Hogsmeade Shops Charm at Universal Orlando Resorts' The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Things are pumping once again at the intersection of the "real world" and the solar system centered around Harry Potter. WB just released the first trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt 1 (the final book in the Potter series will be split into two films), and two weeks ago Universal Orlando Resorts' Wizarding World of Harry Potter opened as a beguiling, immersive slice of fantasy made real.The park's central attraction is the stunning "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey" ride and the remHogsmeadearkable Hogwarts castle in which it resides. But the soul of the park — the place where guests can relax a bit and get a feel for the quotidian realities of the milieu imagined by J.K. Rowling and visualized by the Warner Brothers film series — is Hogsmeade village.The painstakingly detailed, cozy town offers genuine Brit dining at the quaint Three Broomsticks tavern and adjacent Hog's Head pub, where, by theme park standards, one can dine reasonably on such hearty (and non-theme parky) fare as fish and chips, shepherd's pie, Cornish pastry, turkey legs, and fresh vegetables (along with usual kiddie selections); and quaff sublime Butterbeer, tasty Pumpkin Juice, and assorted beverages of an adult nature.Hog's HeadAnd since you can't take the park home with you, you might want to pick up a few items at one of the Potter-authentic shops that dot the village's thoroughfare. You might not be aware of this, but theme parks do tend to sell souvenirs; but here, unlike most theme parks, the merchandise is true to the theme experience, is well constructed, and, again by theme park standards, is reasonably priced.We snagged a number of Potteresque items - the hottest selling of which are wands from Ollivanders (an immersive attraction in itself), and the rare Pygmy Puffs from Zonko's joke, toy, and novelty shop. The wand our daughter bought was an impressive "Dumbledore signature" model in a stylish gray box for $28.95.Pygmy Puffs are fuzzy, furry, oblong little creatures that come in shades of pink and purple, and are sold from cages by the Weasley twins Fred and George at their Diagon Alley shop, Weasley Wizard Wheezes, in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Their sister and Harry's eventual love interest, Ginny, kept one, named Arnold, as a pet at Hogwarts.At the urging of the Zonko's shopkeeper, we wisely snagged a Pygmy Puff ($14.95) for our daughter at the Wednesday press opening of the Wizarding World. When the park opened to the public on Friday, June 18, the beloved Puffs sold out within 24 hours. In fact, they are still on back-order almost two weeks later. Late word has it that the Puffs will not be back until the end of July.Also at Zonko's are Sneakoscopes, Screaming Yo-yos, Extendable Ears (on clever display - find them!), shrunken heads, and Fanged Flyers.Please check out the naming ceremony at Zonko's for our Pygmy Puff, "Cotton Candy."
Connected to Zonko's is the delectable Honeydukes sweets shop filled with enticing confections of every sort, most iconically chocolate frogs with collectible wizard cards, and, of course, Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, the Russian Roulette of candies.HoneydukesThe other main store in Hogsmeade is Dervish and Banges magical supplies and equipment shop. There's a floating Nimbus 2000 broom, "Great Moments in Triwizard History" window display (all of the shops, including some that never actually open, have delightful window displays), and a copy of the fearsome Monster Book of Monsters. We picked up a Ministry of Magic wax seal, a quidditch snitch, a Remembrall, and Spectraspecs. Also available are Hogwarts student robes, Triwizard apparel, and oh so much more.

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  • 1 - Gerry

    Jul 01, 2010 at 3:24 pm

    Right, I'm convinced. I need some butterbeer. Love that the park succeeds right down to the souvenirs.

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 02, 2010 at 8:36 am

    I would say the shopping aspect -- even if you don't buy anything -- is a key part of the experience

  • 3 - Dawn

    Jul 02, 2010 at 9:14 pm

    The shopping experience is indeed HALF of the overall magic of the theme park. Having access to quality-made memorabilia and replicas from the films is a must for any Harry Potter enthusiast!

    Nice write up again Eric, you nailed it.

  • 4 - Honey Smith

    Jul 05, 2010 at 2:32 am

    wow..as a harry potter fan, that is quiet amusing that such place is created. It will pretty attract more visitors now since HP fever is back because the last book of Harry Potter will be shown soon.

  • 5 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 05, 2010 at 10:55 am

    I just heard from secondary sources that there has been more merchandise sold in Harry Potter land than the rest of Universal put together - amazing!

  • 6 - DJ

    Aug 24, 2010 at 7:04 pm

    I'll be in Orlando next week and I'm sitting on pins and needles about the HP attraction!

  • 7 - Eric Olsen

    Aug 25, 2010 at 7:42 am

    hope you have a great time DJ!

  • 8 - Issalina Sagad

    Sep 08, 2010 at 2:40 pm

    I am going there during Summer 2011.With my family of course,maybe with my best friend. My teacher said it's REALLY cool there, and i believe her. I'm in 5th grade and started yesterday, so when its summer next year,my parents will think I'm responsible enough to buy my own thing and spend my money wisely.

  • 9 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 09, 2010 at 8:41 am

    fantastic! My daughter is also in 5th grade and she loved the whole experience - have fun!

  • 10 - Hayley

    Dec 23, 2010 at 6:47 pm

    I am a Harry Potter fanatic, but unfortunately I won't be able to go until Summer 2014 :/
    That's the summer after my senior year and my friends and I will all be road tripping there since we'll be 18 :) Can't wait

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