ForHarry Pottersuperfans, there are few places on Earth more magical thanThe Wizarding World of Harry Potterat Universal Orlando Resort. Built under the supervision ofJ.K. Rowlingherself andStuart Craig, the production designer on all of theHarry Potterfilms, theWizarding Worldis a fully immersive attraction that allows fans to live out their fantasy of stepping into the iconic story.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potterat Universal Orlando is split up into two areas. There’sHogsmeadein the Islands of Adventure theme park, which includes Hogwarts Castle and the incredibleHagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, and then in Universal Studios Florida there’sDiagon Alley.Hogsmeadefirst opened in 2010 and was an immediate success, but the folks at Universal Orlando took what they learned from this first attraction and created something bigger, more exciting, and even more immersive when they debutedDiagon Alleyin 2014.

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We’ve already run down the can’t-miss aspects ofHogsmeade, and in this article we’re going to be digging into the things youhaveto do when you visitThe Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley. So take note!

Safety-wise, here are the measures that Universal Orlando is currently taking. Please use caution and consult CDC guidelines before traveling.

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Universal Orlando continues to implement its enhanced health and safety procedures and guidelines focused on “screening, spacing and sanitization.” Key measures include screening guests and team members, enforcing social distancing, requiring face coverings, limiting capacity at the theme parks, attractions and hotels and increasing the already-aggressive cleaning and disinfection procedures. Universal Orlando has also launched its own contactless payment method – Universal Pay – which can be accessed through the Official Universal Orlando Resort App and allows guests to quickly scan to pay for purchases at most merchandise and quick-service food locations throughout the theme parks and CityWalk directly from the in-app wallet.

Ride Escape from Gringotts

The main attraction inDiagon Alleyis the thrill rideEscape from Gringotts. This ride is kind of like aHarry Potterversion of theRevenge of the Mummycoaster, except less intense and with more 3D screens. The story is set during the events ofHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2as you board a train inside Gringotts Wizarding Bank and join Bill Weasley (Domhnall Gleeson), Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson) on their quest to obtain an unknown item. Things go wrong right from the start with the arrival of Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter) and Voldemort himself (Ralph Fiennes), and guests are taken on a thrilling, immersive journey through the “safest” bank in the world.

As with the Hogwarts ride, the queue forEscape from Gringottsis almost like an attraction unto itself, as guests come face to face with animatronic goblin tellers and get to enjoy the sights and sounds of the massive, secretive bank. It is immaculately designed, and every square inch of this thing is in service of further immersing you into the world ofHarry Potter.

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The ride itself is also an absolute blast. It’s a mix between a coaster and a 3D ride, but it’s incredibly smooth and doesnotinduce headaches. Instead, you feel like you’re really tumbling through the tunnels ofGringotts. Part of this is to do with the ride itself, but part of it is absolutely due to the attention to detail throughout the entire queue. You’ll notice very quickly that once you step insideDiagon Alley, every single thing you see, touch, feel, or taste only further immerses you into the Wizarding World.

One of the biggest innovations whenDiagon Alleyopened was the ability for guests to use their wands to do real “magic.” Indeed, if you have an interactive wand (which you can, of course, purchase at Ollivander’s or other shops at Universal Studios), you can go to specific points throughoutDiagon Alley, follow the directions on the marker on the ground, and make things happen. In one spot, you’ll flush a toilet in a window. In another, you’ll make a gigantic chandelier light up. And in another, you’ll start a rainstorm. It’s yet another way in whichDiagon Alleyimmerses guests into theWizarding Worldexperience, and even if you don’t have a wand, it’s a delight to watch the faces of the young kids as they wave their wands and watch “magic” happen before their eyes.

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Butterbeer Ice Cream!

You know full well that Butterbeer is the drink of choice at theWizarding World of Harry Potter, but what you may not know is that Butterbeer Ice Cream—available only atDiagon Alley—is even better than the drink. This is one of a variety of delicious, exciting flavors of ice cream available at Florean Fortescue’s Ice-Cream Parlour, located just outside Gringotts Bank. Butterbeer Ice Cream is a vanilla soft serve with a ribbon of butterscotch, and it is unbelievably smooth and delicious. you’re able to get it in a cone or a cup, or spring for a different flavor of soft serve, or maybe go for one of the fancy hand-packed ice cream flavors like Sticky Toffee Pudding or Earl Grey & Lavender. You quite literally can’t go wrong with anything at this cheery little ice cream shop, but you must, must,musttry the Butterbeer Ice Cream at least once in your life.

Go Shopping

You could spend an entire day insideDiagon Alleythanks to the shops scattered throughout the area. UnlikeHogsmeadein which many of the storefronts are just facades,Diagon Alleyis littered with a variety of walk-in shops, each with their own theme and wares. There’s Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes, where you can buy jokes and gags galore. There’s Quality Quidditch Supplies where you can buy your best Quidditch gear. And there’s even Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions, where you can peruse a variety of dress robes and sweaters.

The most exciting shopping area inDiagon Alley, however, is Knockturn Alley. Hidden away from the action, Knockturn Alley is dark and ominous (and literally cool, which is a plus on hot summer days), packed with its own spooky spell areas and of course, Borgin and Burkes. Even the attendants at Borgin and Burkes are dressed differently than those at the other shops in the area, and it’s here you’ll find all your Dark Wizarding needs met.

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The ability to go inside the various shops—even if you don’t buy anything—is a huge reason whyDiagon Alleyis the most immersivePotterexperience thus far. Again, you could spend an entire day in this one area simply wandering in and out of the various stores. But of course, if you’re hungry, there’s one must-see place to go…

Dine at the Leaky Cauldron

Just likeHogsmeade, theDiagon Alleyarea has its own restaurant: The Leaky Cauldron. But Universal Orlando made the wise decision not to simply repeat the same menu over inDiagon Alley—the Leaky Cauldron has its own unique menu with various items you can’t get atHogsmeade’s Three Broomsticks. There’s bangers & mash, fisherman’s pie, toad in the hole, and even a mini pie combination. Even the desserts are delightfully English, from sticky toffee pudding to chocolate potted cream. And yes, you can enjoy the Wizarding World’s own alcoholic beverages like Wizard’s Brew or Dragon Scale here, as well as a variety of non-alcoholic drinks.

It’s the attention to detail that makes all the difference, and the fact that the Leaky Cauldron is an entirely different dining experience from The Three Broomsticks makesDiagon Alleyfeel like a wholly unique corner of theWizarding World. At the Three Broomsticks, you’re surrounded by old paintings and photographs of witches and wizards from the past, and towards the back of the restaurant there’s a giant hearth where a huge cauldron rests. It’s all a sight to behold while you’re scarfing down delicious food.

Ride the Hogwarts Express

Just as inHogsmeade, there’s a unique Hogwarts Express entrance inDiagon Alley, and it’s delightful. You see, just like in the books and films, Diagon Alley itself is “hidden” in downtown London. The entrance to the attraction from the outside of the Universal Studios park looks like a façade of London—complete with a fountain and the Knight Bus, where you can chat with the shrunken head. If you’re riding the Hogwarts Express over from Hogsmeade, you exit through a recreation of King’s Cross station, which looks and feels just like the real thing. There’s even a concession stand in the line where you can purchase UK-specific treats!

The Hogwarts Express ride itself is, once again, completely unique. If you’re riding fromDiagon AlleytoHogsmeade, you get an entirely different viewing experience from the one you enjoy going fromHogsmeadetoDiagon Alley. Both are well worth enjoying if you have that park hopper pass, and the ride itself is a nice way to sit down and relax in the middle of a day of roaming around the parks.

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