Latest Harry Potter Film Spells Increased Demand for Orlando Flights
Universal Studios is the home of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
With the penultimate instalment of Harry Potter - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, now in cinemas, Orlando is expecting a significant increase in visitors. Whilst fans from across the world have been eagerly visiting the city's Universal Studios after the Wizarding World of Harry Potter opened earlier this year, the latest film release combined with the British winter is set to see tourists flock to Florida for some sun, sea, and spells.
With the Harry Potter phenomenon remaining as vibrant as ever, enthusiasts have been filling cinemas across the world to see the latest film. For those wanting more than just the books and films, Universal Studios opened the Wizarding World of Harry Potter earlier this year, allowing fans to experience butter beer, Hogwarts, and a variety of themed entertainment. And now, with the British winter imminent, many tourists will opt to leave the snow behind and head to Florida to engross themselves in Harry Potter enchantment.
Orlando is easily accessible from the UK, with a range of airlines providing quality and comfortable fares from economy through to business class. Glasgow International and Manchester are just two of the airports that offer flights, allowing tourists easy travel to the sunshine state. And with many wanting to explore one of America's most loved states in more depth, twin centre holidays to Tampa or Miami can add an extra twist to any Harry Potter themed getaway.
Posted by James, 25 November 2010 14:06
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