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2014 Neuheit: Diagon Alley (Harry Potter Erweiterung) @ Universal Studios Florida

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Diagon Alley bei Nacht:

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Edit: Und ein paar Bilder von den neuen Essensoptionen

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Hier mal ein Artikel dazu:

JUST REVEALED: FOOD & BEVERAGE COMING TO DIAGON ALLEY!



[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]There are so many things I’m looking forward to experiencing when The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley opens this summer. But one of the things at the top of my list is trying all the amazing food and beverage options that I’ll be able to enjoy throughout the land. I’m a big Harry Potter fan and an even bigger foodie…so the thought of combining food and drink with one of my favorite series is absolutely amazing!
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]We’ll all have the opportunity to actually step inside places you’ve only seen in the films and read about in the books and actually taste some of the foods and drinks your favorite characters have enjoyed![/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]First up is the Leaky Cauldron – where I got to take a sneak peek earlier this week. It looks just like it does in the films…all the way down to the huge cauldron that sits in the middle of the restaurant. Here, you’ll be able to enjoy delicious British fare like…[/FONT]

  • Bangers and Mash (traditional roasted sausages with creamy mashed potatoes)
  • Toad in the Hole (traditional sausage baked into a Yorkshire pudding and served with onion gravy)
  • Cottage Pie (a savory combination of meat and vegetables in a potato crust)
  • Fisherman’s Pie (salmon, shrimp and cod baked together under a potato crust)
  • Beef, Lamb & Guinness Stew (served in a bread bowl)
  • Ploughman’s (a feast of English cheeses, crusty bread, cornichon pickles, apple beet salad, Branston pickle and a Scotch egg)
  • Split Pea Soup
  • Banger Pub Style Sandwich
  • Fish and Chips
  • And more!

[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]And you can finish off your meal with scrumptious desserts like Chocolate Potted Cream, Cranachan and Sticky Toffee Pudding. There will also be breakfast served at the Leaky Cauldron with two new breakfast items, only available at Diagon Alley: an Apple Oatmeal Flan with Yogurt and Fruit and an Egg, Leek and Mushroom Pasty.[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]There will also be new beverages for you to enjoy in Diagon Alley like:[/FONT]

  • Fishy Green Ale (it’s Fishy Green Ale, use your imagination!)
  • Otter’s Fizzy Orange Juice
  • Tongue Tying Lemon Squash
  • Peachtree Fizzing Tea
  • Wizard’s Brew (draught beer)
  • Dragon Scale (draught beer)
  • Gillywater
  • Pumpkin Juice
  • Butterbeer (of course!)
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Another must-stop during your trip to Diagon Alley will be Eternelle’s Elixir of Refreshment, a cart located in Horizont Alley, where you can enjoy unique elixirs. Here’s how it works: you select from a variety of elixirs like Draught of Peace, Babbling Beverage, Elixir to Induce Euphoria and Fire Protection Potion, and then add the elixir to Gillywater. By mixing them, you’ll see your drink transform before your eyes and experience a delightful flavor surprise. Too cool![/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]And of course, to top it all off, you have Florean Fortescue’s Ice-Cream Parlour. You may remember Florean Fortescue’s from the first book and film “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” when Hagrid bought Harry a chocolate and raspberry ice-cream with chopped nuts. You’ll be able to do the same with unique flavors of ice-cream like…[/FONT]

  • Granny Smith (pictured)
  • Early Grey and Lavender
  • Chocolate Chili
  • Clotted Cream
  • Apple Crumble
  • Sticky Toffee Pudding
  • Salted Caramel Blondie
  • Chocolate and Raspberry
  • Strawberry and Peanut-Butter
  • Orange Marmalade
  • Butterbeer (that’s right, Butterbeer-flavored ice cream!)

