Never been here, but have friends that have & they say it is a truly amazing place! Thought this would make a fab pre- Christmas treat for the family, really help build up the excitement Plus if you fancy a night away, Travelodge have family rooms at nearby Borehamwood for just £23 on Friday 1st Dec HERE & Borehamwood Studio Way for £26 HERE from £29 for other 2 dates)
Booking up fast though, so be quick if you want to go
Once doors have closed to the public on Thursday 14th December and Friday 1st and 15th December, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will welcome Groupon members for an exclusive event. Available for entry from 3.30 pm, guests will be granted after-hours access to the Studio Tour, which showcases authentic sets, props and costumes from the Harry Potter film series.
Guests can walk the flagstones of the iconic Hogwarts Great Hall in all its glory before viewing many of the famous sets, including the Ministry of Magic, Dumbledore’s office, and the Gryffindor common room. Visitors will also get an exclusive look at the new permanent expansion – The Forbidden Forest which opened on 31 March.
The Forbidden Forest may be strictly off-limits to Hogwarts students, but Groupon guests are invited to follow the footsteps of Harry, Ron and Hermione deep into the forest, which is home to an abundance of creatures.
Adventurers will be welcomed through the Hogwarts Gates by the beloved half-giant Hagrid deep into the forest which is filled with 19 trees each with a diameter of over 12 feet.
Visitors will walk beneath the giant entwined roots and will encounter a full size model of Buckbeak, which is new to the tour, and have the opportunity to bow to the majestic creature. As Groupon guests venture deeper into the depths of the forest, they will come face-to-face with Aragog, the Acromantula. Emerging from his dark lair, the enormous spider will appear before guests along with spiderlings from his family.
While exploring the attractions, attendees will also be able to enjoy experiences that have been specifically added for Groupon members like the special effect demonstration courtesy of Oscar®-winning Special Effects Supervisor John Richardson, from the Harry Potter film series. They’ll get the chance to learn wand moves and can ‘fly’ a broomstick like a member of the cast in the Studio Tour’s green screen experience.
During a short break in the attraction’s Backlot Cafe, guests will be able to enjoy a selected hot meal; a glass of wine, beer, hot or soft drink; and a Butterbeer™ served in a souvenir cup to take home. They’ll also get the chance to meet the Death Eaters as they patrol the Hogwarts Gates. All guests will receive a complimentary Forbidden Forest edition of the souvenir guidebook on arrival and the tour will stay open until midnight on these special nights. On-site parking is available, as is a return shuttle bus from Watford Junction station if required.
Validity: Valid for date and time specified on Groupon only. Purchase: Limit 10 per person. May buy 10 additional as gifts.
Latest comments (53)
soldierboy001
6 Oct 17#53
Dam and blast when I looked at the header I thought it was a steam train excursion.
baileyvl
6 Oct 17#52
Is the bus from Baker Street included? (As it's included if you buy normally)
Rickardo
6 Oct 17#51
I saw this when first posted last week and was all excited to take kids for first time, but it's no good if you don't live within easy travel time and have kids in school! I guess that's why it's a special deal. Ho-hum.
