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We did try shopping some in Filch’s Emporium, but it was extremely crowded with folks who had gotten off the ride. I checked on my ride photo, which took quite awhile since I hadn’t arrived until after Luke’s turn to ride. Unfortunately, it wasn’t very good as my seat was moving back and the camera just captured my neck and the side of my head.
We exited the gift shop without any plan other than refilling our mugs as we all three were very hot and thirsty by now.
Look at the heads in this photo and you can see just how thick the crowd has gotten.
In our search for drinks we walked all the way to the exit/entrance to WWoHP as it was almost impossible to veer to the right or the left. The crowd seemed to be a moving mass that you just had to follow with.
I’m not really sure how Luke got this photos in the midst of maneuvering through the crowd.
I did manage to veer off from the crowd to take this photo.
Near the entrance we stopped to talk a bit with the conductor for Hogwart’s Express.
We eventually made it to the exit of WWoHP before we found a place to refill our mugs.
We considered moving into SeussLand, but Luke still wanted to ride the Dragon’s Challenge. He headed back for that while Stefanie and I checked out shop windows, took pictures, and made a restroom stop. Loved the voice in there! At some point in the Forbidden Journey line, Stefanie had discovered that she had her shorts on backwards. She wanted to remedy this situation ASAP. We convinced her it could not be done in line. After our potty break, she assured me she had fixed it.
Here are some of the pictures I took during our wanderings.
Three Broomsticks
Ollivander’s – still very busy
Stef with our refillable mug
This sign is between Jurassic Park and Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
We moved down the street until were back up at the castle. Filch’s Emporium was not as crowded, so we finally looked around and put a few items on our wish lists.
The wait time for Forbidden Journey and it’s not even noon yet.
As we were headed down to Ollivander’s, Luke sent a text that he was off the coaster and would meet us at Ollivander’s, which was still too crowded to shop in. The plan was to return later, and hopefully, the crowd would have thinned out.
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Those crowds are ridiculous. I am hoping to go with my sis sometime in the future, but not until it's calmed down some. You got some really great shots though.
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"Stefanie had discovered that she had her shorts on backwards. She wanted to remedy this situation ASAP. We convinced her it could not be done in line. "
I definitely could not deal with those crowds! It must have been pretty rough for Stefanie being trapped so low with no view at all apart from the bottom half of people's bodies--that's how it is for me on the scooter, too! But the theming is just amazing. Seems like they didn't miss a thing!
Seeing those crowds makes me happy that we decided to save WWoHP for another trip.....I am just not ready to handle that many people in what looks like a very small area! Love your photos and I can't believe how realistic they made everything seem
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Those crowds are ridiculous. I am hoping to go with my sis sometime in the future, but not until it's calmed down some. You got some really great shots though.
I think because I knew from other TRs that it was going to be crowded that it didn't faze me as much as I thought it might.
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Wow, those crowds look overwhelming!
And I am to book 3 now!
Think I'd want to visit IoA in the winter on a weekday! (and not near any holidays!)
On getting to Book 3. We were there on a Monday, but maybe a midday of the week would be better.
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Those are some crazy crowds! I love all of your photos, thank you for sharing them!
When I was sorting through the pictures and giving each a title, one of them was labeled Angle 1000 of the Castle. Neither Luke nor I could quit taking pictures of it.
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OMGosh - the crowds are absolutely crazy!!!
But your photos are so excellent and it looks so amazing. I'm really sorry your ride photo didn't turn out, as I would have loved to have seen it.
Cam, I think you've helped me decide to wait it out just a bit longer before we attempt to go. I've waited this long, I can wait some more.
You have me very curious about your next installment...
WWoHP will be there when you can finally go and who knows how excited your face will look when you do make it. That I want to see!
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"Stefanie had discovered that she had her shorts on backwards. She wanted to remedy this situation ASAP. We convinced her it could not be done in line. "
I definitely could not deal with those crowds! It must have been pretty rough for Stefanie being trapped so low with no view at all apart from the bottom half of people's bodies--that's how it is for me on the scooter, too! But the theming is just amazing. Seems like they didn't miss a thing!
I kept thinking as we wandered through this land that they did get this very right.
Stefanie doesn't complain much, but I do know that she often gets tired of seeing only the lower part of people. She's my little trooper!
Just got caught up. Loving the TR so far. I so want to go to HP, but need to wait awhile until DD gets a little taller. But she asks how long til we can go?
Looking at your pictures is getting me so excited to see WWoHP some day! I also love that some of your pictures capture you, Luke, or Stefanie i n the shop windows!
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Luke hasn't read the books and he instantly forgets every movie and TV show he has ever seen, but he still loved it. The ride in and of itself is just very cool!
I just had to chime in here, I am the same way! My DH has seen tons of movies and remembers lines and scenes from all of them. I, on the other hand, could tell you very little about a movie I saw a week ago. And if I saw it a year ago, I could probably watch it again and not even know I had seen it before, ha!
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The pictures are great, I really love what they did with the theming, it looks like you are really there...but those crowds, can't believe the wait time at noon. Glad you were able to ride the ride early.
Those crowds look similar to when we visited the week of Thanksgiving. Insane! When we entered WWOHP I was actually getting kind of nervous as people were really pushing and shoving and they seemed to have no control over the crowd, and one person checking for people's "fastpasses" (they were giving them out due to the area being at capacity, all it really was was a slip of paper with a time written on it). I felt like their crowd control was lacking compared to Disney's.
I am a voracious reader and read very quickly, but then forget details. Therefore I was very happy I had re-read the HP series not long before we visited, making those details fresher in my mind and allowing me to better appreciate all the cool little touches they put in there!
Can't wait for more!
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