[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]During my time learning about the new food and beverage options in Diagon Alley, I had the opportunity to sit with Ric Florell, the Senior Vice President of Revenue Operations at Universal Orlando Resort, and Executive Chef Steve Jayson to learn all the details. Here’s what they had to say:[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Deni: How did you approach developing food or beverage that has only existed in the Harry Potter books and films and people’s imaginations?[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Ric: The first thing we did was research. We took a look at the Harry Potter books and the films and determined which foods and beverages we wanted to concoct for our guests. Of course, we had to have the Leaky Cauldron. The tricky part was creating a menu when there was no mention of any of the food items in the books and only one mention in the films to Split Pea Soup. So, we devised a menu with delicious dishes you would find in a British pub. [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]We also took into consideration what our guests wanted. For example, we received a lot of interest in having a larger beer selection in the Hog’s Head pub in Hogsmeade. We took that feedback and decided to offer more options in the Leaky Cauldron. [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Our goal is to give our guests a culinary experience that immerses them in the fun, excitement and wonder of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Deni: Did you work with J.K. Rowling and Warner Bros. for the development and creation? [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Ric: Yes, we definitely worked closely with our partners to put together the menus and beverages that will be found in Diagon Alley. After we developed our recipes and dishes, we had multiple tastings with Warner Bros.[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Deni: Speaking of Butterbeer, it has been so well received along with the rest of the Three Broomsticks menu at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade. How have you continued the culinary progression from Hogsmeade into Diagon Alley?[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Chef Jayson: We wanted to expand the dining from Hogsmeade into Diagon Alley by re-creating another beloved restaurant found in the Harry Potter books and films that delivers a completely different experience than the Three Broomsticks – yet, has the same magical feel. In the Leaky Cauldron, you actually feel as if you’re walking into a pub with dishes that are true to the British culture. We even imported certain ingredients like English cheeses to add to our dishes. [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]With Florean Fortescue’s Ice-Cream Parlour, you can order flavors of ice-cream that were inspired by flavors associated with England, like Clotted Cream and Earl Grey and Lavender. You will also encounter fun flavors you would expect to only find in the wizarding world like Butterbeer.[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Plus, there are a few surprises we’re leaving for our guests to discover. We challenged ourselves to bring the food and drink of Harry Potter’s world to life, and I feel our guests will leave here saying we were successful. [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Deni: How does the food and beverage in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley fit into the overall picture of Universal Orlando’s culinary experience?[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Ric: When our guests dine with us in our restaurants, we want them to be fully immersed in the theme, so they feel as if they’re in that world. With The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, we want our guests to feel as if they’re a part of the adventures that their favorite characters experienced. As they dine in the Leaky Cauldron, we want them to feel the authenticity of British cuisine as well as the magic of being in Diagon Alley. [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]We’re bringing to life our guests’ favorite stories and giving them a chance to experience them firsthand – and we want our food and beverages to enhance that experience.[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Deni: And now for the best question: what are your favorite dishes or drinks coming to Diagon Alley?[/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Ric: I really love the Bangers and Mash that will be served in the Leaky Cauldron. And I’ll have to say the Ploughman’s, because it’s a plate the whole table can enjoy. [/FONT]
[FONT=proxima_nova_rgregular]Chef Jayson: For me, I’m especially proud to be a part of the team that created Butterbeer, so that’s definitely a favorite. As for new dishes, I really enjoy our pies. Our classic Shepherd’s Pie is always delicious, and our new Fisherman’s Pie is especially tasty. [/FONT]
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Quelle: https://twitter.com/ThemeParkReview/status/473260284568551425/photo/1

http://blog.universalorlando.com/whats-new/just-revealed-food-beverage-coming-diagon-alley/

LG Daniel
 

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Es gibt wieder super Neuigkeiten!

