A few more details
have emerged online today about the Wizarding World theme park, courtesy of Newsday. The article provides some new insight into the Dragon Challenge ride:
"Riders will see in the distance the Weasleys' car that was spat from the Whomping Willow on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, and the Champions' tent where Hermione sneaked in to see Harry. You'll pass the Goblet of Fire, with its blue flame, and head down a corridor that holds the Triwizard Cup trophy that says, 'Eternal Glory Is Theirs,' and several of the golden eggs in a trophy cabinet. Dragons will fly above in shadow, fighting and bucking."
You'll also get entertained by champions from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang and have the opportunity to choose to ride the Chinese Fireball or the Hungarian Horntail.
To read all about Zonko's, Honeydukes, The Owlery, The Three Broomsticks and The Hogshead, click "read more" below.
Additionally, storefronts will make Potter fans feel right at home. Zonko's will have a student vomiting into a cauldron from a Puking Pastille, Honeydukes has a chocolate frog jumping out of its box and leaping around the storefront window, and the Owlery will feature a Howler.
In The Three Broomsticks:
"Pots and pans float magically through a galley where dishes are washing and stacking themselves in a cupboard. Diners will hear butter beer mugs clinking. 'It's clear the inn above is alive with patrons and servants and maids,' Daurio says; guests will see and hear them and house elves moving in shadow through the loftlike upper hallways. Owls will fly to the windows to deliver post.
The Three Broomsticks will serve British fare such as fish and chips, shepherd's pie and Cornish pasties, which are little half-moon meat pies. If you have four or more in your party, you can order the 'The Great Feast,' a communal meal meant to mirror the feasts at Hogwarts served on a big tray. To drink? Pumpkin juice."
The Hogshead will have a much different feel from the The Three Broomsticks and serve an alcoholic beverage called Hogshead Brew, a Scottish amber ale.