tubbyasstoo
6 Oct 17#50
oh yeah there was diagon alley...cobbled streets with about half a dozen shop fronts, people filing past...this is a very poor version of the orlando universal studio version...compare them on youtube and you can get a sense of my disappointment...worlds apart the forbidden forest was nicely done with buckbeak and aragog...but not so much a forest, but a clump of trees ford anglia was in the backlot
tubbyasstoo
6 Oct 17#49
I went on the harry potter studio tour this week
I WAS MASSIVELY DISAPPOINTED
Why ?... First and foremost, it is akin to the extras on a DVD/bluray, i.e. the making of harry potter, rather than experiencing the harry potter world first hand spent 3 hours wandering through the different harry poitter themed halls looking at how they did the makeup, the costumes etc there were a few TVs setup to give narrative of the "making of" the costumes from the movies were used as props, but with faceless mannequins, so when walking past the set for dumbledore's office, the costume was present, but no kind and friendly richard harris waxwork
some of the highlights... great hall...nice, but a bit rushed as pressure from the next group behind the next area were the random film sets...gryffindore common room; bedroom; dumbledore's office, hagrid's hut; potions class etc....they didn't flow and were just the film sets reconstructed in a warehouse unicorn blood demo was interesting, mirror + glycerine; troll snot demo appealed to kids a chance to make your own flying broomstick footage looked good ...but at huge cost... but I already have a mortgage so no thanks the hogwarts express and platform 9 3/4...they were OK, but not a patch on the universal version...people just milled around taking photos and walked through the carriage...you also had a photo op to push a trolley through the wall the backlot cafe was a huge rip off, butterbeer is nothing more than cream soda with a cream frothy head...£4 for about 330ml (can sized)...at £7 you got a plastic mug to take home privet drive...just a walk through in only the hallway downstairs...knight bus...just look from the outside the rest of the tour was unmemorable as it was about the props and makeup, however, the finale... huge model of hogwarts...which you can see on youtube anyway...the model was very detailed and very large, mood music in the background gave some atmosphere, but the music wasn't from the movies
I don't think I will go back any time soon, I would rather go to orlanda and the universal studios version of the HP experience
Chanchi32
6 Oct 17#48
Groupon have a local mystery discount code today - code is MYSTERY, seems to work on this
mackashworth
25 Sep 17#28
Ordered two tickets, thanks!
Any weird photography rules?
matj16 to mackashworth
1 Oct 17#47
Nope. I walked in with a 7dii and full kit as i had been at a bird of prey centre beforehand. No questions asked whatsoever.
matj16
1 Oct 17#46
Weve done this through groupon before. Its a little misleading.
The place is packed to the rafters with groupon-ers so technically its after hours but dont expect it to be any quieter. The"hot meal" was a hot dog in a bun, three chicken nuggets or a small portion of maccoroni cheese. Eat before you go! Im also sure we paid less than that which im glad for!
QueenKaz
28 Sep 17#45
Thanks OP; bought 2 tickets for the 15th as an early, dare I say it?, Christmas present for daughter. Also, thanks for posting the NEW15 code as I also got money off.
Just hope it lives up up to the hype..
smallandsweet
28 Sep 17#44
I'm excited about the butter beer already...Now I've just got to watch the films :dizzy_face: Going on the 15th... see you all there!
SimyJo
28 Sep 17#43
One tiny Chocolate Frog in a box costs a massive £10 in the giftshop!. They really do take the p*ss with some of their prices in there.
VSUKWizard
27 Sep 17#42
The info for the overnight digs was very helpfull.
androoski
27 Sep 17#41
Good deal, it's normall £37 for an adult anyway, or £118 for 2 adults 2 children - and so adding the souvenir guide (normally a tenner) and food makes it the cheaper way unless you only want to walk round.
Having been 3 times, my preference is to look for times and dates that are less busy. Otherwise here's a long queue round the entrance lobby before you get to sit in the auditorium and listen to the rules before they...... no spoilers.
olivermills6
26 Sep 17#40
There are loads of people booked onto this, so it won't feel like it's behind closed doors at all!
LionelRichieFan
26 Sep 17#39
Bought 4 tickets on two accounts, used NEW15 got £7.35 off of each making it about £45 a ticket. If you really wanted you could make 1 account per ticket and it would be £41.65 per ticket!
I think this is classed as a "local deal" but I would not consider myself anywhere near local to leavesdon
dbizal
26 Sep 17#38
Great deal! Used the code NOW15 for up to 15% as I was a new Groupon member. Bought 2 tickets £90! Heat :smile:
smallandsweet
26 Sep 17#37
Don't forget TCB guys
biglugs1
26 Sep 17#36
Went to the Studio Tour a couple of weeks ago, for the second time. Loved it again, but the Forbidden Forest was a massive disappointment - like a cheap ghost train ride at a second rate funfair. The rest of it is as good as ever, and the Butterbeer is lovely (but £4 for what is a small glass of pop is just taking the pee).
