If you're totally over autumn and are already planning Christmas shenanigans, it's time to start saving for an experience that will definitely top your last trip out caroling with your aunties.
Once again, Harry Potter fans in the U.K. can enjoy an actual Christmas feast inside The Great Hall, as part of Warner Bros. Studio Tour's magical makeover into Hogwarts in the Snow.
From Nov. 17 – Jan. 27 2018, visitors will be able to step into a Harry Potter-themed winter wonderland, and for the first time ever, the Great Hall stage will be decorated as it was for the iconic Yule Ball, with snow-covered Christmas trees, icicles and an orchestra of magical instruments.
Is that the dream, or is that the dream?
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This festive season will also see the return of the highly anticipated 'Dinner in the Great Hall'. On Dec. 11-13, lucky Harry Potter fans can enjoy drinks and canapes before sitting down to a two-course Christmas feast, and then be unleashed on a tour of the studio.
(To be honest, we'd probably like that bit the most considering it wouldn't be filled with kids that we're supposed to let steal all the good viewing spots.)
The ticket price — which isn't cheap at $316 per person — also includes a wand of your choice, canapés, drinks, and obviously, some Butterbeer.
Considering we're skint, we'll probably just put on our finest Gryffindor robe (which handily doubles as our dressing gown) and scoff some Mini Rolls during a Harry Potter movie marathon.
But still, if we had the money, we'd be all over this. Tickets are already on sale—and we recommend you get in there sharpish if you've got your heart set on celebrating Christmas at Hogwarts.
There's good news for those who live stateside, too: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Florida is also celebrating, and you won't have to pay an extra admission fee. The Diagon Alley and London ares of the park will be adorned with twinkling lights, and special holiday drinks and treats will be sold. There will be buskers and special shows, as well. Go between November 17 and January 6 to experience the Christmas magic.