusement park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, will have its grand opening on June 18th. (This is the grand opening date, not the first time it will be open to the public: those who have purchased one of the advertised packages for May 28 are still promised a "Harry Potter experience.") Leaky was at the park this week for a preview of some of the attractions - many, many details on the "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey" below! Stay tuned also for discussion of this and more at a special LIVE video PotterCast Monday evening at our Livestream channel. See you then!

http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2...to-open-june-18-details-about-hogwarts-emerge


MuggleNet said:
The main purpose of our trip to Orlando was to receive a thorough run-through and definitive explanation regarding the park's biggest attraction (and, up until now, it's biggest mystery): Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.

The fan-site heads met with Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative (and grand overseer of the project). He took our questions and described very enthusiastically what the long-awaited ride would be like, as well as what the park experience was going to be. Speaking of Universal's history, Mr. Woodbury noted that when it comes to rides, Universal likes to do things that nobody's ever done before. They pioneer groundbreaking and before-nonexistant special and technical effects to an ever-expanding on-screen experience and utilize the absolute latest in ride technology, combined, to give park-goers a completely new experience.... and that's just with their rides in general. When it comes to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, he says, everyone involved has really taken it to the next level. According to Mr. Woodbury, the Wizarding World and its main attraction (Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey) is going to "transform the theme park experience as you know it."

Mr. Woodbury then spoke at length about the Forbidden Journey itself, and here is what he had to say. The Forbidden Journey ride is going to be an excursion into the world of Harry Potter - bringing with it "all of the chaos of his world". It's a new story, a new adventure where the guests, as Muggles, are invited to witness the goings-on of Harry, Ron and Hermione as they experience an adventure that takes them through many of the vast locations across Harry's world. Although the fan-site heads had heard several times by this point that the ride experience was going to be "nothing like before" - we at this point asked for further clarification, and got it. Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey will be a "360 degree filmatic experience" with the biggest in special effects by which he means physical effects of all. Other rides at Universal, such as Twister or The Mummy which utilize real flames or wind that you can feel the heat of, wouldn't begin to describe the sorts of physical effects Mr. Woodbury hints at. Signs in the queue for the ride itself warn riders that they will be pushed, pulled, dropped, lifted, stopped, turned around and all but thrown (although I'm reciting from memory; I don't recall them promising that we wouldn't be thrown). We asked Mr. Woodbury about fire, smoke, steam, as examples of physical effects, and he very seriously stated that there would be "all those, more, more, and more on top of that."

While interviewing Mr. Woodbury, he gave us a run-down of the locations that we would get to see on the Forbidden Journey ride itself, and its story. Once you step inside the castle where the ride itself is housed, you are welcomed by Dumbledore and soon acquainted with Harry, Ron and Hermione, who scheme to escape a particularly boring lecture of Professor Binns' and ask you to meet them in the Room of Requirement. The ride begins in the Room of Requirement, and takes you to a Quidditch match, which features Ron, Harry and Draco (presumably all playing Quidditch at the same time). You witness Quidditch first-hand, from next to Harry, once again while the ride is utilizing never-before-existant technology to make the environment real.

At one point, Mr. Woodbury was asked if the Forbidden Journey ride would actually travel outside of Hogwarts Castle (in the park). He very seriously replied, that when guests are on the ride, they will have a "very hard time distinguishing between what is actually outside and what is not." I wouldn't believe him if he wasn't so serious about it. But he was. Reiteration. This ride is gonna do all new things.

Also mentioned about the ride journey itself is an encounter with Dementors, the Whomping Willow, and a ride on the Floo Network thanks to Hermione. The press release issued by Universal later today will no doubt include a more concise ordering of these locations.

http://www.mugglenet.com/erichpfjreview.shtml



Also some articles from MTV and the Orlando Sentinel:
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/03/25/the-wizarding-world-of-harry-potter-an-inside-look/

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/trav...pening-and-dark-ride-20100324,0,205532.story?
 
Isn't that area of the park damn near complete? Why hold off an additional 3 months to open it up?
 
^^^ probably testing the waters and fixing potential bugs. We'll be reading about AndThePickles being run over by a rouge griffin coaster pretty soon ;)
 
Isn't that area of the park damn near complete? Why hold off an additional 3 months to open it up?

It will be open before then as a soft opening, but the actual grand opening isn't until June. They need to test the ride system for Forbidden Journey and make sure it's top notch, Universal can't afford having any problems with the ride, which contains things that haven't been done before, so the more testing the better.
 

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