I'm going to get alot of flack for this, but you know what...I was somewhat dissappointed with WWOHP.
I went last week, rode the rides, went in the shops, tried the liquid icing drink they call "butterbeer" and really didn't feel the magic. I got in the park somewhat early (a half an hour after opening), and it seemed as if the whole park was navigating to this area, but the lines weren't all that bad. Granted this was the first time waiting in line to get into a shop, but I only waited 60 minutes to get on FJ, and the wait time maxed out at 90 minutes during the day. The shops are TINY...and while I know J.K. wanted to keep the realism close to what those in hogwarts would experience, it's cramped and inaccessible to those of us in the real world. The villiage itself is beautiful, I'll give Universal that, but there are things they could've done to help (re-paint the tracks on Dueling Dragons for Pete's sake!!).
Which brings me to FJ. While I liked some elements of it, others I really didn't care for. It was like Spiderman on Steroids, with a poorer quality video section. Is it the best ride ever made? It's pretty cool, but I can't say it's my favorite or the best ever made. I think I actually was more impressed with the Mummy ride at Universal the first time I rode it. The queue line was something I was looking forward to, yet because it was so overhyped I found myself let down. It was pretty cool, but they didn't even paint the back section of the ride above the green house. It looks like the back of Hogwarts is a warehouse!! (seeing the cowboy walk through TL) The queue itself just really seemed to be a walkthrough rather than a story...There is no management of queue traffic to tell a story, you just pick up snippets as you roll by.
Two words universal....Haunted Mansion.
That's a queue line that tells a story.
Anyway...I did have a pretty descent time at IOA and Universal. (The simpsons ride is one of my new fav's). And WWOHP is worth a look see, but the only one that will hurt disney, is disney...which is a whole other post.