I'm already over the Wizarding World as it stands. The ride completely blew me away, but, as I emerged back into the stupidly small Hogsmead with stupidly large crowds of stupidly obnoxious super-fans, I was pulled right back down to Earth--and a very unmagical, mugglly Earth at that. I can't wait if/when they expand this section of the park; chiefly the merchandise areas. I thought Rowlings justifying their terribly tiny size as "authentically" English was bogus. Zonkos, Honeydukes, and even Olivanders were HUGE in the films compared to how they're portrayed. What really irked me most was just how poorly organized the shops were. What genius decided to funnel the show dump from Olivanders into the teeny wand shop whose register is located most inconveniently in the square center of the the most crowded store on the island suffocating any formal lines of guests seeking to buy?
One answer to this dilemma would be the addition of Diagon Alley. Relocate Olivanders and Zonkos to where they belong and do them right. Also, I think Posiden's Fury would make a rockin' Horcruz attraction. It looks very similar to the oceanic cave where Dumbles and a Harry fought off the aquatic zombie fellas while attempting to retrieve the locket.