18 Must-Dos at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Harry Potter's magical world is brought to life at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando.
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Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Based on the "Harry Potter" books and films, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a $200-million theme-park at Universal Orlando that had its grand opening on June 18, 2010. The park includes rides like the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, Dragon Challenge and Flight of the Hippogriff. Diagon Alley opened July 8, 2014.
Triple-Decker Knight Bus
Hop aboard the Knight Bus if you're a stranded member of the wizarding community. To hail the bus, a witch or wizard can just stick their wand up in the air in the same manner that a muggle would do to hail a taxi. It is possible to book tickets for travel on the bus in advance.
Hogwarts Express
The Hogwarts Express waits to transport young wizards at Hogsmeade Station at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Diagon Alley
Diagon Alley, with its cobblestone-ladden roads, is the perfect place to get all of your necessities for the upcoming school year at Hogwarts. Diagon Alley is lined with inns, pubs, book shops, clothing stores and much more.
Gringotts Bank
Diagon Alley includes the thrill ride, Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts. This attraction combines 360-degree themed sets, high-definition animation, state-of-the-art 3-D projection systems and live effects with characters and moments form the final "Harry Potter" book and film. And make sure you visit Gringotts Bank (pictured) -- it's the only bank in the Wizarding World owned and operated by goblins.
Ollivander's Wand Shop
An essential stop for any witch or wizard going to choose a wand (or better yet, let the wand choose them), Ollivander’s Wand Shop is a must-visit in Diagon Alley.
Daily Prophet
The place to turn your attention for all-things wizarding, the Daily Prophet is a long-standing newspaper conglomerate located in Diagon Alley.
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry
Hogwarts school majestically towers over the theme park, bringing the tales of Harry and friends to life.
Hogwarts Portrait Gallery
The Hogwarts portrait gallery is just as described in the books with talking portraits of wizards decorating the walls.
Hogsmeade Village
The Harry Potter theme park re-creates the picturesque Hogsmeade village with shops and restaurants you'll recognize straight from the books.
Honeydukes
You’ll enjoy your trip to Hogsmeade like a kid in a candy shop … or should I say, like a wizard in a candy shop! Honeydukes is the premier place to get all your chocolate and candy needs in one stop.
Hog's Head Pub
Looking for a cold glass of butterbeer? Hog’s Head is a local pub located in Hogsmeade where muggles can stop in and try an assortment of alcoholic beverages.
Three Broomsticks
Located in the heart of Hogsmeade, Three Broomsticks is a popular restaurant known for their fish and chips, as well as shepherd’s pie and other assorted goodies.
The Owlery
Visitors can rest their legs and observe the roosting owls at the Owlery across from the Three Broomsticks.
Dumbledore's Office
Guests get a peek at Dumbledore's office tucked inside Hogwarts castle where the magic happens.
Dragon Challenge
Guests make their way to Dragon Challenge, two dueling roller coasters that twist, turn and careen toward each other.
Hagrid's Hut
Guests can view a re-creation of Hagrid's Hut on their way to ride the Flight of the Hippogriff.
Flight of the Hippogriff
Named after the Hippogriff Buckbeak, (which has the head of an eagle and the body of a horse), Flight of the Hippogriff is a family-friendly coaster that flies past Hagrid's hut.
Flying Ford Anglia
After Ron and Harry miss the Hogwarts Express in the "The Chamber of Secrets," they steal Mr. Weasley’s flying car in an attempt to make it to school on time. Unfortunately, the car never made it back to The Burrow, the home of Ron's family, but now resides here, trapped amongst the trees.