There's no public access to the film studio at the moment. In 2012 there will be a visitor attraction opening there enabling you to walk around sets used in the Harry Potter movies, and see costumes and props up close, and learn about the film-making process.
It is possible, but you usually have to win a tour. If you get a tour but don't win one, it is usually through journalistic means. If you are filming with, say, the BBC and are doing a piece on Harry Potter, it is possible, but difficult. There are so many people after a tour, you see.
They are already on sale and the studio tour is open.
In the UK, we don't have a 'Harry Potter World'. However, we do have the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, which offers fans of the Harry Potter series the chance to step into the studios where they spent ten years filming. The studio tour gives fans the chance to see different sets, costumes and props and, (one feature that is very popular on the tour) the chance to ride a broomstick on a green-screen background!
If you are talking about the studio tour in London , then yes it is amazing and it is well worth the money, I would happily go again.
There isn't a Harry Potter land in the UK but there is a tour at the studio where it was filmed in London. There are also various filming sites or places related to the books throughout the UK.
No. But you can tour the studios where the movies were filmed.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which is a theme park in Orlando, and the studio tour in London.
Harry Potter clothing can mainly be purchased on the internet. There are many places to do so such as buying Harry Potter clothes on eBay. You can even buy Harry Potter clothing at the WB Studio tour in London.
They are already on sale and the studio tour is open.
In the UK, we don't have a 'Harry Potter World'. However, we do have the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, which offers fans of the Harry Potter series the chance to step into the studios where they spent ten years filming. The studio tour gives fans the chance to see different sets, costumes and props and, (one feature that is very popular on the tour) the chance to ride a broomstick on a green-screen background!
If you are talking about the studio tour in London , then yes it is amazing and it is well worth the money, I would happily go again.
There is no such thing as a 'Harry Potter Store'. The only thing close to it are the ones at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando and the shop on the Warner Brothers site.
They won't.
Diagon Alley is a fantasy location, and it does not actually exist.
There isn't a Harry Potter land in the UK but there is a tour at the studio where it was filmed in London. There are also various filming sites or places related to the books throughout the UK.
There is a tour of the sets in London at Leavesden Studios.
No. But you can tour the studios where the movies were filmed.
Leavesden Studios in Hertfordshire, England. Warner Bros now own the studio and have opened it up for a tour. Parts of the movie were also shot on location, including scenes inside and outside Hogwarts.