Harry Potter Day

 

After dealing with the French all weekend, it was refreshing to wake up in London. Today was our free day [ed. comment: it wasn’t], so the group split up for one part to go sightseeing and the other to the Harry Potter Studios. After struggling with the washer/dryer, Frankie, Kat, Whitney, and I headed out of the flat around 10:30 to jump onto a bus to Victoria, where we walked to the Victoria Coach Station. If you haven’t been on a double-decker bus before, it’s like driving in a simulation but having no control of the steering wheel or pedals; it is scary but fun at the same time. 


We arrived early for our coach and purchased some breakfast and drinks. We met some Aussies who were very interested in our American culture and then got into our coach for the hour ride. Frankie enjoyed some Taylor Swift while Kat, Whitney, and I passed out for much-needed sleep. 


On our arrival, we headed right to the tour part of the studio, where our fellow nerds welcomed us. The tour was fantastic since it had a lot of sets, props, and costumes. Even if you have been to one of the many Harry Potter events in the United States, this place was unique for its authenticity and details. My favorite was seeing all of the sets from the perspective of a worker rather than a viewer. However, I wish there was more of my favorite character Remus Lupin. We splurged in the store, buying wands, clothing, candy, and other cute merchandise. After shopping, it was time to return to the flat via bus; however, we accidentally got on the wrong bus and had to Uber home. Regardless of our poor navigation skills, the day was fun, and I enjoyed seeing behind the scenes of one of my favorite series. 

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