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  1. Heather
    February 5, 2018

    Im curious, for someone prone to motion sickness, and not planning to actually ride roller-coasters, how long would you plan to spend in each park? (Hogwarts/Hogsmede?) and do them together or seperately? thanks

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    • Dave
      February 6, 2018

      Heather, each has only one major ride, and the one in hogwarts is a stinker for those subject to motion sickness, and the one in Diagon Alley is, while not a roller coaster, VERY much a thrill ride. There are lots of details and dining and such, plus the Hogwarts Express (which you need a park to park ticket to ride) connecting the too. If you are into the details, dining, etc., then 3/4 of a day if you skip the two main rides; otherwise half a day.

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  2. Sass
    June 27, 2014

    Hi! Any update on Diagon Alley and how they’ve decided to get from Hogwarts/Hogsmeade to there? Will visitors have to buy two tickets to the two different parks to see both? Thanks. 🙂

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    • Dave
      June 27, 2014

      Sass, I am so embarrassed that I have not updated this stuff for Diagon Alley. Shame on me…

      To see both, you will need a two-park ticket; to use the train that goes between, them, you’ll need a two parks in one day ticket.

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