TygerTyger
25 Sep 17#35
Cheers OP
Just bagged 4 for 15th. Not expecting much from the 'meal' but looking forward to the rest of the experience ... :grin:
By the way DEAL10 code is not working on this offer.
smallandsweet
25 Sep 17#34
Was in basket ready to go, I came out of the app and back in then got an error message when I tried to complete. Now won't accept code :cry:
smallandsweet
25 Sep 17#33
Will it be Christmas decorated?
couturekid
25 Sep 17#32
I went to this event last year and had a great time! Would love to see the Forbidden Forest but perhaps i'll go next year.
thunderdog
25 Sep 17#31
I'm glad they're closing the doors, it's bloody breezy at the moment!
Helpful567
25 Sep 17#27
How much time do you get? I am planning train tickets and if I book 4pm, what time would it finish at? Thanks
mango.carrot to Helpful567
25 Sep 17#30
You get until closing time, 11:59 I believe. It took me about three hours to get around, on a fairly busy day.
susancs
25 Sep 17#29
If you use DEAL10 promo code you get it for £39 per person if you use two different groupon accounts. Don't know when the code ends but seems to work now.
snoopy88
25 Sep 17#16
So is this just entry or do you get complimentary food or drink?
wishihadadonkey to snoopy88
25 Sep 17#18
As per the title & OP, you get entry, a hot meal & glass of wine/beer/soda, Butterbeer in a souvenir cup & a free souvenir guide book + a special guest + exclusive events
snoopy88 to wishihadadonkey
25 Sep 17#26
Wasn't sure if you had to pay extra when you're there as people were saying how expensive it was when your inside.
snoozeyouloose
25 Sep 17#23
How long does the tour usually take?
SimyJo to snoozeyouloose
25 Sep 17#25
Not sure what the closed door thing is, but on a standard day It's not escorted. You are free to browse and see the different sections and displays at your leisure. Check with the website though which days you go on, because sometimes they do special events; for example when we went it was 'meet the animals from (starring in) Harry Potter' and that one did have key times as an event.
Yenyoc
25 Sep 17#24
Thanks, that's the missus birthday sorted!
Bardak
25 Sep 17#22
Thanks I'm going there with my colleagues lol :thumbsup:
SimyJo
25 Sep 17#21
This is easily a full day's outing, enough content to spend two days there for a Harry Potter fan, yet alone one day.
nickilever1
25 Sep 17#20
I went to a Closed Doors event last Christmas and they allocated time slots for the tours so it was never packed out, even tho the car park was full. It was 100% worth it and we'll go again this year. Be warned. There are 2 expensive elements that you can get sucked into: There are more than a few staged photo areas where you have an opportunity to dress up and ride a broom or pose with a group of wizards. These were quite a few ££s so as a group we decided on the Hogwarts Express picture and split the cost (you get an electronic copy to share on social media or get copies printed).
joesmum
25 Sep 17#19
my kids went yesterday too and said it was worth every penny!
VitalViper
25 Sep 17#17
Man I really want to go to this but nobody wants to go with me :'( bit silly to go on my lonesome...
oh well, voted hot anyway
Smoey
25 Sep 17#10
I went to this yesterday, it's great! the shop is expensive and the butter beer is creamsoda like. The experience was great.
frakison to Smoey
25 Sep 17#15
Its all massiely expensive and they are constantly trying to empty your pockets. With videos and photos of the broomstick and train "experiences" you can easily spend two or three times the entry price. Plus the food was overpriced and crap! Dont get me wrong, its a great experience, but I just think that they are being greedy :angry:
rizzy898
25 Sep 17#5
I wasn't majorly impressed when I went at the end of 2014. They didn't have the Forbidden Forrest then. I absolutely love Harry Potter but I just wasn't feeling the love when I went. I wasn't impressed. BUT, saying that, I do wanna check out the forbidden forrest. i suppose it's worth seeing at least once in your life. Also, there was no cafe at the end of the tour then (which I didn't know about) and I missed my chance to try the butterbeer. Massive shame.
