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[[File:Oloneyo_logo.jpg|thumb|A concept art of Ollivander's shop in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.]]'''Ollivander's Wand Shop '''is an interactive attraction in the [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] in the Islands of Adventure in Orlando. The attraction is a recreation of [[Ollivander's Wand Shop]] on the [[Diagon Alley]]. The attraction uses the premise of "the [[Wand]] chooses the [[Wizards|Wizard]]"
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[[File:Oloneyo_logo.jpg|thumb|A concept art of Ollivander's shop in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.]]'''Ollivander's Wand Shop '''is an interactive attraction in the [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]], in the Islands of Adventure in Orlando. The attraction is a recreation of [[Ollivanders Wand Shop]] on the [[Diagon Alley]]. The attraction uses the premise of "the [[Wand]] chooses the [[Wizards|Wizard]]". The shop has been praised for its highly detailed recreation of the shop from the first film, making it very popular. One downside of this may be the length of the line outside the shop.
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[[File:Emmawand_ww.jpg|thumb|Emma Watson at Ollivander's]]
 
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
 
*In the novels, films and games, [[Ollivanders Wand Shop]] was located in [[Diagon Alley]]. The one in [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] is a branch of the original.
<gallery widths="172" captionalign="left">
 
1 Wand.JPG|Harry Potter Collectible Hero Wand
 
2 Wand.JPG|Professor Dumbledore Collectible Hero Wand
 
3 Wand.JPG|Hermione Granger Collectible Hero Wand
 
4 Wand.JPG|Lord Voldemort Collectible Wand
 
5 Wand.JPG|Sirius Black Collectible Hero Wand
 
6 Wand.JPG|Professor Snape Collectible Hero Wand
 
7 Wand.JPG|Ginny Weasley Collectible Hero Wand
 
8 Wand.JPG|Ron Weasley Collectible Hero Wand
 
9 Wand.JPG|Draco Malfoy Collectible Wand
 
10 Wand.JPG|Professor McGonagall Collectible Hero Wand
 
11 Wand.JPG|Neville Longbottom Collectible Hero Wand
 
12 Wand.JPG|Professor Lupin Collectible Hero Wand
 
13 Wand.JPG|Ash Collectible Wand
 
14 Wand.JPG|Holly Collectible Wand
 
15 Wand.JPG|Reed Collectible Wand
 
16 Wand.JPG|Birch Collectible Wand
 
17 Wand.JPG|Vine Collectible Wand
 
18 Wand.JPG|Hawthorn Collectible Wand
 
19 Wand.JPG|Alder Collectible Wand
 
20 Wand.JPG|Rowan Collectible Wand
 
21 Wand.JPG|Ivy Collectible Wand
 
22 Wand.JPG|Hazel Collectible Wand
 
23 Wand.JPG|Elder Collectible Wand
 
24 Wand.JPG|Oak Collectible Wand
 
25 Wand.JPG|Willow Collectible Wand
 
26-30 Wand.JPG|Triwizard Champions Wand Collection
 
31-37 Wand.JPG|Dumbledore's Army Wand Collection
 
</gallery>
 
 
== Behind the scenes ==
 
*In the novels, films and games, [[Ollivander's Wand Shop]] was located in [[Diagon Alley]]. The one in [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] is a branch of the original.
 
 
*In a conference call<ref name="ConferenceCall">SnitchSeeker: ''[http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/exclusive-snitchseeker-wizarding-world-harry-potter-conference-call-70811/ Exclusive: SnitchSeeker in Wizarding World of Harry Potter conference call]''</ref> on January 28, 2010 with Thierry Coup, vice president of creative development for Universal Creative, many details were revealed:
 
*In a conference call<ref name="ConferenceCall">SnitchSeeker: ''[http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/exclusive-snitchseeker-wizarding-world-harry-potter-conference-call-70811/ Exclusive: SnitchSeeker in Wizarding World of Harry Potter conference call]''</ref> on January 28, 2010 with Thierry Coup, vice president of creative development for Universal Creative, many details were revealed:
 
**The shop is about 30 feet high.
 
**The shop is about 30 feet high.
 
**Potter film set designer [[Stuart Craig]] will be creating some of the wands, approved by [[J. K. Rowling]],
 
**Potter film set designer [[Stuart Craig]] will be creating some of the wands, approved by [[J. K. Rowling]],
 
**There will be a wand fitting, and if it doesn't work out, there will be interesting effects, including flowers wilting and lightning and thunder outside the windows of the shop itself, very similar in what we've seen in the first movie.
 
**There will be a wand fitting, and if it doesn't work out, there will be interesting effects, including flowers wilting and lightning and thunder outside the windows of the shop itself, very similar in what we've seen in the first movie.
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**Wand prices are $29.95, and with tax included, $31.95 (two dollars more). Wand sets (the Triwizard Champion Set and Dumbledore's Army collection) cost about $130.
**The prices for the wands range from 25$ to 120$, depending on the type of wand.
 
 
**If the right wand does choose you, more effects will occur, such as the lamp lighting up, and you will have the option to buy it or not.
 
**If the right wand does choose you, more effects will occur, such as the lamp lighting up, and you will have the option to buy it or not.
**There are 13 different types of wand wood for the choosing, which are unique to the shop, and visitors' wood type will be determined according to their birthdate on the Celtic calendar; children will have their own special wands, too, through a 'build-a-wand' feature.
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**There are 13 different types of wand wood for the choosing, which are unique to the shop, and visitors' wood type will be determined according to their birthdate on the Celtic calendar. Wandwoods include reed, vine, oak, alder, and hazel.
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**The show usually lasts about five minutes. There is no fee for being chosen, but there is a cost for the wand.
**Specific wands will cause different spells to work.
 
