The Best Souvenirs at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Where to Find Them! [UPDATED 2023]

Visiting the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood is an awe-inducing experience for any Harry Potter fan. It truly feels like you’re finally being allowed into a universe you’ve only dreamed of. Each of these shops you’ll find on the streets of Hogsmeade is pulled straight from the books and feels so authentic! No details are left out, and if it weren’t for the hoards of muggles surrounding you, you’d swear you were really in Hogsmeade. But there is soooo much to see here. It was almost overwhelming. So after my return, I wanted to document the very best Harry Potter souvenirs and where you can find them inside the park. Plus, what’s really worth your money and what’s not!

About the Stores inside Hogsmead

The shops inside the Wizarding World were designed to be the same size and scale as the movie versions. While having huge stores might be more conducive to selling merchandise, the park knew this wouldn’t be how these tiny, ancient shops would have looked in the real Wizarding world. They wanted to make it feel as close to the real thing as possible. I’m sure this meant fewer sales for the park, but it’s nice to know they made this sacrifice for the sake of authenticity.

Budget

Unless you have a limitless budget, it’s a good idea to make a game plan. Think about what you MUST buy or what is most important to you so you stick to that budget and aren’t just overcome by all there is to get here. I’ve done some of the work for you! Here is a list of all the best items I found in the park which I think every Harry Potter fan will enjoy. I’ve also made sure to note down where to find them! This will make sure you don’t waste too much time in the park looking for these items. Instead, spend that saved time drinking Butterbeer and riding broomsticks on the Forbidden Journey! For a complete guide to the park, check out my post here!

TIPS

  • If you’re going to buy a wand and robe, get these as early in the day as possible. This means you can use your wand throughout the interactive parts of the Wizarding World ASAP. And your beautiful robe will make any picture you take in the park that much more magical.
  • Shop for most of your other souvenirs in the afternoon. This is when most people have chosen to go on more rides throughout the rest of the park. Shopping during the lunch or dinner hour is also a good time since the shops will be less busy.
  • Buy any food items you plan on taking home at the end of the day. Not only does this mean you won’t need to lug them around all day, but chocolates and some other candies tend to melt in the heat.

Zonkos

Zonkos Joke Shop is one of the first shops you’ll see upon entering the park. This joke shop was a favourite of pranksters Fred and George’s and their first stop while in Hogsmead. In the books, it was known to sells everything a wizard needs to play pranks and make people laugh. It carried such things as, “Dungbombs, Hiccough Sweets, Stink Pellets, Frog Spawn Soap, Sugar Quills, and Nose-Biting Teacups“. In Hollywood’s own Hogsmeade, you can still buy some really interesting items in the shop to take home with you.

Pygmy Puffs

One of the most iconic creatures from the Harry Potter books has got to be Pygmy Puffs! A Pygmy Puff is a miniature Puffskein, bred by Fred and George Weasley and originally sold at their shop Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes in Diagon Alley. It was one of their most popular products in the WonderWitch range. Now you can have one for yourself, although since you’re a muggle you’ll have to settle for the stuffed variety. Choose either a bright purple and pink little fluff ball. These are great souvenirs for the kids.

Cost: $20.00

Love Potion

Another Harry Potter artifact that will make a great addition to your shelf is the Love Potion bottle. Fans will remember how the love potion played a large role in the books when Romilda Vane tried to give one of the Weasleys’ love potions to Harry Potter. These Love Potions come in the same bottles which were designed for the movies making them extra special. The potion itself is made of a sweet lychee gel. Although the price might seem steep for a drink, what you’re really getting is a pretty movie and book replica. These make a great addition to a nightstand!

Cost: $9.96

Felix Felicis or ‘Liquid Luck’

The same sort of things goes for the Felix Felicis, better know as Liquid Luck! This teardrop-shaped glass bottle is filled with a sweet, sparkling syrup. The potion is thought to, “imbue the drinker with good luck for a period of time, during which everything they attempt will be successful”. This muggle-friendly version, however, is just made from ginger and lemon syrup, but is no less beautiful to admire.

