Hi, we are bringing our kids (boy 5 years old, girl 7 years old). Is 2 hours in diagon alley enough time to use interactive wands and ride the rides? We will be there on Nov 19th. Thanks ahead of time.
Hi, we are bringing our kids (boy 5 years old, girl 7 years old). Is 2 hours in diagon alley enough time to use interactive wands and ride the rides? We will be there on Nov 19th. Thanks ahead of time.
Thanks for the info. I'm the HP fan. My kids just want to try out the interactive wands, ride the train and do some shopping.It depends on how interested you/they are in Harry Potter stuff. Kids generally have shorter attention spans, and it tends to be the older kids and adults who really appreciate all of the details and offerings of Diagon Alley, because they tend to have more of a source of reference with the books and films. HP fans exploring DA for the first time will easily spend more than 2 hours in the area. In order to see the shows, ride, shopping, interaction, train (if you’re taking it to IOA), and maybe even dining, will require more than 2 hours. I would allocate 2 hours to passively enjoy it, but that time could easily double for the HP fan who wants to absorb the whole experience.
It could be "done" in 2 hours but we spent 4 hours in there before getting, wands or riding Gringott's. It's that immersive. How big a fan are you?It depends on how interested you/they are in Harry Potter stuff. Kids generally have shorter attention spans, and it tends to be the older kids and adults who really appreciate all of the details and offerings of Diagon Alley, because they tend to have more of a source of reference with the books and films. HP fans exploring DA for the first time will easily spend more than 2 hours in the area. In order to see the shows, ride, shopping, interaction, train (if you’re taking it to IOA), and maybe even dining, will require more than 2 hours. I would allocate 2 hours to passively enjoy it, but that time could easily double for the HP fan who wants to absorb the whole experience.
You are correct. Visit Knockturn alley to see.I might be getting my info mixed up, but I believe I was told that if you get a Marauders Map, there are places that have special black light for extra secrets to be shown on the map.
Very tame, short coaster then 3D action on a screen. Almost everyone can ride and enjoyWhat kind of thrill ride is Gringotts? We just told the kids last night that we have added some Universal days to our trip next week! Having seen Kings Cross being built in 2014 and loving FJ I can’t get my head round how much more HP stuff there is to experience now.
Agree with JoeCamel. Very mild ride especially compared to Forbidden Journey. Don't be daunted by the restraint system that gives the impression that it's going to be intense. Biggest physical thrill comes right at the beginning as you tilt then drop down into darkness. The vehicle spins a few times, but it's not too fast- certainly nowhere near the spinning on Men in Black. I'd recommend re-watching "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2," at least the first half where they infiltrate the bank. This will give you context for the events you are going to participate in, though the mine carts in the film actually go through a far more intense course.What kind of thrill ride is Gringotts?
and a lot less intense than The MummyVery tame, short coaster then 3D action on a screen. Almost everyone can ride and enjoy
Oh, yeah, Mummy is a coaster and EFG is a ride on a track.and a lot less intense than The Mummy
Same hereI love the mummy. To bad it's not your thing.
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