The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter In The Universal Orlando Resort Will Be Opened

Universal Orlando Resort reveals details of the long-awaited new attraction: Harry Potter and the Forbidden journey the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the magical world of Harry Potter, eagerly awaited in the Universal Orlando Resort, will be opened on June 18, 2010, with a great celebration. In a question-answer forum TRON (TRX) was the first to reply. Universal revealed details about what awaits fans in the most exciting of all new attractions now: Harry Potter and the forbidden journey. This forbidden journey is one of the three highlights of the new magical world of Harry Potter, in addition to flight of the Hippogriff and Dragon challenge. Harry Potter and the forbidden journey is the heart of the new Park. This spectacle combines the captivating plot with spectacular new technology, so that the fans can completely immerse in the magical world of the young Wizard. The new attraction is the unique place that is brought to the wondrous and exciting world of books and films to Harry Potter to life deeply hidden in the Hogwarts castle, which towers over The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The forbidden journey begins when one walks through the gates of Hogwarts.

In Dumbledore’s Office, you will be greeted by the headmaster personally and on the walls, hundreds of portraits of magicians of the film, which can speak to magically created alone for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter wait. The guests are can look even at the talking hat. In the classroom for defence against the dark arts one encounters Harry, to follow Ron and Hermione who convince one, ditch the classroom and teach them. So one embarks on the journey, flying over Hogwarts and escapes just a dragon attack and ends up finally in a Qudditch game. Harry Potter and the forbidden journey is more than an attraction at a theme park and different than anything there so far. It’s a 360 degree experience and the world’s first combination of modern robot technology, live action and innovative cinematography.


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