CHESHIRE'S own Harry Potter experience is now accepting bookings – but tickets are disappearing like magic.
The new 'Forbidden Forest' adventure opens on October 16 at Arley Hall and Gardens and promises to bring the magic of J.K. Rowling's books and films to life.
It will take the form of an outdoor illuminated trail with plenty of surprises and mystical creatures such as Hippogriffs, centaurs, unicorns and Nifflers to leave families spellbound.
Tickets are now on sale and prices differ depending on if you are going at a peak time but many slots have already sold out, particularly at weekends.
There will also be wide range of food and drinks inspired by the wizarding world at a themed village and an on-site shop with Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts merchandise to take home.
"The Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience offers fans a new way to enjoy some of the most iconic and magical wizarding world moments," said Peter van Roden, senior vice president of Warner Bros Themed Entertainment.
"We’re thrilled to be working alongside Thinkwell to bring this incredible light trail to life at Arley Hall and Gardens, a perfect location where the natural beauty of the forest trail and illuminated sets filled with familiar creatures from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts series, will make for a magical experience for fans of all ages."
All Muggles welcome. Click here to book.
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