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Harry Potter Studios: Review.

  • Cristian Angeloni, Lifestyle & Sport Editor
  • Apr 1, 2016
  • 1 min read

Harry Potter has been, as for the majority of our generation, a part of my childhood and adolescence. I’ve always been a huge fan - I have read all the books and watched all the films, so going to the Harry Potter Studios was a dream come true.

"A dream come true"

On entrance you will notice how well the place organised is from incredibly friendly staff to clean picnic areas.

The whole attraction is an interactive experience, there are screens with videos in which the main actors explain the use of the settings, wigs, clothes and objects which were used during the shooting of the eight films. Even the Weasley’s house is interactive!

Between the two pavilions in where the studios are set there is an eating area where you can drink Butterbeer (YES BUTTERBEER!!). It is followed by an outdoors area with a few other settings. The second pavilion is mainly based on the making of the films process.

"you can drink Butterbeer (YES BUTTERBEER!!)"

There is a whole collection of sketches, scale models of the settings, special effects and much more. It is also the location where scenes for Diagon Alley and Hogwarts filming took place.

The only downside is the pricing of both food and souvenirs. They are extremely expensive. Just to mention we paid £65 for two pictures and two videos of us riding a broomstick! But hey, it only happens once right?

"we paid £65 for two pictures and two videos of us riding a broomstick!"


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