My favorite costumes they had on display were the ones from the Yule Ball. The "extra information thingie" let me know that Hermione's gown was designed to be grownup and girlish at the same time. I loved seeing the Bulgarians' formal uniforms, which had claws on them. This in contrast to Ron's unfortunate attire, which was also on display.
Overall, we felt that Harry Potter: The Exhibition was worth the twelve dollar ticket price we paid, thanks to Hafidha, but was not worth the thirty dollar ticket price we would have paid.
And then we were vomited into the gift shop or "Shoppe" as it was called. It was full of a lot of things that cost a lot of money and which weren't really that great, in my opinion.
Overall, we felt that Harry Potter: The Exhibition was worth the twelve dollar ticket price we paid, thanks to Hafidha, but was not worth the thirty dollar ticket price we would have paid.
And then we were vomited into the gift shop or "Shoppe" as it was called. It was full of a lot of things that cost a lot of money and which weren't really that great, in my opinion.
I did like this display of ties.
Matt, who when we first met had glasses that were very Harry Potter-esque, holds up Harry Potter glasses. He did not buy them.
Perhaps you would like some "Character Figures" with 14 points of articulation? But perhaps not at the prices listed below.
Here's what $250.00 of McGonagall looks like.
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I. LOVED. THE. POSTCARD. I. Got!!!! It was so awesome when it came in the mail. I even squealed. I don't think I sent a formal THANK YOU!!! So here it is! Whooppee! I loved it. Reminds me a bit of WWHP and all of the merch. WE gave in a bought a little - so hard not to!
Poor Ron!
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