Be certain that to wear good walking shoes because you’ll be walking quite a bit. You’ll find the Gryffindor Common Room, the Room of Requirement, and Dumbledore’s Office. Once you’ve decided on the place(s) you’ll be visiting, take some time to find out what are one of the best things to see there. It’s usually possible to find a position without paying to use the sites, but if you’re not having any luck, a nominal fee gives you access to families’ contact information and assist you to be a bit more proactive. A sit-down meal gives you a much-needed break. 2. Give yourself extra time. The early chicken gets the Butterbeer, so plan to arrive a minimum of 15 minutes ahead of park opening time. Yes, you are visiting the theme park as a family and want to do things together, but you also wants to maximize your time within the park! If visiting with older kids who are comfortable on rides, take advantage of the single rider line at the Forbidden Journey to cut down on wait times. Always wear a medical identification bracelet when you’re traveling (although try to be wearing one all of the time anyway)—and be certain that it states you have got diabetes, if you take insulin, and if possible, list an emergency contact number.
Time: trick your body into thinking it’s in the time zone of your destination by resetting your watch to that time as soon as you’re on the plane, and try to only sleep if it’s night at your destination. It’s a good idea to pack two - one for beverages and one for perishables. Keep in mind, however, the two most popular Wizarding World of Harry Potter ride attractions, Escape from Gringotts and the Forbidden Journey, along with the Hogwarts Express experience, do not offer express access. Expect to wait two or more hours on busy days. 4. Ride solo to cut wait times. The (usually long) line for the Forbidden Journey ride ingeniously winds its approach by the true-to-the-e book interior of Hogwarts. The Park-to-Park tickets grant full access to both Wizarding World of Harry Potter lands, passage on the Hogwarts Express, as well as all the other rides, attractions and shows at Universal Orlando (and there’s loads!). The highlight at Hogsmeade is Hogwarts Castle, by which houses the Forbidden Journey ride. This ride could be too intense for younger kids, as there are lots of multi-sensory 3D movements. Of course, land features really never go away, but often what makes a place unique, is the people and the culture of those people that once lived there.
Finally, you can make breakfast reservations at the Three Broomsticks or Leaky Cauldron, a perk not available to regular park attendees. Don’t schedule a trip to the theme park after a tour like DMZ. Don’t add in last-minute extras. For the majority of restaurants that don’t allow reservations, eat early (before 11 am) or late (after 2 pm), to avoid the lunch rush. Although there is no central reservations system for Universal restaurants, you can research surrounding restaurants online. How: Research package deals: Psst: Airlines and accommodations are willing to offer incredibly low prices to fill their rooms and seats. The inconsistency among airlines (especially the budget variety) is pretty infuriating. There are over 100 Chinese channels, the main ones being China Central Tv and Beijing Tv. Animatronic goblins speak to you, and there are armored trolls, fire-breathing dragons, and scary Lord Voldemort flying above. Before flying it would be best to keep away from foods causing intestinal discomfort. Diagon Alley features the new and incredibly common Escape from Gringotts. I’m not suggesting you run out to your local mountain performance store and stock up on technical gear!
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