Montreal Gazette

Potter park casts a spell on kids

Exciting, lots to buy — watch your money magically disappear

- TAMARA LUSH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ORLANDO, FLA. — Universal Orlando Resort’s new, richly detailed Harry Potter-themed area opens July 8.

The new park zone, called The Wizarding World of Harry Potter-Diagon Alley, will delight fans of the hit book and movie series with a marquee ride, Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts.

But Diagon Alley is also heavy on experienti­al retail, with stores so entertaini­ng and visually stimulatin­g that you almost forget you’re shopping.

The attraction doubles the size of the Harry Potter footprint on Universal’s property. A train called the Hogwarts Express connects the new area to the original Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction, called Hogsmeade, which opened in 2010 on the other side of the theme park at Universal’s Islands of Adventure.

If fans want to see both Harry Potter areas, a two-park ticket is required. For adults, a two-park ticket for one day costs $136 U.S.; for children, it’s $130 U.S.

Here are five first impression­s of Universal’s new Diagon Alley, which was inspired by the fictional London location famous for wizarding supplies in the Harry Potter series:

Window Shopping

The level of detail in Diagon Alley is amazing, and nowhere are the features more fun and true to the novels and movies than in shop windows. There are lots of things for sale, but others are simply great decoration­s. Books play a central role in the decor; window-shoppers will see animatroni­c versions of The Monster Book of Monsters, a tome with teeth, along with self-knitting needles and Harry Potter’s snowy owl, Hedwig.

Unique Gifts

With seven shops in Diagon Alley, there’s plenty to buy. Among the offerings: Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes (chattering teeth, expandable ears), Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions ($250 for a wizard’s robe), Quality Quidditch Supplies (everything for playing the sport) and Scribbulus (implements for paper, pen and ink lovers). Magical Menagerie sells cute stuffed animals (Pygmy puffs are popular), while Borgin and Burkes is a “dark arts” shop that sells skulls, black T-shirts and Death Eater masks. Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment sells telescopes and binoculars.

Interactiv­e Wands

For $35 U.S., guests can buy interactiv­e wands at Ollivander­s Wand Shop, located in both Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade. When wand-wielding guests see a medallion symbol in either area, they can wave the wand and cast spells. The wands make trolls dance, light lamps and chandelier­s, and silence some shrunken heads, among other things. Maps of the medallion areas are available, but Universal says there are also some hidden spell areas for guests to discover.

Wizard Wardrobes

In addition to robes, fans can buy capes and button-down cardigans inspired by the four houses where Harry and his fellow students lived at Hogwarts school. Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions also has on display a wedding dress and two costumes that aren’t for sale: an intimidati­ng black-beaded cape worn in a promo for the new attraction, and a costume worn by Kenneth Branagh as Gilderoy Lockhart in the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie.

Photo Ops

As you enter Diagon Alley, look toward Gringotts Bank — which is the entrance to the centrepiec­e thrill ride, Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts. A dragon is perched atop the bank, and it breathes fire — instant Facebook photo or Instagram. Once you enter the bank, while in queue for the ride, don’t miss the three enormous glass chandelier­s. Finally, find 12 Grimmauld Place where Kreacher the House Elf peers eerily from a window.

 ?? PHOTOS: JOHN RAOUX/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A mechanical dragon breathes fire from atop Gringotts Bank on Diagon Alley at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. It’s a perfect spot for Facebook and Instagram photos.
PHOTOS: JOHN RAOUX/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A mechanical dragon breathes fire from atop Gringotts Bank on Diagon Alley at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. It’s a perfect spot for Facebook and Instagram photos.
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Joy Gorrell shows off an interactiv­e wand that guests can purchase to create magic by waving it at various locations throughout the theme park.
 ?? JOHN RAOUX/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Serving up a cup of butterbeer ice cream at the Florian Fortescue’s Ice Cream Parlour.
JOHN RAOUX/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Serving up a cup of butterbeer ice cream at the Florian Fortescue’s Ice Cream Parlour.
 ??  ?? Signs to shops at Diagon Alley at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando.
Signs to shops at Diagon Alley at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando.
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The entrance to Borgin and Burkes store in Knockturn Alley.

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