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universal has always been for families 5 and up even when i was a kid in the 90s i had to stay at home until i was 5.But then again when i was a kid none of the rides had lapbars.
Now this might not mean much to those who didn't read the books, but a dark ride beginning in the house elves kitchen below the great dining hall as they all work preparing a banquet and then ending in the hall with all the food appearing etc. could be visually enchanting.
Now this might not mean much to those who didn't read the books, but a dark ride beginning in the house elves kitchen below the great dining hall as they all work preparing a banquet and then ending in the hall with all the food appearing etc. could be visually enchanting.
A ride where we get to join S.P.E.W. sounds fantastic - it was all those kinds of things that made Potter so rich and immersive. We can call it 'Harry Potter and the Forgotten Subplot'...
From today's Christmas announcement...
"More from Harry Potter coming later this year."
RIP Dragon Challenge?
Or a nightly nighttime show announcement...?
You mean the one they just announced?
"More from Harry Potter coming later this year."
? Nightly meaning Jan 1 - Dec 31. Not Nov 26 - Jan 6.
Definitely. Although it could also be Halloween Activities.
But, Halloween may be as simple as adding costumed Death Eaters to the streets. Why build it up if it's a minimal thing that might even be limited to HHN?Announce Halloween stuff after Christmas stuff? Not giving people much time to book vacations in that situation.
I know. I was responding to @Joe saying nightly shows are what they just announced. When they only announced nightly shows for a limited time. I believe @UniversalRBLX was speaking of nightly shows year-round, not simply Christmas time. Which I agree with.They're not buying/installing infrastructure for a show that'll run for 2 months.
From Mike's announcement I think anywhere you can see the castle you will have a view of most of the show on it. You could watch it from Sneech Beach if you like.I know. I was responding to @Joe saying nightly shows are what they just announced. When they only announced nightly shows for a limited time. I believe @UniversalRBLX was speaking of nightly shows year-round, not simply Christmas time. Which I agree with.
Back to the subject matter- I'm extremely nervous how this is going to be crowd-wise. I am guessing the viewing area from JP bridge and in front of castle simply won't be large enough. This should give them a good idea based on how tolerable/intolerable the crowd capacity is and if they need to either
A) Expand the bridge area
B) Push back Hippogriff
For when they move to nightly shows
In other news: If you ever wanted to walk onto any ride in the park- during the christmas show would be the best time
From Mike's announcement I think anywhere you can see the castle you will have a view of most of the show on it.
:36 to :47 in the video is all the windows in the castle none of the base like out west so I think there will be lots of places you can have a good view.No chance- you'd have to see the bottom windows, etc. it's going to be very limited views to see it all, unfortunately