And for you,
Teebin: a really close up shot of those awesome
stairs.
HTF and others had already told us that this land is going to have walkways and 'multi levels', but seeing the stairs really drives home how much more ambitious the scale of this expansion is compared to
Hogsmeade. It also means that the buildings in this land and
Gringotts are large enough that going up those stores won't ruin any forced perspective they might be using.
Other interesting things to come out of that website.
a) As we navigate beneath the much-discussed metal ramp/overpass, we hear the sound of a train rushing past, so clearly it is meant to represent a bridge for the
Hogwarts Express.
b) The 'jagged entrance' to
Diagon is not meant to represent a hole blasted by
Deatheaters, but is an impressionistic portrayal of magically moving bricks.
c) The actual entrance into
Diagon is quite narrow as portrayed in the website flythrough.
d)
Hagrid's sidecar is infront of the awesome gold statue in the
Gringott's courtyard, suggesting he will be in the ride (although I think
HTF alreadly told us)
e) The brief glimpses we get on the site of
Carkitt Market and
Horizont Street (newly named by J.K Rowling) show us that they will look amazing. (I was also right a while back when I guessed that the covered market was inspired by
Leadenhall Market)
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