We Have a Harry Potter Convert
Feb. 2nd, 2015 10:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Up until this week, Ros has shown absolutely no interest in Harry Potter. Her daycare teacher has been reading them the first book, and she's made a point of telling me she goes off and does something else in the room so she doesn't have to pay attention to it.
That changed this week, when we had this conversation.
Ros: Mommy, do you like Harry Potter?
Me: Not really. Do you?
Ros: No.
She then launched into a detailed description of the first book. A really, really detailed description. Which was occasionally interrupted by me.
Me: Are you sure you don't like Harry Potter?
Ros: No, I don't. And do you know how Harry got on the Quidditch team?
By the next day she was quizzing the Sweetie on Harry Potter trivia and admitting that maybe she liked Harry Potter. The day after that she was sure she likes Mr. Potter and wants to read the first book at home because they're reading it too slowly at daycare. And a day after that she agreed to give the first movie a try once she'd read the book.
So it looks like we'll be visiting the Harry Potter set in London. And when we mentioned the Harry Potter theme park in Florida Ros was miffed.
Ros: Why didn't you tell me about the park when we were in Florida?
Me: Because you told us you didn't like Harry Potter when we were in Florida.
I'm not fond of the Hogswarts crew myself (except Hermione!) but I have to admit I'm a little bit pleased that Ros is showing a budding fannish interest in a fannish text.
So, does anyone know how much time one should allow for a visit to the Harry Potter sets?
That changed this week, when we had this conversation.
Ros: Mommy, do you like Harry Potter?
Me: Not really. Do you?
Ros: No.
She then launched into a detailed description of the first book. A really, really detailed description. Which was occasionally interrupted by me.
Me: Are you sure you don't like Harry Potter?
Ros: No, I don't. And do you know how Harry got on the Quidditch team?
By the next day she was quizzing the Sweetie on Harry Potter trivia and admitting that maybe she liked Harry Potter. The day after that she was sure she likes Mr. Potter and wants to read the first book at home because they're reading it too slowly at daycare. And a day after that she agreed to give the first movie a try once she'd read the book.
So it looks like we'll be visiting the Harry Potter set in London. And when we mentioned the Harry Potter theme park in Florida Ros was miffed.
Ros: Why didn't you tell me about the park when we were in Florida?
Me: Because you told us you didn't like Harry Potter when we were in Florida.
I'm not fond of the Hogswarts crew myself (except Hermione!) but I have to admit I'm a little bit pleased that Ros is showing a budding fannish interest in a fannish text.
So, does anyone know how much time one should allow for a visit to the Harry Potter sets?
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Date: 2015-02-03 03:46 pm (UTC)The studio tour is really fun because you go from actual sets to more exhibit-like rooms and then to outdoor sets etc so it's very diverse.
My year is full with TT trips now, and one 'normal' summer holiday -I've spent an insane amount of money on tickets by now O_O
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Date: 2015-02-03 03:51 pm (UTC)I had hoped TT's European dates would coincide with my trip back to London to see Cumberbatch in Hamlet, but the first one is just a few days too late, so I'll have to content myself with one TT show. But as that's one more than I've ever seen, it's awesome! (You wouldn't be doing any of the London dates, would you? It would be fun to meet up for coffee or a meal.)
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Date: 2015-02-04 06:18 am (UTC)I'm also going to opening night in Glasgow (crazy spontaneous decision, we only bought tickets for that last week lol) and in October, I'll be in Cologne and Vienna :) Cologne is convenient as I can stay with a friend so saving money on accommodation and Vienna is my bonus gig, I didn't expect them to come to Austria at all! They came for the BW tour but it wasn't even sold out then so I was really surprised! It's great for me though as Vienna is only 2 hours by train and I can stay at my dad's girlfriend's place so it's a cheap trip.
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Date: 2015-02-04 01:55 pm (UTC)That is a lovely tour of TT you have planned! I'm a bit sad that Cologne wasn't possible for me. (I was there my first trip to Europe many moons ago and loved the city.)
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Date: 2015-02-05 06:05 am (UTC)I've never been to Cologne, not sure how much I'll see of it as my friend lives in Düsseldorf so we'll probably just go to Cologne for the gig. Weather in October can be unreliable but if it's nice we might manage to see some of the city before.
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Date: 2015-02-05 03:04 pm (UTC)We're staying in London, but will likely do a few day trips. Brighton and Warwick castle are high possibilities, and I've found a place with kids' ziplining that Ros is eager to try. She's a climby kid and has been dying to zipline for a couple of years, but she's still way below the weight requirements for even some of the kid ziplines we've seen over here.