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**Rather than Mr. Ollivander helping the young wizard find his or her wand, wizards claiming to be "wandkeepers" help the boy or girl find their wand.
**The wand choosing process can take anywhere from two to five minutes at least. Pricing range has not been determined; the wand choosing won't be charged, just the wand itself.
 
**There will be wands from some of the main characters wands - hero wands - including in sets, which are made by Noble Collection; this is different to the personal wands that will be chosen for 'wizard' guests to the park.
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**There will be wands from some of the main characters' wands - hero wands - including in sets, which are made by Noble Collection; this is different to the personal wands that will be chosen for 'wizard' guests to the park.
**There are numerous things that can go wrong if you have the incorrect wand. They are listed as: Numerious bells go off in the shop, a vase of flowers wilt, a storm is created, several shelves fall apart, the drawers behind a ladder try to "escape", or the wand refuses to work and nothing happens.
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**There are numerous things that can go wrong if you have the incorrect wand. They are listed as: Various bells go off in the shop, a vase of flowers wilt, a storm is created, several shelves fall apart, the drawers behind a ladder try to "escape", or the wand refuses to work and nothing happens.
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**In the front window, stands holding three wands are on either side of a plain wand that levitates inches off of the dusty purple cushion mentioned in the books. In the window that is located outside the Owl Post, there are more wands presented on stands.
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**Wands are generally about fourteen inches long. The shortest is the bendy, colourful willow wand, at ten inches long, and the twisted, dark-coloured alder wand being the longest at seventeen inches long.
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**Employees working in the shop and in the Owl Post and Dervish and Banges have wands held in their belts, as to give the impression that they are also wizards and witches, capable of casting spells.
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 22:31, 29 January 2014

File:Oloneyo logo.jpg

A concept art of Ollivander's shop in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

Ollivander's Wand Shop is an interactive attraction in the The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, in the Islands of Adventure in Orlando. The attraction is a recreation of Ollivanders Wand Shop on the Diagon Alley. The attraction uses the premise of "the Wand chooses the Wizard". The shop has been praised for its highly detailed recreation of the shop from the first film, making it very popular. One downside of this may be the length of the line outside the shop.

Behind the scenes

  • In the novels, films and games, Ollivanders Wand Shop was located in Diagon Alley. The one in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a branch of the original.
  • In a conference call[1] on January 28, 2010 with Thierry Coup, vice president of creative development for Universal Creative, many details were revealed:
    • The shop is about 30 feet high.
    • Potter film set designer Stuart Craig will be creating some of the wands, approved by J. K. Rowling,
    • There will be a wand fitting, and if it doesn't work out, there will be interesting effects, including flowers wilting and lightning and thunder outside the windows of the shop itself, very similar in what we've seen in the first movie.
    • Wand prices are $29.95, and with tax included, $31.95 (two dollars more). Wand sets (the Triwizard Champion Set and Dumbledore's Army collection) cost about $130.
    • If the right wand does choose you, more effects will occur, such as the lamp lighting up, and you will have the option to buy it or not.
    • There are 13 different types of wand wood for the choosing, which are unique to the shop, and visitors' wood type will be determined according to their birthdate on the Celtic calendar. Wandwoods include reed, vine, oak, alder, and hazel.
    • The show usually lasts about five minutes. There is no fee for being chosen, but there is a cost for the wand.
    • Rather than Mr. Ollivander helping the young wizard find his or her wand, wizards claiming to be "wandkeepers" help the boy or girl find their wand.
    • There will be wands from some of the main characters' wands - hero wands - including in sets, which are made by Noble Collection; this is different to the personal wands that will be chosen for 'wizard' guests to the park.
    • There are numerous things that can go wrong if you have the incorrect wand. They are listed as: Various bells go off in the shop, a vase of flowers wilt, a storm is created, several shelves fall apart, the drawers behind a ladder try to "escape", or the wand refuses to work and nothing happens.
    • In the front window, stands holding three wands are on either side of a plain wand that levitates inches off of the dusty purple cushion mentioned in the books. In the window that is located outside the Owl Post, there are more wands presented on stands.
    • Wands are generally about fourteen inches long. The shortest is the bendy, colourful willow wand, at ten inches long, and the twisted, dark-coloured alder wand being the longest at seventeen inches long.
    • Employees working in the shop and in the Owl Post and Dervish and Banges have wands held in their belts, as to give the impression that they are also wizards and witches, capable of casting spells.

Notes and references

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Attractions:

Dragon ChallengeFlight of the HippogriffHarry Potter and the Escape From GringottsHarry Potter and the Forbidden JourneyHagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike AdventureHogsmeade StationOllivander's Wand Shop

Shops:

Borgin and BurkesDervish and BangesFilch's Emporium of Confiscated GoodsHoneydukesMadam Malkin's Robes for All OccasionsMagical MenagerieOllivander'sOwl PostQuality Quidditch SuppliesWands by GregorovitchWeasleys' Wizard WheezesWiseacre's Wizarding EquipmentZonko's Joke Shop

Restaurants:

Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream ParlourLeaky CauldronThe Fountain of Fair FortuneThree Broomsticks Inn