Hi. I’m Jimmy, and I’m a HUGE Harry Potter fan. So much so, that I even dressed up as a “wizard” and hurried to the bookstore for the release of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban back in ’99. Although my junior high dating life may have suffered as a result, my fascination with the stories only grew throughout the years. That’s why I’m PSYCHED to be able to reveal the amazing entertainment and interactive experiences you’ll find when The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley opens this summer at Universal Studios Florida.
Imagine catching a live performance by a popular singing sorceress; seeing The Tales of Beedle the Bard come to life with a goose bump-inducing show performed by a troupe of four from the Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts; seeing the banter between the Knight Bus Conductor and a shrunken head; and exchanging your Muggle currency for Wizarding Bank Notes while meeting a Gringotts goblin. If all of that doesn’t get you excited, I don’t know what will!
It begins when you step through the archway in the brick wall into Diagon Alley, take a right at Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes and enter the bustling shopping area called Carkitt Market. That’s where you’ll find two live shows performed daily that will captivate fans of all ages.
The first show will bring to life two fables from The Tales of Beedle the Bard – “The Fountain of Fair Fortune” and “The Tale of the Three Brothers” (which was featured in the seventh film, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1”). Performed by a troupe of four from the Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts, this trunk show uses scenic pieces, props and puppetry fabricated by Emmy-award-winning designer Michael Curry.


The second show features a musical performance by the ever-popular singing sensation of the wizarding world and one of Molly Weasley’s personal favorites, The Singing Sorceress: Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees. With a whole lot of soul, this swinging show will feature never-before heard songs including “A Cauldron Full Of Hot, Strong Love,” “You Stole My Cauldron But You Can’t Have My Heart” and “You Charmed The Heart Right Out Of Me” – all titles created by J.K. Rowling. The lyrics also contain never-before-revealed information about Celestina’s wand – written by J.K. Rowling for Pottermore.
And that’s not all! You can also check out a variety of cool, interactive experiences during your visit to London and Diagon Alley.
In London, you’ll happen upon the Knight Bus and its two permanent occupants: a shrunken head and the Knight Bus Conductor, who will be more than happy to chat, joke around and take photos with you before you begin your journey into Diagon Alley.

Before you do your shopping for all the wizarding essentials in Diagon Alley, make sure to stop by Gringotts Money Exchange. Here you’ll be able to exchange your Muggle currency for Wizarding Bank Notes, which can be used within both Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade (as well as the rest of our two theme parks) to purchase snacks and items from the shops. And there will be a Gringotts goblin who will be overseeing your transaction…



And, of course, Diagon Alley wouldn’t be complete without Ollivanders: Makers of Fine Wands since 382 BC, where you can step inside the small, dusty shop to experience firsthand the magical moment when a wand chooses a wizard, reminiscent of one of the most iconic scenes from the Harry Potter books and films. You can also experience this awe-inspiring moment at Ollivanders in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade at Islands of Adventure.
So grab your robe (or in my case, your mom’s college graduation gown) and prepare to geek out. But first, tell us which entertainment you’re looking forward to the most by commenting below or using #DiagonAlley. See you this summer!


Hier mal eine Zusammenfassung:

-Es wird 2 Shows geben:
-Warscheinlich eine Actionshow die 2 Sagen von "The Thales of Beedle the Bard" (Keinen Plan wer das ist, kenne
mich mit HP nicht so gut aus) aufgreift
-Eine Musical-Show in der von J.K. Rowling geschriebene Lieder gesungen werden

-Man wird sein "Muggelgeld" in "Zauberergeld" umtauschen müssen bevor man etwas kaufen kann! Unglaublich gute Idee bei der für Universal natürlich auch noch Geld rausspringt da die Leute ihr Geld wohl selten ganz ausgeben werden.


Die 3 Brüder aus einer der 2 Sagen

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Die Wechselbank:

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Wow, also was dort alles gezaubert wird ist echt unglaublich!

Quelle: Universal Orlando Close Up | Diagon Alley Entertainment Revealed | Universal Orlando Blog
 

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Ich hoffe es ist okay wenn ich Doppelposte, aber sonst wird es so unübersichtlich...

Edit: Das Eröffnungsdatum wurde dort wieder auf "Summer 2014" geändert, war wohl doch noch
nicht soweit ;)

Auch eine neues Feature ist bekannt, interaktive Zauberstäbe.
Überall verteilt in Diagon Alley und dann auch Hogsmade sind im Boden solche Zeichen zu sehen:

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Diese zeigen einem dann an, wie man den Zauberstab bewegen muss um eine gewisse Aktion auszulösen.

