I think its not even going to be there at all and a regualr themed drinking fountain or even the butterbeer cart will be in front of this location.
At least 20-50 feet beyond the Butterbeer Barrel Cart Master Gannon.
I think its not even going to be there at all and a regualr themed drinking fountain or even the butterbeer cart will be in front of this location.
At least 20-50 feet beyond the Butterbeer Barrel Cart Master Gannon.
Another Universal image... Dumbledore would say of it, "What you perceive that you see... is not what it appears at all". What a real estate salesman might say, "location, location, location!"
Another Universal image... Dumbledore would say of it, "What you perceive that you see... is not what it appears at all". What a real estate salesman might say, "location, location, location!"
Well I'm stumped. But take a look at this. This is the second to last facade at the Hogwarts end of Hogsmeade. Looks like a bookstore. I wish it was a real shop.
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In addition, what is this?
I belive the second picture is the owl post. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I don't know about the first picture?
The second picture is the side of the Magic Neep and the sign hanging off it looks like an anvil.
Another Universal image... Dumbledore would say of it, "What you perceive that you see... is not what it appears at all". What a real estate salesman might say, "location, location, location!"
Yes, the arch on the right is the JP side arch. What would an anvil mean?
Another Universal image... Dumbledore would say of it, "What you perceive that you see... is not what it appears at all". What a real estate salesman might say, "location, location, location!"
Teebin, is what's down that alley really interesting, or is it just a nook that leads to the back of the Three Broomsticks?
Another Universal image... Dumbledore would say of it, "What you perceive that you see... is not what it appears at all". What a real estate salesman might say, "location, location, location!"
And finally...
There is more to the dead center of this Universal image than you can imagine. It is far more than it appears, both figuratively and literally. Just ask yourself, "If I were to walk into the area in the center of that image and keep walking and walking... and then look to my right... what might I see?" From the picture... I say "it is impossible.... totally impossible. What am I missing, and even if I could... what is to the right, what might be to the right?" Legit as Wednesday... yet there will be no help at all on this one.
(damn, am I outdoing the Universal television commercials with anticipation yet?)
Alright, gotcha Teebin. For your second pic, you were referring to something being "off" in the pic right? As if the artists/renderers had either used a crappy program that couldn't accurately recreate the physical reality, or that there was something off in real life. That was the gist of the clue right?