rinacee, like dreamcat said, you cannot hold back tears. Walking through the Hogsmeade gates, I simply broke down. Like you two, I grew up reading these books since 1999 when I was only five and my parents gave me the first book for having a supposedly very high "reading level". All I know is that I fell in love with those books. They've been a huge part of my life from age 5 to 16, so I can say that the emotional impression was equal if not higher than the basic human impression. I know you will love this place. I know it. It will take your breath away. There are NO boring parts there for people like us. I spent like five minutes hugging the owl columns. Trust me, you will join me in dying! xD
Guys, I'm almost done with the review. I warn you: it is VERY long, so I've made it a blog post. When it's done, I'll make a link in my signature. You know, if you want to read it and all, haha.
And I must say, I met some awesome people today! (Albeit not Mark Woodberry... >_>) I met, of course, dreamcat (!), I met some ladies who were set designers and builders for the movies that came all the way from England, and I met two people that I knew from school-related shenanigans. This day was PERFECT.