J. K. Rowling Can Fix Anything Universal Gets Wrong About Harry Potter World
"Erroribus!" - JK Rowling using a spell I just made up to fix mistakes
The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter is now open at Universal Studios Hollywood and it's the best one yet.
The park took five years to build and officially opened its $500-million attraction on April 7.
That's because JK Rowling actually holds all the power in the park's decisions (as she should).
A contract between Universal and WB states that anything the park gets wrong about Rowling's Harry Potter vision is immediate grounds for disapproval of its license, right down to the food and beverage.
So if she thinks there aren't enough moving paintings in the castle or deems Ollivander's wand shop too organized, she can shut THE WHOLE THING down, like magic. #YASSSQUEEN
So all die-hard Potter fans can be sure that a visit to Universal's Harry Potter World is the most realistic Hogsmeade experience money can buy.
Now excuse us while we patiently wait for an owl to deliver us park tickets.