there’s a hogwarts in orlando???

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I’ve never read or watched any of the Harry Potter series. But before you form an angry mob and try to shank me, you should know that it’s not as if I didn’t try. I tried to read the first book in middle school, but I just found myself reading the same line over and over. I tried to watch the first movie but fell asleep after the first half an hour. Don’t get me wrong – I’m sure the books and movies are amazing, but I guess they’re just not for me.

Even so, I still wanted to see what the ‘Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts’ ride at Universal Studios was all about. And of course, try butterbeer. But so does everyone else and their Moms. So the trick to avoiding the ridiculous lines for this ride (which can be more than an hour, thanks to a tip from my cousin) is to go straight there as soon as the park opens. Don’t stop for other rides you may see along the way because that’s what everyone is doing. You’ll have plenty of time for that later. While you’re on the Harry Potter ride, all of those other suckers are still waiting in line for Despicable Me or Shrek 4-D, since those are the first two rides when you enter the park.

Gringott's Bank
Gringotts Bank
Butterbeer
Butterbeer

Other than the Harry Potter ride, the max amount of time that I waited for any ride (when I went at the beginning of May) was probably about 20 minutes.

Transformers - probably my favorite ride in the park. It makes a HUGE difference if you're sitting front row for these 3D rides.
Transformers – probably my favorite ride in the park. It makes a HUGE difference if you’re sitting front row for these 3D rides.
The Jaws ride doesn't exist anymore but the iconic shark is still there!
The Jaws ride doesn’t exist anymore but the iconic shark is still there!
Don't forget to grab yourself a Duff beer!
Don’t forget to grab yourself a Duff beer!
The Horror Make-up Show - it's definitely worth checking out. Really funny!
The Horror Make-up Show – it’s definitely worth checking out. Really funny!

Universal Studios is very doable within a day. If you go at the right time during the year, you won’t have to wait long for rides. Try to avoid June-August, when all of the kids are off from school, as that’s peak season. If you go any other time, flights will be cheaper and you might not even have to wait for rides at all!

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hi! my name is melanie! i started this blog back in 2014. how to be a traveler is a collection of my travel experiences. my motto is, ‘travel, eat, drink, explore, write, repeat.‘ this blog is a tool to help me remember all the places i’ve seen, but it’s also a tool to help you plan out the places you will discover. and so that you won’t make the same mistakes i made. think of me as your very own travel guinea pig. so hopefully, you can find at least one useful tip while reading my blog. i hope you enjoy reading this as much as i enjoy writing it for you.