The set as well as many of the actual costumes and props from the films will be in the tour and one of the highlights is the Great Hall, which I’ve heard is really impressive!
Diagon Alley is antoher of the sets that visitors will be allowed to walk right down and I can imagine, it must be a very magical feel to sstand at the top of the alley. Other sets include the Gryffindor common room, Dumbledore’s office, and part of the Ministry of Magic set, which was the biggest ever built.
The behind the scenes aspects are being kept so visitors will see the sets just as the cast would have done when they walked off and there are lots of little bits of information to test Harry Potter buffs on the way round. Warner Bros are estimating a dwell time of approximately 3 hours but there is no time limit on how long you can stay in there.
Tickets must be purchased in advance as there are no facilities for buying tickets once you are there.
The Studio is located in Watford, 20 minutes by train from central London / Euston Station and a shuttle service will operate from Watford Junction station. Tickets will be £28 for adults, £21 for kids and £83 for a family.
The tour is scheduled to open on 31 March.
I can’t wait!
-Helene-