Hier noch die volle Karte von Diagon Alley wo auch die Stellen wo die interaktions-Stellen eingezeichnet sind:

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Dieser Bereich wird eine Gelddruckmaschine! Diese interaktiven Zauberstäbe werden sicherlich ordentlich Asche kosten... cool sind sie natürlich trotzdem :)

Hier die neusten Luftaufnahmen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbDfEo8ki4w

Der Drache sieht echt mega genial aus :eek: Direkt dahinter sieht man schon die Gastanks, der Drache soll natürlich auch Feuer spucken können!

Der erweiterte Zickzack Wartebereich hinter der Gringottshalle sieht angsteinflößend aus:
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Wenn der voll steht wartet man da sicher 2-3 Stunden!

Ich kann mir auch gut vorstellen, dass der neue Bereich des öfteren wegen Überfüllung geschlossen werden muss...
Nachdem der erste Bereich schon so ein Erfolg war, werden beim 2. Bereich wohl noch mehr Leute kommen!
 
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Die neuen Bilder steigern die Vorfreude auf unseren Orlando-Trip im September ins unermessliche… rock2:-)
Das wird einer der genialsten Bereiche in den USF und die neue Verbindung mit den IOA ist auch genial!
Wir werden vom neuen Bereich hier berichten… rock:-)
 

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Um erlich zu sein, empfinde ich das grade als den besten Themenbereich der Welt. Ich weiß Disney Tokyo Sea hat auch was derbes, aber das ist schon echt..Wie in einer Traumwelt <3 Ich könnte mir kaum vorstellen da durch zu laufen o.o
 

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Ich habe zwar beide Parks noch nicht besuchen können, aber ich glaube kaum das dieser Bereich TDS übertrifft. Tokios DisneySea ist von der (Landschafts)architektur her ein absolutes Gesamtkustwerk, dies hingegen ist lediglich ein Themenbereich in einem Park, dem zudem der landschaftliche Aspekt volkommen fehlt und auch sonst (zum Beispiel mit dem Layout und vermutlich auch der Thematisierung) kaum mit TDS mithalten kann. Ich gehe mal davon aus, dass alle glücklichen, die beide Parks schon besucht haben, mir diese Behauptung auch betätigen können.

Selbstverständlich sieht dieser Bereich trotzdem klasse aus. Die Architektur ist schön fantasievoll und das Layout ist ebenfalls gelungen, wobei die engen Gassen bei den Massen, die den bereich besuchen werden, wahrscheinlich sehr voll werden. Das einzigste wirklich Misslungene ist bis jetzt nur die äußere Queue von Escape from Gringotts. Diese ist wirklich peinlich, zieht den restlichen Bereich aber natürlich nicht herunter.
 

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Was in diesem Themenbereich absolut fehlt ist eine 2. und 3. kleinere Fahrattraktion. Dem Besucher bleibt aktuell nur die Möglichkeit (wenn er mit der Bahn nicht zu den Islands of Adventure reißen mag) eine Fahrattraktion zu fahren was für mich definitiv zu wenig ist.

So genial dieser Themenbereich gestaltet sein mag wird ihm das fehlen was Tokyo Disney Sea hat. Nähmlich die unschlagbare Einbindung in die Landschaft wie es Tokyo Disney Sea hat. Dazuhin passt dieser äußere Wartebereich schon garnicht zum Rest des Themenbereiches. Zu einem der Weltbesten Themenbereiche erwarte ich auch eine Weltbeste Warteschlange und nicht nur einige Meter und dann das übliche Sick Zack wie man es bei Six Flags vorfindet!
 

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Soweit ich weiß gibt es auch im Gebäude noch einiges an extra Queue, nur wer weiß wie überfüllt die Harry Potter Bereiche zu Beginn werden, da wollte man wohl vorbeugen, denn anders als bei Forbidden Journey kann man hier nicht einfach den Wartebereich durch die engen Gassen führen...
 
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