Cost: $9.95

Sneakoscope

A sneakoscope is a type of Dark Detector from the Harry Potter books. It looks like a glass spinning top that lights up, spins, and whistles if someone is doing something untrustworthy nearby. Ron brought one back for Harry from Hogsmead the first time he and Hermione visited. Production designers for the movie created the most amazing Sneakoscope design but the scene was cut from the film. Luckily, their loss is their own gain, as they recreated it for any Muggle to buy in Zonkos.

Cost: $14.95

Exploding Bon Bons

Zonkos joke shop also features some delicious, and playful, sweet treats. These are GREAT to bring home to Harry Potter fans as it really feels like something pulled right from the book. While the glass jar of U-No-Poo is pretty funny and the Shock-o-choc has some great packaging, my favourite of all their “trick” candy is the Exploding Bon Bons. These little white chocolate bonbons are flavoured with orange and pineapples and filled with “exploding” pop rocks in the center! They are so fun to eat and a super delicate, delicious and unique flavour too! These were really one of the best tasting candies I’ve ever had.

Cost: $9.95 for 10 candies

Honeydukes

Honeydukes is visually one of the most amazing shops in Hogsmeade. Walking in the door you are overcome with fantastical scents and scenery all around you. There is just something about those mint green and pastel pink walls that makes you smile! One of my favourite quotes from the books about Honeydukes describes it perfectly, “…there were shelves upon shelves of the most succulent-looking sweets imaginable.” And they really are!

There are so many of those famous sweets from the books here that it’s almost impossible to narrow down your selection. But honestly, some of these treats are prettier than they are delicious. Here are my tops picks for those treats which are iconic to the books, but also delicious to eat!

Sherbert Lemon Candies

While everyone more than likely goes for the beans or the frogs first, I darted right for the Sherbert Lemon candies. Sherbert lemons were Dumbledore’s favourite candy in the books. So much so that at one point they were the password for his office door. Sherbert Lemon might be something you’ve seen before, but these ones are gourmet. They are melt in your mouth and just the right balance of sweet and sour. The best part is that once you’ve finished the tin, you can refill it as much as you want with your favourite candies. It makes for a gorgeous display piece year-round. I even put some loose leaf tea in it too! It’s super versatile.

Cost: $9.95

Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Bean

Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans are one, if not the most, iconic candy from the Harry Potter books and films. The Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans you can in Honeydukes are an absolute replica of the ones in the movies. They are packaged up in this darling, vintage-inspired striped box. The flavours included are everything from Tutti-Frutti, to cherry, earwax, black pepper, and even sausage! They’re really good fun to eat with friends and see everyone’s reaction. You can buy either the paper box or a fancier tin version. While the tin container is no doubt more sturdy, the paper box feels more like the original and you get the same amount of candy in both

Cost: Paper box $13 | Tin box $19

Candy Quill

One of the cheapest items in Honeydukes is the candy quills. These large lollipops are shaped into a beautiful feather quill. The tip, when wetted, actually writes too! They come in a multitude of different flavours so you can always find your favourite. Mine is ALWAYS blue raspberry!

Cost: $4.95

Butterbeer Fudge

Honeydukes also features a fudge counter where you can buy freshly made pastries and desserts. The BEST thing in this mouthwatering case is the Butterbeer fudge. The fudge replicates the drink almost exactly and even has that top layer of light, marshmallow foam. It’s SUPER sweet but that means you can easily share it among a bunch of people! The fudge is one of the only fresh items you can bring home with you and it will still be fresh for a couple of days.

Cost: $3.95

Honeydukes Latte Mug

One of the best non-food items sold at Honeydukes are these huge, Honeydukes branded latte mugs. These are complete with that iconic green and pink logo on the front. These are great for coffee or tea drinkers who want to feel like they are at Honeydukes every day! The mug is very large, and well made, with some real weight to it! This is something you can really use every day so it’s well worth the price.

