I know it's a lot of Potter....but I've always said, "There's no such thing as too much Potter"...Before 2010, I didn't even know Potter existed. Never heard of him. Never read the books. Never watched a movie. In 2004 I spent one day at Universal Studios while on a business trip. The other theme park days were Disney. Studios was OK, but I actually preferred BGW, when Busch still owned them, over Universal Studios. In 2010 I saw the Potter opening when I was still a fan of Theme Park Insider. It intrigued me, so on our 2011 long trip to WDW, I squeezed in 6 days for Universal since Portofino looked like such a great resort, and I was curious about the Potter phenomena. I was blown away by Hogsmeade and especially the queue and ride of FJ. Portofino was even greater than I expected, and that's when we fell in love with Universal and the leisurely vacation that came with its no planning needed and close to everything layout. After that, it was usually two trips of 10 to 14 days each to Universal every year, mostly Portofino, but sometimes the other hotels for a change. When Diagon opened we spent almost every Studios moment in Diagon when we went in September of the year it opened. I've still never read the books, but I have caught all the films. But most of all I just supremely enjoy what UC has done with the IP. Even this past March, we still discovered small stuff in Diagon that we haven't noticed before. So, even though Epic will be Potters third Universal Orlando reincarnation, I'm really looking forward to experiencing the new land....which is looking like it might even be better than Diagon and Hogsmeade, which I consider the best two theme park lands anywhere.