Thanks to the official website of Harry Potter: The Exhibition,
we learned that the worldwide tour has been delayed,
and one more U.S. stay has been added: New York City,
at Discovery Times Square. We also got this press statement
from the official website:
Harry Potter fans in New York City can rejoice,
as they will soon have the chance to step inside the famous
wizard’s magical world with Harry Potter: The Exhibition,
which opens at Discovery Times Square on April 5, 2011.
The previously unscheduled stop in New York City will serve as the tour’s final
North American destination before going international.
Tickets are on sale now, and can be purchased online at DiscoveryTS.com, at the
Discovery Times Square box office (226 West 44th Street) or by calling (866) 987-9692.
In partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, Global Experience Specialists, Inc.
(GES) created the 14,000-square-foot experiential exhibition,
where visitors will be able to visit dramatic displays inspired by the Hogwarts™ film sets,
and see the amazing craftsmanship behind authentic costumes and props from the films.
Original artifacts from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1,
and the highly anticipated finale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- Part 2,
will be on display, along with hundreds of original props and costumes from
all of the previous Harry Potter films.
“From the moment they step inside, visitors to Harry Potter: The Exhibition
are immersed in the fantastic world brought to life in the blockbuster films,” said Brad Globe,
president, Warner Bros. Consumer Products.
“New York is the perfect location for our last stop in North America.
We think fans will be thrilled to have one more opportunity to experience firsthand,
the magic of this incredible exhibition.”
Harry Potter: The Exhibition offers fans a firsthand view of hundreds of authentic artifacts,
displayed in settings inspired by the film sets—including the Great Hall, Hagrid's hut,
the Gryffindor™ common room—and more.
“We are pleased to offer east coast fans this bonus destination of the exhibition,
all housed within the perfect venue,” said Eddie Newquist, chief creative officer for GES.
“There is no better way to celebrate the imagination and creativity of the Harry Potter film series
than to actually walk among the iconic costumes and props that helped bring
the world of the films to life.”
“We are excited to present New York residents and visitors with this special presentation
of Harry Potter: The Exhibition designed specifically for a venue of this magnitude.
We’ve saved the best for this last stop - this finale will be the biggest and most magical,”
said James Sanna, president of Discovery Times Square.
We'll be discussing this news topic, and many more on PhoenixCast #7,
which will be released this weekend!