jakelloyd14 to rizzy898
25 Sep 17#13
It’s a lot better now, the 2nd time I went, with Forest and Hogwarts Express was loads better, now a cafe as well
frakison to rizzy898
25 Sep 17#14
You didnt miss much... other than being fleeced out of £6 for a pretty gross drink :thumbsup:
markl2394
25 Sep 17#7
Is travel still included as it doesn't state that anywhere?
Dalkirst to markl2394
25 Sep 17#8
Yeah they are going to pay for travel,great deal for those that want to come from Australia :joy:
markl2394 to Dalkirst
25 Sep 17#9
I meant as in the shuttle bus from Baker Street..
jakelloyd14 to markl2394
25 Sep 17#12
You get a free shuttle from Watford Junction
LionelRichieFan
25 Sep 17#11
Butterbear is cream soda with a bit of butterscotch syrup and then some whipped cream ontop. It is okay, and worth trying if you like that.
grubz10
25 Sep 17#6
Link does not work
b4rrydoyle
25 Sep 17#4
How many where there? Surely this will be as busy as a normal day. If not more
noseley
25 Sep 17#1
I wonder how this is compared to normal entry, I hope everything isn't switched off and it be like walking in an abandoned studio?
wishihadadonkey to noseley
25 Sep 17#3
no it won't be, they make a real event of it, my friend went on one when the Hogwarts Express was new & they said it was excellent
Opening post
Never been here, but have friends that have & they say it is a truly amazing place!
Thought this would make a fab pre- Christmas treat for the family, really help build up the excitement Plus if you fancy a night away, Travelodge have family rooms at nearby Borehamwood for just £23 on Friday 1st Dec HERE & Borehamwood Studio Way for £26 HERE from £29 for other 2 dates)
Booking up fast though, so be quick if you want to go
Once doors have closed to the public on Thursday 14th December and Friday 1st and 15th December, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will welcome Groupon members for an exclusive event. Available for entry from 3.30 pm, guests will be granted after-hours access to the Studio Tour, which showcases authentic sets, props and costumes from the Harry Potter film series.
Guests can walk the flagstones of the iconic Hogwarts Great Hall in all its glory before viewing many of the famous sets, including the Ministry of Magic, Dumbledore’s office, and the Gryffindor common room. Visitors will also get an exclusive look at the new permanent expansion – The Forbidden Forest which opened on 31 March.
The Forbidden Forest may be strictly off-limits to Hogwarts students, but Groupon guests are invited to follow the footsteps of Harry, Ron and Hermione deep into the forest, which is home to an abundance of creatures.
Adventurers will be welcomed through the Hogwarts Gates by the beloved half-giant Hagrid deep into the forest which is filled with 19 trees each with a diameter of over 12 feet.
Visitors will walk beneath the giant entwined roots and will encounter a full size model of Buckbeak, which is new to the tour, and have the opportunity to bow to the majestic creature. As Groupon guests venture deeper into the depths of the forest, they will come face-to-face with Aragog, the Acromantula. Emerging from his dark lair, the enormous spider will appear before guests along with spiderlings from his family.
While exploring the attractions, attendees will also be able to enjoy experiences that have been specifically added for Groupon members like the special effect demonstration courtesy of Oscar®-winning Special Effects Supervisor John Richardson, from the Harry Potter film series. They’ll get the chance to learn wand moves and can ‘fly’ a broomstick like a member of the cast in the Studio Tour’s green screen experience.
