Seattle is receiving a magical exhibit

It all started with the classic tale of an orphaned boy who didn’t fit in. Now, with a total of eight movies produced/scheduled for release, a newly opened theme park, and multiple video games to boot, an exhibition is the logical next step. If you live in Seattle, and you’re a Harry Potter fan, it doesn’t get more magical than this: The Harry Potter Exhibition will be coming to the city this October.Located at the Pacific Science Center, Harry Potter fans will have the opportunity to explore his magical wizarding world. Fans can except to see 200 costumes and famous Potter items, such as the Marauder’s Map and the Sorcerer’s stone. While the final movies haven’t hit theatres yet, there will even be props from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows films.But the most exciting part of the showcase is the replicated Harry Potter settings. Walking through the exhibit, guests will pass the Great Hall, Gryffindor common room, and even Hagrid’s hut.The Harry Potter exhibition will run from October 23rd until January 30th, 2011. Tickets prices vary, with daytime admission costing 26 for adults, 17 for children’s tickets, and with youths and seniors running for 24. Each ticket option has a 4 fee. For more ticket prices and package options, visit the Pacific Science Center’s website.For the ultimate Harry Potter experience, wait until the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows (part 1). That way, you can visit the exhibit and then watch the film in their IMAX theatre (and in 3D, too).

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