Cost: $21.00

Chocolate Frogs, Don’t Buy?

Alright…Chocolate Frogs. I think most people will claim this to be the best thing to buy in Honeydukes. It’s no doubt iconic. It has a huge part to play in the first movie and throughout the books. And while the boxes are beautiful and the cards inside are super unique and well designed, the actual chocolate frog is honestly a bit disappointing.

The shape is pretty spot-on, but the chocolate tastes really cheap and even is a bit oily. For $13.99, I think there are so many better things you can buy that are just as iconic and with just as beautiful packaging. BUT if you really have your heart set on one, don’t let me stop you. One tip to keep in mind is if you open the frog in the shop and don’t like your card, you can ask to trade it in at the counter for a different one.

Cost: $13.99

Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment

Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment is my favourite shop to visit as it’s just so beautiful inside.  Walking inside, the Prussian blue walls covered in gold embellishment sparkle and shine, dazzling the eye of the beholder. The shop is made to look like an ancient astronomer’s tower with astrological constellations painted on the ceiling. Everything from crystal balls to telescopes, binoculars, armillary spheres, compasses, magnifying glasses and hourglasses are displayed inside the window cases.

Replica Wizarding Robes

While Gladrags might be where most people go to buy their robes, I’d advise you to buy one at Wisescares if you’re going to make the investment. You can try it on and look at yourself in one of their antique mirrors and there is just something really “magical” about this shop which makes the experience that much more special. Buying a robe is a real splurge but for a huge fan, there is just something monumental about getting to wear your own house robe. The robes are so well made, and super heavy. The fabric isn’t cheap at all, which I’ve definitely found with Halloween costume robes I’ve worn before.

The robes have great big pockets, perfect for keeping your phone handy for pictures. They even have a tiny pocket inside for your wand, which makes it feel so authentic! The weather was miserable when I was there, and my robe kept me nice and warm! While buying a robe might not be for everyone, for me, it was a right of passage I had dreamed of and didn’t disappoint.

Cost: $139

Pins

If you’re looking for something much much cheaper, Wiseacre’s has a huge selection of Harry Potter themed pins. There can be worn literally every day, on your clothes, bags or shoes so they really make for a versatile gift or souvenir. I love the Quibbler Spectrespecs Pin ($ 15) as well as the Mermaid Window Pin ($12). The Deathly Hallows pin is one of the cheapest ($9) and also one of the most iconic symbols from the Harry Potter series. They really have a pin for anything you can imagine so take some time to find one that really speaks to you.

Cost: Varies, around $9-$18

If you can’t make it to Harry Potter World, you should check out pins.us to make yourself a custom Harry Potter pin. It’s a great way to show off your favourite part of the fandom! And something no one else will have.

Ollivander’s Wands

In the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Ollivanders is the wand shop everyone goes to get their first wand. It’s been owned by the same family of wandmakers since 382 B.C.! When you enter inside, you can feel the “age” of the building. Dusty wand boxes are stacked right up to the ceiling. They seem to lean and sway with the sagging of the walls. While the Ollivanders Wand shop is also an interactive experience, you can enter the shop on its own, through the back of Wiseacres.

Replica Wands

There are replica wands of pretty much every character from the films. The replica wands were gorgeous, and I couldn’t believe how many characters they had. I expected just the most important ten characters or so would be featured, but they had everyone! I found Lavender Brown, Dean Thomas, various Death Eater wands and even Nicolas Flamel! My heart had been set on buying Luna Lovegood‘s wand (she’s my favourite character).

“Unclaimed” Wands

“Unclaimed” wand designs are uniquely suited to your personality and your birthday. This is based on the fact that J.K. Rowling found out that her choice of holly for Harry’s wand coincidentally corresponded with his birthday on the Celtic tree calendar. The Celtic Tree Calendar has thirteen lunar divisions, each one of which has a corresponding tree. If you want to learn more about this, I found it really fascinating. It’s like finding a wand based on your Celtic zodiac sign.