During a short break in the attraction’s Backlot Cafe, guests will be able to enjoy a selected hot meal; a glass of wine, beer, hot or soft drink; and a Butterbeer™ served in a souvenir cup to take home. They’ll also get the chance to meet the Death Eaters as they patrol the Hogwarts Gates. All guests will receive a complimentary Forbidden Forest edition of the souvenir guidebook on arrival and the tour will stay open until midnight on these special nights. On-site parking is available, as is a return shuttle bus from Watford Junction station if required.
Validity: Valid for date and time specified on Groupon only.
Purchase: Limit 10 per person. May buy 10 additional as gifts.
Latest comments (53)
there was diagon alley...cobbled streets with about half a dozen shop fronts, people filing past...this is a very poor version of the orlando universal studio version...compare them on youtube and you can get a sense of my disappointment...worlds apart
the forbidden forest was nicely done with buckbeak and aragog...but not so much a forest, but a clump of trees
ford anglia was in the backlot
I WAS MASSIVELY DISAPPOINTED
Why ?...
First and foremost, it is akin to the extras on a DVD/bluray, i.e. the making of harry potter, rather than experiencing the harry potter world first hand
spent 3 hours wandering through the different harry poitter themed halls looking at how they did the makeup, the costumes etc
there were a few TVs setup to give narrative of the "making of"
the costumes from the movies were used as props, but with faceless mannequins, so when walking past the set for dumbledore's office, the costume was present, but no kind and friendly richard harris waxwork
some of the highlights...
great hall...nice, but a bit rushed as pressure from the next group behind
the next area were the random film sets...gryffindore common room; bedroom; dumbledore's office, hagrid's hut; potions class etc....they didn't flow and were just the film sets reconstructed in a warehouse
unicorn blood demo was interesting, mirror + glycerine; troll snot demo appealed to kids
a chance to make your own flying broomstick footage looked good ...but at huge cost... but I already have a mortgage so no thanks
the hogwarts express and platform 9 3/4...they were OK, but not a patch on the universal version...people just milled around taking photos and walked through the carriage...you also had a photo op to push a trolley through the wall
the backlot cafe was a huge rip off, butterbeer is nothing more than cream soda with a cream frothy head...£4 for about 330ml (can sized)...at £7 you got a plastic mug to take home
privet drive...just a walk through in only the hallway downstairs...knight bus...just look from the outside
the rest of the tour was unmemorable as it was about the props and makeup, however, the finale...
huge model of hogwarts...which you can see on youtube anyway...the model was very detailed and very large, mood music in the background gave some atmosphere, but the music wasn't from the movies
I don't think I will go back any time soon, I would rather go to orlanda and the universal studios version of the HP experience
Any weird photography rules?
The place is packed to the rafters with groupon-ers so technically its after hours but dont expect it to be any quieter.
The"hot meal" was a hot dog in a bun, three chicken nuggets or a small portion of maccoroni cheese. Eat before you go!
Im also sure we paid less than that which im glad for!
Just hope it lives up up to the hype..
Going on the 15th... see you all there!
Having been 3 times, my preference is to look for times and dates that are less busy. Otherwise here's a long queue round the entrance lobby before you get to sit in the auditorium and listen to the rules before they...... no spoilers.
I think this is classed as a "local deal" but I would not consider myself anywhere near local to leavesdon
Heat :smile:
Just bagged 4 for 15th. Not expecting much from the 'meal' but looking forward to the rest of the experience ... :grin:
By the way DEAL10 code is not working on this offer.
I am planning train tickets and if I book 4pm, what time would it finish at?
Thanks
Be warned. There are 2 expensive elements that you can get sucked into: There are more than a few staged photo areas where you have an opportunity to dress up and ride a broom or pose with a group of wizards. These were quite a few ££s so as a group we decided on the Hogwarts Express picture and split the cost (you get an electronic copy to share on social media or get copies printed).
oh well, voted hot anyway
i suppose it's worth seeing at least once in your life.
Also, there was no cafe at the end of the tour then (which I didn't know about) and I missed my chance to try the butterbeer. Massive shame.