Halloween may be two months away but some things, ehem, all things Harry Potter related are worth planning ahead for. Instead of dressing up as a Hogwarts wizard for the fifth time in a row like any other muggle, it's time to do something bigger.
On the 26th, 27th and 28th of October, Harry Potter fans can make a reservation at Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London for their second annual 'Hogwarts After Dark' experience. What can you expect? Cocktails and canapés followed by a two-course dinner in the Great Hall. Go ahead and PINCH ME. You'll be surrounded by 100 floating pumpkins, red apples and lollipops, too.


https://gogonow.org/holiday-recipes/halloween/%3C/span%3E%3C/figcaption%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/section%3E%3Cp data-journey-content="true" data-node-id="3" class="css-i9p093 emevuu60">The dinner menu is also stacked with delicious options: smoked duck with pumpkin purée and blood orange jelly or goat cheese ravioli followed by roast lamb, mushroom and shallot suet pudding or a pumpkin, beetroot and sage tarte tatin. Of course dessert will also be served, a.k.a. the best part, which is pumpkin brûlée and dark chocolate mousse served in the Forbidden Forest.
Coming with the ticket, which will cost a hefty $308 (£240) per person, is an after-hours studio tour with visits to the Gryffindor common room set and the Weasley’s kitchen from The Burrow. Who said money doesn't buy happiness? We'd be pretttttty freaking happy.
They even have a wand choreographer, yes this is a thing, who can teach you how to properly duel with Death Eaters before you round off the night with a glass of Butterbeer (YUM) and a trip down Diagon Alley. Tickets are soon going on sale, so if you're swooning at the thought of this Hogwarts extravaganza, don't wait.
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