Harry Potter Studios is offering the opportunity for people to dine in the Great Hall this Christmas.
For just three nights from December 13-15 2021 people will have the opportunity to sit down for a two course meal.
The night will include a drinks reception under the imposing Dragon in the Studio Tour’s lobby and a chance to explore all the original sets used in the films after hours.
You’ll also receive dessert bowl food whilst on your way around the sets, and a drink of Butterbeer.
It’ll all be finished off with a disco by the Hogwarts Express on Platform 9 ¾ before heading to the Studio Tour shop to select a wand of your choice to take home.
Dine as the students of Hogwarts did, as our popular Dinner in the Great Hall events return for another magical year.
— Warner Bros. Studio Tour London (@wbtourlondon) October 7, 2021
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The night will last from 6.30pm to midnight on all three days this event is running.
What does the Harry Potter Great Hall Dinner include?
- Welcome drinks and canapés on arrival
- Exclusive after-hours access to the Studio Tour
- Two-course dinner in the Great Hall set
- A character wand from our gift shop
- A selection of dessert bowls on Platform 9 ¾
- A tankard of Butterbeer in the Backlot Café
- A complimentary souvenir green screen photograph
What is the itinerary for the Harry Potter Great Hall Dinner night?
6.00pm
Arrive for prosecco and canapé reception
6.30pm
Studio Tours commence in two groups
6.50pm
Enjoy dinner in the Great Hall
8.45pm
Explore the Studio Tour before enjoying dessert on Platform 9¾
10.15pm
Drinks and dancing in the Studio Lobby
Midnight
Studio Tour closes
How to get tickets for the Harry Potter Great Hall Dinner night
Tickets can be bought from the Harry Potter Studios website here.
They are currently retailing at £260 per person.
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