Tag: Islands of Adventure
Wizarding World of Harry Potter will grand open on June 18, ride details emerge
(Photo: KEVIN KOLCZYNSKI, UNIVERSAL ORLANDO / March 25, 2010)
Now it’s official.
Universal Orlando Resort will announce today that the Wizarding World of Harry Potter addition to their Islands of Adventure theme park will indeed open on June 18.
We were asked to keep quiet on this date after we posted it early yesterday, but now that the Orlando Sentinel has posted it in an embargoed-until-midnight article, I assume the word may officially be spread.
The Sentinel’s fantastic article on their web site revealing new details about the Wizarding World. It includes the above image of Dumbledore’s office, faithfully recreated from the films.
More details surrounding the land’s main attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, have emerged from the Sentinel’s article:
Be sure to read the whole Orlando Sentinel article here for more details.
As for the grand opening date of June 18… some Wizarding World-related vacation packages currently being offered hint at an earlier soft opening date of May 28.
It is common for major attractions and expansions to open weeks (sometimes months) before the official grand opening to allow time to work out the bugs. When the Islands of Adventure theme park was first ready for the public, it soft opened in March 1999 but did not grand open until May 1999. Not everything within Islands of Adventure was ready for the soft opening, so it’s possible that only the Hogsmeade Village area of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter will be ready in time for a soft opening in May.
TweetWizarding World of Harry Potter opening date is – not to be revealed yet
UPDATE: Within minutes of posting this message, a rep from Universal Orlando contacted me to ask that I remove all references to the grand opening date of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Apparently the released image and date were accidentally put up on their media site today – one day earlier than they had planned. Their big reveal will be tomorrow, 3/25, at 12pm EST.
Obviously, anyone who read this post (or my messages on Twitter and Facebook) already has the information, so it’s out there. But for now, I will remove references to the specific opening date until the official announcement is made tomorrow. Here’s the remainder original, but edited, post:
Today the Universal Orlando Resort [briefly] released an image [captioned as] the boarding area for the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey attraction, which will be part of the new addition to their Islands of Adventure theme park. The [now-removed release] reveals that the “Room of Requirement” from the book and film series will act as the loading area for the ride.
But more importantly, buried embedded in the image is the following caption:
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Universal Orlando had previously announced that the Wizarding World of Harry Potter opening date would be revealed tomorrow, March 25, at 12pm EST, but it looks like the cat’s out of the bag now.
Here’s a look at the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey’s “Room of Requirement” loading area:
[photo removed]
The official announcement will still take place tomorrow at www.UniversalOrlando.com/HarryPotter.
TweetUniversal Orlando calls the Wizarding World of Harry Potter ‘the most incredible theme park experience ever’
Universal Orlando has set the bar very high with its latest claim surrounding the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, due to open at the Islands of Adventure theme park within a couple of months.
In its latest promo video for the Harry Potter-themed theme park land, Universal calls the area “‘the most incredible theme park experience ever.” That’s a big statement to live up to.
The claim was made in the newest promo video released by Universal Orlando showing “Potter” actors Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint (among others) filming for the “Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey” ride that will be part of the Wizarding World:
So what do you think? Will the Wizarding World of Harry Potter be more “incredible” than anything Disney has ever created in its worldwide theme parks?
More here.
TweetAdvice – Hang onto them hats and cell phones…
Back in March, I posted about the difficulties I was having in finding a new cell phone. My T-Mobile contract expired in December and I’ve passively looking for a new phone and provider since then.
Well, it looks like Universal Studios gave my cell phone hunt a boost from passive to active when I headed to Islands of Adventure on Monday. After riding the Incredible Hulk coaster and The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, I wanted to hit Dueling Dragons once before leaving the park. After winding through the queue, I selected the “Ice” side of the coaster to ride. It was a great ride and a fun time until I began checking my pockets while walking away from the ride.
Inside the left pocket of my shorts were my car keys. Within my back pocket was my wallet. And in my right pocket were my business card holder, Canon point-and-shoot camera, and… that’s all. I always keep my cell phone in my right pocket, so that’s when I realized that Dueling Dragons had eaten my phone.
I’ve never lost anything on a roller coaster before and have ridden this particular coaster plenty of times before without anything leaving my pockets, so I’m not sure what caused my phone escape this time.
Unfortunately, despite several assurances by the staff at the Islands of Adventure Lost & Found that their night crew regularly sweeps the ground below the coaster for lost items, my phone has not been found. Calling it also results in it immediately going to voice mail, which means it is off. Perhaps only the battery fell out, but most likely the phone exploded from smashing into the ground at high speeds coming off of the coaster.
So now I’m without a cell phone and but because of this incident, I am actively on the hunt for a new one, thanks to Dueling Dragons. From now on, I will be cautiously guarding the contents of my pockets when going on roller coasters, and you should too. I know that seems like common sense, but based on the number of details I had to give Lost & Found about the phone, it sounded like they find plenty of them every day, so losing them must be rather common.
I’ll follow this post up soon, likely tomorrow, with some details on what phone and provider I decide on in my ongoing search for a cell phone that is primarily a phone, not a portable computer.
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