The new building looks more like a Cathedral to me
The park said summer 2019 opening, but that’s about all we know currently. Hopefully we’ll be hearing more within the next few months.Do we have an idea if it will be for spring 2019 or more towards the end of the year
I know the theme is rumoured to be hagrids motorbike but anyone reckon there’s a chance it could be the flying ford anglia scene when Ron and Harry drive (fly) to hogwarts?
Well, no. It's cross-shaped, which would suggest large church or cathedral. Also the window of your first picture is clearly different, and your second picture is not a great example of buildings looking alike - it looks alike because it's the same building I posted!It literally looks like any gothic building though?
I hope not. Due to some legal complications, every piece of Harry Potter media that mentions that car - apart from the text of the books themselves - has to refer to it as a Ford Anglia every single time. Never "the car", or "the blue car" or stuff like that. Always "Ford Anglia" spelled out in full. I'm not even sure if they're allowed to use "it", at least it didn't feel like that in the narration for the second Harry Potter game. It gets immersion-breaking really, really fast.
I think I just caught an incurable eye disease.Dunno why everyone's arguing about what building the coaster pass through, its clearly a replica of The Broadwater Farm estate in Tottenham?
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Ok cool thanks!The park said summer 2019 opening, but that’s about all we know currently. Hopefully we’ll be hearing more within the next few months.
Roof beams at what may be a Hagrid's Hut scene in the Harry Potter roller coaster. pic.twitter.com/cdIpvRV9Xs
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Cross beams starting to make a full circle at a roof in the Harry Potter roller coaster site. pic.twitter.com/rp5psflnDO
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Aerial overview of the Harry Potter roller coaster in Islands of Adventure. pic.twitter.com/mtFY9pioz2
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Aerial view of a portion of the Harry Potter roller coaster, with arrows showing the flow of riders through a dead-end track and the sudden drop building. pic.twitter.com/TsKa1y7E3q
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Aerial view peering into the sudden flat drop building of the Harry Potter roller coaster. Riders curve up into the upper level, divide into A/B shows, sudden flat fall to lower level, A/B merge, and exit at left. pic.twitter.com/uectwULdaH
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