WB Harry Potter Tour

£28 as a chance to photograph something this different is good value for money, add another £28 and I've got someone to carry my lenses.
 
Here's a good few pics of the tour.....

There's a bit more on the pricing as well, anyone fancy an exact replica of Durabledores robes, yours for a snip under £500..

Harry Potter studio tour: Inside the film set in Leavesden where the movies were recorded | Mail Online
 
My family aren't big fans so we won't be going. However, having looked at the pictures it does look pretty special for HP fans and I wouldn't begrudge paying the money. Given that it is actual sets and props rather than poor fibre-glass reconstructions that you often see in theme parks I think the price is reasonable.

Cheers,

Nigel
 
never bothered watching the films bar the first one as I preferred the books, but I will going with frienRAB this June as it seems like a pretty interesting day out
 
well WB Leavesdon is a permanent WB studio, (where parts of the film were shot) so it should be here for a good while but I'd imagine not forever

Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden
 
I guess given that it's the film-sets, you can pretty much guarantee you've see it all already



Yep it's pretty mad that - really good recreation of Hogwarts and er Hogtown. You can see the HogwarRAB silhouette for miles around - looks like a giant castle in the middle of a swamp
 
Good call I was thinking what will it be like with loaRAB of sweaty bodies in there. Sorry, I'm just playing devils advocate, it does look great from the pics.
 
The impression I get from this tour is that the paying public will be able to walk through the giant sets like the Ministry of Magic and the Hogwarts Great Hall?

Also, £28 for one adult is quite reasonable, I think. I thought it'd be a LOT more than that.

All I know is, my sister will be taking her daughters on the tour later this year. I might find a way to join them.

Where is the ticket site?
 
Typical mail article though, "they force you to go through the gift shop" on the way out. I can't think of anywhere I've been on a family day out in the last twenty years that didn't make sure you did just that.
 
and its not liked your forced to buy anything! plus, I'd imagine most would rather be pestered to buy some expensive rubbish at the end of the tour rather than during or at the start of the tour.
 
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