To get a custom wand “evaluation“ the wand clerk will ask you a bunch of questions; your birth date, your name and then a lot of other personality qualifiers. From there, they will present one or two wands to you which reflect what they learned from your evaluation. When they present the wand, they go over all its properties and what kind of person would suit the wand. It was like listening to a bedtime story, there were so many interesting aspects to each one.

Interactive wands vs. Non-interactive wands

Whichever wand you purchase, there are two types identified by the labels on the wand boxes. The wands with a goldare interactive wands that you can use through the Wizarding World. The wands with the matte labels are just ornamental. The interactive wands can be used in all Wizarding World parks to cast spells. These “spells” can be cast at different locations inside the Wizarding World. Inside your wand box, there is a map of all the interactive destinations. They also provide instructions on how to perform each spell. I got an interactive wand and loved performing the spells in the park. It definitely makes you feel like a real wizard. But even just the ornamental wands themselves make you feel like you’ve been to Hogwarts and back. They look gorgeous to display in your home and fun prop to use throughout your visit to Hogsmeade.

Cost: The non-interactive wands cost $55, and the interactive wands cost $59 and come with a map of the locations where you can cast spells.

Filch’s Emporium of Confiscated Goods

Inside Filch’s Emporium of Confiscated Goods shop, you’ll find lots of “confiscated items”. If you’re a collector, this is one of the best shops to buy your very own replica props. They even sell copies of the Harry Potter books here, as these are still on the list of banned books in various countries around the world and would, therefore, be “confiscated” items.

Marauder’s Map

Perhaps one of the most sought-after confiscated items is the Marauder’s Map. This wonderfully detailed fold-out map featured the entire layout of the castle, which is super cool to see! It has the names of almost all the book’s characters positioned throughout the castle. It’s an extremely accurate artifact from the movies and although the price tag is a bit steep, think of it as something you can frame and display forever in your home.

Cost: $49.95

Time-Turner Necklace

If you’re looking for a beautiful piece of jewellery which doesn’t feel cheap or cheesy I’d recommend the time-turner necklace! The quality is wonderful and the central hourglass has real sand that flows from one side to the other when it is turned upside down. For any Harry Potter fan, this replica piece is a real treasure but its also something which you can wear on a daily basis and won’t get called out for wearing “a costume”.

Cost: $50.00

Pumpkin Juice

The Magic Neep cart sells quick bites to eat and things to drink. The best drink to get here is the pumpkin juice. This tastes very similar to a cold apple cider and is so refreshing. But the best part is the souvenir bottle you get with it! This gorgeously designed bottle is perfect to put on your shelf as a piece of decor well after you’ve finished drinking it.

Cost: $4.99

Gladrags Wizardwear

Gladrags Wizardwear is a clothing shop was visited by the trio multiple times in the book and was where they went to buy a present for Dobby since the shop “had the best selection of socks in Hogsmead”. The shop was founded in 1750 and is full of incredible items to both buy and admire. On the second level, you can see hundreds of ribbons, rolls of fabric, piles of buttons and more ready to be whipped up into a brand new set of dress robes.

House Scarf

One of the most affordable and iconic pieces of clothing you can buy here is your very own wizarding scarf complete with your house colours. They have the authentic movie replica versions with the thin stripes, as well as the more bold, broad stipe versions. You can even get a scarf with your house slogan and crests emblazoned on them.

Cost: $40.00

R & H Sweaters

If you’re looking to splurge a little on something really special, then the replica Christmas sweaters that Mrs. Weasley knits for Harry and Ron at Christmas time are going to be for you. They are made of 100% wool and as such, are pretty pricey but feel absolutely amazing! I was too scared I would get it dirty or shrink it by accident in the wash, but if you’re much less of a klutz than me and you’d love a warm woolly sweater to remind you of your time in the park, this is for you!

