- Oct 14, 2012
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Thanks everyone whos been taking pictures today, they all look fantastic. Even as a non-Harry Potter fan, I think this looks to be one of, if not the, best theme park lands ever.
Well it shows that there are no immediate plans for a soft opening. They are a more reliable source of information than some random Twitter accounts who claim to know more than everybody else.
Don't waste your time, unless you want some pictures from behind the barricade.I wonder if HE is soft opening. I'm seeing people in London behind the fence dressed like normal guests. I'm going to IOA
Random thought, what are they gonna do about that small space in the wall, covered by that little fence, i mean if it stays like that, more than likely someone is gonna try to get up in there.
Credit: Touring Plans for picture
Wow, the London street seems more immersive than I thought it would be. Looking from the perspective of between the concession stands and the buildings, it really seems like you're walking along a street in London.
$4.00 for a bottled water, seriously? $4.49 for a bottle of Coke? I guess we better prepare to be fleeced even beyond the usual theme park prices, lol.
Those two brick openings for the entrance seem odd. I thought there would be some sort of special effect or something.
Is a Jacket Potato what us Yanks call a Baked Potato?
$4.49 for a bottled beverage, but this is HP territory, so I wouldn't get my hopes up for a coke.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but the 4 dollar bottles of water are bigger than the ones in the rest of the park, no? They were selling them at another stand recently.
I know what they were going for with the "SALE" signs, but I don't think it works in this setting
Wow, it all looks amazing! Can't wait to see it all during my September trip. Until then, :drool:
The water sold in Potter is a diffrent brand that the water sold outside of potter. That water comes in two sizes, and the larger size does run around $4
However, remember you are in LONDON, a place that does sell soda. I think her "No soda" policy effects any of the WIZARDING worlds because there was no soda in the WIZARDING world. Since this is London, she might be allowing soda to be sold at these London locations...
Yea I thought her objection wasn't necessarily that soda wasn't in the books, but that she thought it was unhealthy for children.