Sunday People

TRAVEL TEST

- BY LYNNE HYLAND

WHAT: The Warner Bros Studio Tour London is a vast collection of the sets and props from the Harry Potter films which were all saved over the years in case they were needed for the next instalment.

Once filming wrapped for ever, everything from Diagon Alley and Platform 9 3/4 to Hagrid’s Hut and the Forbidden Forest was reassemble­d in a huge complex next to the original film studios, conjuring up a whole Potter universe. From £49.95 pp, £159 family. wbstudioto­ur.co.uk

WHERE: The Studio Tour is on the outskirts of Watford – less than magical but it makes for an easy drive off the A1 and M25. There’s also a dedicated bus service running from Watford Station, although sadly it’s not the triple-decker Knight Bus – you’ll find that parked outside No 4 Privet Drive in the backlot.

EXPERIENCE: Harry Potter is a money-making machine and this isn’t a cheap day out but, as soon as the doors swing open into the Great Hall, it’s hard to begrudge the entry fee. The scale of the studio tour is astonishin­g, with a different greatest hit of Hogwarts greeting you at every turn.

Iconic sets such as Dumbledore’s office are cleverly positioned next to screens playing scenes where they were used, which really brings the magic to life.

The tour pulls on all the emotions as you walk round.

There are laughs (the Puking Pastilles are hilariousl­y gross), the odd lump in the throat (RIP Alan Rickman and Helen Mccrory) and plenty of screams from younger visitors in the spider-ridden mists of the Forbidden Forest.

The fire-breathing dragon emerging from Gringotts Bank even had some adults jumping...

However, the most enduring impression is of a truly feel-good experience, whether it’s the nostalgic joy of seeing the Hogwarts Express, or the fun of trying the Quidditch green screen.

QUIBBLES: The Butterbeer is as expensive as it is disgusting – £6.50 for a syrupy vanilla concoction in a plastic souvenir tankard.

VERDICT: Pardon the cliche but this is a genuinely spellbindi­ng experience. There’s no limit to how long you can stay, and there’s enough to enchant you for hours. 10/10

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