Cost: $89.95

Yule Ball Dress Ornaments

While you might not be able to afford Hermione’s $375 replica Yule Ball Gown, Gladrags sells these ADORABLE minature yule ball dress ornaments! You can find the trio’s outfits as well as Fleur and Krum’s dashing outfits! They would make a wonderful addition to any Christmas tree. I honestly could write a whole post about all the different Christmas ornaments you can buy here, but these miniature outfits are by far the most unique and memorable.

Cost: $21.95

Dervish & Banges

Dervish & Banges is a shop that features a little more prominently in the books and is known to sell “magical instruments and stuff,” according to Ron Weasley. Inside Dervish & Banges, you can find various house-themed items and apparel. The shop is gorgeously designed. They really wanted it to feel like an old clothing store. Antique boxes and piles of merchandise are stacked up on the second floor. Different parts of the shop move like magic. There are flying broomsticks bobbing up and down above your head as well as the cage which holds the ‘The Monster Book of Monsters”. Be careful, it will snap at any little children who dare to put their fingers inside the cage!

House Sweatshirts

One of the newer items of clothing on sale here are these wonderfully soft house sweatshirts with the name of the different houses stitched onto the front. There is also a wonderfully detailed crest on the sleeve. These look almost like the university sweatshirts you might see on campuses across the states. The cost is high but the quality is very high too. These shirts feel a little bit more contemporary and could be worn a lot more frequently than some of the more movie replica pieces.

Cost: $43.99

Quidditch Captain T-shirt

If Quidditch is your thing, they sell these amazing Quidditch Captain T-shirts with the name of the various house captains stitched on the back. If you want something even more unique, you can get a custom version made with your own name emblazoned on the back!

Cost: $36.95, extra $20 to get your name custom made

Spectrespecs

If you’re a huge Luna Lovegood fan, like me, one of the best souvenirs is a pair of Spectrespecs. These are just like the ones she wore in the movie. The Spectrespecs in the movie were large, colourful spectacles that were given away free in an issue of The Quibbler. Luna used these to watch for Wrackspurts and described them as making the wearer look like a “demented multicoloured owl“. Personally, I think they look amazing. The spectrespecs you can buy in the Wizarding World come on a cardboard poster inspired by the Quibbler magazine from the film. You simply punch them out of the poster or keep the piece intact as it can make for an amazing work of art to frame!

Cost: $6.95

The Golden Snitch

One of the extremely well-priced items in the shop is the Golden Snitch! This piece of quidditch equipment, as we all know, is much more than that. It shows up throughout all the books and even plays a part in one of the most important scenes in the final book. The toy version they sell here comes with a little stand and even flaps its wings! Close up it might look like a toy but from afar this looks just as real as the real thing!

Cost: $18.95

Owl Post

The Owl Post Shop is the Wizarding World’s version of the regular post office, but instead of human mail carriers, they use owls! All along the timber tall walls are animatronic owls who move and howl at customers as they come inside. Brown paper parcels are stacked to the ceiling awaiting their recipients. If you purchase anything from this shop you can even pay to have it wrapped in the very same iconic brown paper wrapping. The Owl Post is the best place to buy various bits of stationery.

Ministry of Magic Interdepartmental Paper Aeroplane Memos

If you remember from the films, the scenes inside the Ministry of Magic, you might remember the office workers writing memos on pieces of paper. The papers would then magically fold up into paper airplanes and whiz about the office landing on the desk of that to which it was intended. You can now send your very own Ministry of Magic memos, although perhaps without the magically flying abilities. Inside this gorgeously packaged folder are 15 memo sheets, with golden Ministry of Magic seals. There are instructions on how to fold them into paper airplanes and even just one of the 15 included in the pack makes for a beautiful piece of decor on a shelf! So they’re great to share with friends.

Cost: $24 for 15 memos and seals

Notebooks

My favourite item in this shop were the notebooks. Each one of these was designed to look like the covers of various famous books from the movies. you have ones made to look like Tom Riddle’s diary, the ‘Advanced Potion Making‘ manuals from the Half-Blood Prince, the cover of the ‘History of Magic‘, ‘Dark Arts Defence‘ and even ‘Tales of Beetle the Bard‘.

