Break out the Butterbeer! |
| | Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter is back! | Great news, Potter fans: London’s most magical experience has reopened, and it’s better than ever. If you’ve never been before, then get ready for the time of your Muggle life. You’ll explore epic sets, including the Great Hall, Diagon Alley, Gringotts Wizarding Bank and the Forbidden Forest (what’s that eight-legged creature beyond the trees?). You’ll discover how dragons, goblins and merpeople were created. You’ll get up close with iconic props like the Knight Bus and the door to the Chamber of Secrets, and costumes that’ll transport you right back to when you first fell in love with the films (Ron’s Yule Ball dress robes, anyone?). And that’s not all, folks. They’ve extended their ‘A Celebration of Slytherin’ feature until November 12, which includes the 25-foot high section of the Slytherin common room set (spoiler: it’s fancier than the Gryffindor common room, but a little more… sinister). Naturally, the Studio Tour is packed with safety precautions. Reduced capacity means that social distancing is a breeze; plus, there are one-way directional signs and floor markings to guide you. All staff wear face coverings (and you do the same, unless you’re under 11 years old). There are frequent hand sanitiser stations, and it’s all contactless or card payments. Finally, rest assured that they’re still serving Butterbeer. You can’t go to Hogwarts without trying a Butterbeer. | |
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