Hogwarts Bridge at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Opens to Visitors
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Posted by: Stephanie_J
August 30, 2012, 12:03 PM
The Hogwarts bridge, first seen in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," has been opened up to the public to walk across while visiting Warner Bros. Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter.
From today visitors to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of
Harry Potter, will be able to walk over the actual bridge that the cast
members used whilst making one of the most successful film series of all
time.
The Studio Tour has also announced they have added "three extra broom rigs" to the popular green screen flying experience.
Tickets need to be purchased in advance for the Studio Tour at
this site. Tickets are available through 2013.
I went on opening day of the studio tour and I didn’t get to walk accross the bridge, which kind of annoys me now. I also didn’t get to ride on a broom because the wait was 45 minutes and there was only 1 1/2 hours until the red carpet event so I wasn’t about to miss out on a good spot.Its good they added more broomsticks, I don’t think they anticipated just how popular that would be but I don’t understand why we couldn’t walk on the bridge from the begining. Maybe adding thses little touches one at a time are a way to try and bring people back for a second visit, but I live in NY so no matter what they add, I won’t be able to revisit.
28 Points
I went there the other week and it was AMAZING!!!! It was well worth the 3 1/2 hour car journey down south. Just brilliant to see the sets and props in real life and walk across them knowing they have been walked on by the HP stars! Also if you’re going, it is well worth getting the audio guide, especially if you love the extra bits of info about the making of the films. If you’re interested in reading about the tour a bit more, have a look here http://visitour.org/2012/08/warner-brothers-studio-tour-the-making-of-harry-potter-app-review/
I went on opening day of the studio tour and I didn’t get to walk accross the bridge, which kind of annoys me now. I also didn’t get to ride on a broom because the wait was 45 minutes and there was only 1 1/2 hours until the red carpet event so I wasn’t about to miss out on a good spot.Its good they added more broomsticks, I don’t think they anticipated just how popular that would be but I don’t understand why we couldn’t walk on the bridge from the begining. Maybe adding thses little touches one at a time are a way to try and bring people back for a second visit, but I live in NY so no matter what they add, I won’t be able to revisit.