Cost: $25

Hedwig

No wizard is complete with a familiar, and for Harry, this was his beloved owl, Hedwig. Throughout the Owl Post shop, you can find a variety of plush owls, but the most important of them all is Hedwig. There is even a Hedwig puppet version whose head and wings can move! This is great for kids, and it’s more fun to play with than just a standard stuffed animal.

Cost: Puppet $40.00 | Other standard plush owls cost between $21 and $24.

Howler Recordable Pop-Up Card

In the second book and film, Ron gets a Howler from his mother scolding him for using the flying the car to get into Hogwarts after they missed the train. These Howlers are magical letters, which come in bright red envelopes, and have enchanted with messages in the writer’s voice inside, usually at a very high volume. Here in the wizarding world you can buy your own Howler card. The cards pop-up after they’re opened into that iconic mouth shaped letter and you’re even able to record a 15-second clip to surprise the recipient. These make a great birthday gift for any Potter lover.

Cost: $18.95

Hogsmeade Station

Hogsmeade station is a small shop that looks like an old-fashioned train ticket booth. Inside you’ll find various apparel and souvenirs with Platform 9 ¾ on it, hidden among piles of antique luggage. If you’re a train buff, this is the place for you.

Hogwart Railways Iron-On Patch Set

A really great souvenir to grab here is a pack of iron-on patches that can add a bit of magic to any outfit or bag! They come in packs of two patches so you can keep one and give one away to a friend!

Cost: $8 for two

Hogwarts Express Replica Ticket

A replica of Harry’s Ticket on to the Hogwarts Express can be bought at Hogsmeade station. This was his way into the Wizarding world and no doubt a piece of ephemera he would have treasured himself. There are two tickets inside the package, one from London to Hogwarts and one for the return journey. Each of the tickets is printed on fabulous gold-colour foil paper with the iconic Hgswarts logos in the background.

Cost: $10

Grimmauld Place Metal Sign

Something interesting I found in this shop was a tin street sign for Grimmauld Place. Grimmauld Place is the street in London where the Black family residence is located at number twelve. After the Blacks abandoned it, it served as the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix between 1996-1997. The tin sign is an adorable piece of movie memorabilia, especially for any Sirius Black fan!

Cost: $13

Butterbeer | Try but don’t buy the souvenir mug!

No trip to Hogsmeade is complete without trying out the Wizarding World’s most iconic beverage, Butterbeer. Butterbear tastes like butterscotch soda topped with a marshmallow creamed foam. It’s rich, sweet and when served cold, surprisingly refreshing. But, while I do implore you to buy a glass of butterbeer, I think the souvenir mug is worth skipping. You don’t get a discount on any future refills (which is usually the incentive for these types of refillable mugs in theme parks). I found the souvenir stein to feel very cheap, and the “butterbeer” logo on the front is just a tacky sticker. For all the effort the park makes in their other packaging, I was surprised by the poor quality of this one.

While it’s not the most expensive thing in the world, I think you’re much better to just get a butterbeer is a disposable cup and save your money. You can put that money saved towards buying one of the fantastic ceramic steins they sell, which are really something you’ll be proud to display!

Additional Shopping Locations

There are two other places inside Universal Studios where you can find Harry Potter merchandise. The first is at the front entrance of the Universal Studio Store, and the second is inside the Feature Presentation store near the park’s entry plaza. These carry a variety of items which are also located inside the Wizarding World. So if you feel like you missed something and don’t wanna walk back (or if the shops are too crowded), you can always come here to see if they have it. While these shops don’t have any of the wonderful theming of the ones in the Wizarding world, they’ll do in a pinch.

Hopefully, this guide helps you plan your wish list for the Wizarding World, and you come away with some amazing souvenirs to help remember your trip! Let me know which of these items you’d most love to buy or anything else you spotted which ended up being your favourite purchase!

