My trip to Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios

This is basically a review of my trip to Warner Bros Studios The Making of Harry Potter. It's my point of view and so far like it, and there's not much I like. If I were you I'd probably read it. Best one I've done so far. 

My trip to Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios

I chose to go to the ‘Warner Bros Studios London the making of Harry Potter’ with my mum and my brother Daniel because… I am a huge Harry Potter fan!

Also, this is the second time have been to Harry Potter land. Last time we were in a bit of a rush, but this time we stayed much longer so we saw way more things. 

I bet you are thinking that it’s just the usual small group of people organising it….

Oh, but there were LOTS and LOTS of artists that worked on the Harry Potter movies, and most of their work is still displayed in the studious. It goes from tiny details like clothes and masks to The Enormous Model of HOGWARTS!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

The truth is, I spent a whole hour waiting outside the entrance, just because my mum offered to help hand out a couple of leaflets. 

So yeah, by the time we actually got into the building I was all ‘uuuuuuuh, I wanna go home.’ but even at that stage, the moment we started the tour it was definitely a 

‘Wow, wow wow wow wow WOW!!!!’ 

My favourite part is, and has always been, The Huge Model of Hogwarts.

But, if I can have two, then the other one is The NEW Forbidden Forest. 

I think, that this is one of the best places in England, and if they add in even more things, like Fantastic Beasts for example, it will become the best place in the world (Not counting natural creations).

3 Comments

  • Carol Leach

    On 18 May 2018, 08:16 Carol Leach commented:

    your review is brilliant, funny and clever, and it makes the exhibition sound great

  • Luke Taylor

    On 18 May 2018, 10:06 Luke Taylor Contributor commented:

    I am also a Harry Potter fan and I'm so jealous you got to go!

  • Ela Fimowicz

    On 22 May 2018, 16:08 Ela Fimowicz commented:

    Thank you!

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