Friday, May 18, 2012

Day 4 - Studio Tour


Today, we went to the Warner Brothers Harry Potter Studio Tour at Leavesden Studios, outside of London. We managed to find all the correct trains and buses at the proper times (we were actually nearly an hour early for our scheduled tour) (“but really, we were only functionally half and hour early because we had to stand in line for things. It’s important to mention. And if you want to be British, you have to say that we had to queue for things.” –Miel).

Diagon Alley
The tour started with the Great Hall, which was awesome. We heard about the various producers, writers, and directors of the movies, got to see many costumes, props, and sets (including the Gryffindor common room, the boys’ dormitory, Dumbledore’s office, the Burrow, the Ministry, Hagrid’s hut, the Potions classroom, Privet Drive, and Diagon Alley). Miel mentioned that it was weird to see all of the rooms as tiny, separate sets rather than part of a huge castle as we’d imagined them. As Props Mistress for various Upper School productions, I was particularly impressed with the number and quality of their props and aspire to their greatness (and their budget).
A portion of the props cage
Miel & Butterbeer 
I made Miel try butterbeer even though she was skeptical, and she says it was “actually, like, decent…don’t put that quote in” so there you have it. Overall highlights were the Knight Bus, the concept drawings (and paintings…they did like full-blown paintings for some concept artwork, which were amazing), the white card models of sets, and the full model of Hogwarts at the end of the tour. This model was detailed and realistic enough that they actually used it as the Hogwarts shown in the movies, until the last movie, when they had to blow up the castle with CGI.
Model of Hogwarts (one of many shots of many angles)
We made our train back to London, picked up our luggage, and made it onto the Eurostar. It was incredibly exciting for Miel to hear people speak French, even though she’s been making comments like “EVERYONE here is French!!!” and “ANOTHER French family!!!” since we got to London. Miel also wants me to clarify that from the Eurostar, we did actually make it to Paris. After some trouble with the Metro (and some help from some nice French youth), we made it to our hotel. Apparently, Gabriel García Márquez wrote El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (No One Writes to the Colonel) in this hotel, which is exciting even though I haven’t read that particular novel of his. Also, we would like to mention that our chair is now in the closet so that we could fit both our suitcases on the floor without blocking doorways.

We’ll start to explore Paris tomorrow. Off to… sleep in our hotel room so we can have more adventures tomorrow worthy of sharing with our LOVELY READERS.

The two of us at Number 4, Privet Drive

- Sara & Miel 

17 comments:

  1. The butterbeer looks fizzy. How on earth did you get her to try it? You should have brought your capes and wands.

    Have loads of fun explorando les attractions de Paris! (British-Spanish-French)

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    1. That was my first thought as well! I bet there's a story there..

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    2. I said I would try it! I couldn't NOT try it, and it was actually decent. Yay trilingualism. We've been doing a bit of that ourselves. Also, we have little room in our suitcases, and still less room in our bags that we carry with us during the day.

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    3. She also had lemonade (which is really lemony soda in Europe) multiple times in London. She is pointing out that it was only twice, but she did order it again. This is not the first time I have witnessed Miel drinking fizzy lemonade...
      She would also have you know that despite this she will NOT be drinking any at RIVER.

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    4. The funny thing is that I dislike their fizzy lemonade. No worries. I'll get her to try regular root beer or something instead of lemonade. :)

      You should have made room for wands, then you could have accio-ed whatever else you needed...

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    5. I know that I don't like root beer, so, no, sorry. And if we could actually get wands to work, OF COURSE. We'd just have a Hermione bag, none of this awkward suitcase nonsense.

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  2. My daughter Emma is now following your blog and begging me to take her to London. If you start to get random posts from Blake 5th graders you will now know why.

    Have fun!

    H-W

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    1. That's excellent! We welcome all readers (though we possibly apologize for inspiring the begging).

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    2. Also, HI EMMA!!! England is awesome, it would be a lovely place to visit!

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  3. Today's post update: no tickets. Now it is becoming somewhat amusing to see if they will actually arrive. However, grad party invitations are arriving. Amy is trying really hard, 4x, to comment but she can't get it. So, I don't know, email her instructions.

    Lots of love,
    Mom and Dad

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  4. Copy pasted with permission:

    Hey Gracie,

    I must be super old because I tried writing on your blogspot and I couldn't figure out how to post things [:)]

    Here's what I wanted to write...

    Dear Gracie,
    I'm so amazed and proud of the young woman you have become. 15 years ago when I was babysitting you, I just knew you were going to grow up to be an amazing person. Now you are on the trip of a lifetime--the trip of MY dreams!!
    Enjoy every moment. The summer I spent in New Zealand changed my life forever and I still cherish the memories and friends that I made there.
    I promise to read your blog every day [:)] I can't, however, promise to post on it. Hehehe...but I'll email!
    Have fun, Kiddo. You've earned it!

    Love, Amy

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  6. The studio tour looks amazing! We discussed putting capes in the suitcase but I thought it would push it over the weight limit & probably attract some unwanted attention from security. Glad to hear France let you in! Enjoy Paris!

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  7. This is a learning process....but I'm liking it!

    I don't know what butter beer is but I will say that now Grace is beginning to look like an Amm***an. Not sure if I can spell it outright on this blog....

    Can't wait to read more and comment more. Have a super trip Grace and enjoy your special day tomorrow!

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    1. Haha, although I do look like one in the picture (we'll have to show it to PJ), I assure you it is non-alcoholic. And thank you, I sure hope to!!

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