Happy Travels Adventurers

The Creative Adventurer

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  • When sending things from the owl post do you have to purchase stamps from the post office or can you pay for postage there?

    • You can purchase the postage right there so no need to bring stamps! They're essentially prepaid cards so just choose the one with the correct postage for your intended destination.

  • This was super helpful! My family is planning a trip, and it was really tough trying to decide what was a must buy and what was something I could be without. I really appreciate you adding in locations and prices!

    • Thanks Moss! Honestly knowing in advance what's there really helps you not get overwhelmed when you're actually in the park. Because everything there is so amazing and it would be so easy to just buy everything and not think about budget! But knowing you're going to bring home something special helps you just window shop and appreciate the beauty of everything else you leave behind. What did you have your heart set on?

  • Can you tell me the brand of the robes? Do you think it’s worth it to save money and get it on Amazon for cheaper but risk equality?

    • If you want the authentic high-quality robe, go for the one at the parks. It's super heavy and doesn't feel cheap. There is only one brand and it's the Universal Studios HP trademark. I think if you are more interested in an outfit for dressed up and cute photos the amazon robes are a great option. Quality can't really be picked up in photos. The real thing is more of a collector item. I bought two amazon robes for new nephews (as they will grow out of the high-quality too fast) and was very impressed. They even came with wand pockets!

  • I read this article before I left on my trip and took the recommendation of getting the Exploding BonBons and I'm so glad I did! AMAZING CHOCOLATE EXPERIENCE!
    TY for the great tip! ;D

  • I have been planning our first family trip to the WwoHP for months now, all the way from Kenya actually so we are definitely coming from FAR, and your post is hands down the best one I’ve seen on souvenirs. I love making lists (I’m a mom, duh) and thanks to you I have a list of must haves and nice to haves and I know where to get them so I will not be overwhelmed once in the parks. I am so excited for the trip!!!!

    • Thanks Sandrine! I'm also a list-maker (if that wasn't obvious) so I love helping out other uber-planners :) I love hearing you're reading this from Kenya, that's one of the places I've been so looking forward to travelling to. If you see this reply, please let me know any of your favourite things to see and do in Kenya as I'd love to add them to my own list for future travel plans! All the best, Laura (the Creative Adventurer)

  • I loved your article! It was very fun and informative, adding the prices and the picture was a great touch! I can't wait to go and drink butterbeer!!!! (I loved your article so much I read it 4 times😆)

    • Oh wow Basil, thank you so much for this lovely comment! I hope you have an incredible time, the butterbeer is indeed delicious and all that you'll have hoped it will be. So happy people enjoy the pricing, it took a long time to ensure I got as much of the up-to-date pricing as possible but I do think it goes a long way in helping people budget and plan. Cheers!

  • I have been looking everywhere for an article that explains everything about the wizarding world and here I found it! I am a major potter head so it was super cool to see how other people experienced it and what it all looked like, and it was really fun to read! right after I started budgeting and planning!

    • Thanks, Ainsley! I really hope this helps you budget and plan your trip! It's such a magical place you'll have a blast no matter what but knowing what to expect definitely helps the best-laid plans go as smoothly as possible.

  • Sorry for the late comment but what are your thoughts on the quidditch wool sweaters? I have the cardigan already but am thinking of getting the Gryffindor quidditch sweater when I go down. Debating between that and the house robe honestly, just thinking about how often I’d really wear the robe. (I do visit Universal 4-5 times a year across two trips to Florida).

    • If you go to Universal alot, the Robe is a great investment and honestly I love just having it on display (hung up on my door.) It's a statement piece even just in the house. But the woodl sweater are all really good quality, I'm always so precious with my wool garments though since that can shrink so easily. So that's something to watch out for.

  • Even though I've been there more than once, your article was still super helpful. It just proves to me that I missed things! Since we're planning to return in 2 weeks, I'm thankful that you wrote this and offered such great tips! Thank you.

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