Harry Potter fans can eat at Hogwarts Great Hall for Christmas once more - and go to the Yule Ball
Expect mugs of butterbeer and replica wands if you can save up your sickles
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Your support makes all the difference.Harry Potter fans are starting to embrace a yearly tradition.
They'll once more have the chance to enjoy Christmas dinner in Hogwarts' Great Hall. More specifically, the Great Hall set that's found its home at London's Warner Bros Studio Tour, though this year comes with a brand new spin.
For the first time ever, the Great Hall set will be decorated just as it was for The Goblet of Fire's Yule Ball, steeped in snow-covered Christmas trees and icicles.
Guests will arrive to canapés and prosecco, all while being serenaded by a live orchestra conducted by Professor Flitwick, before going on an after-hours tour of the set followed by a two-course Christmas dinner with all the trimmings.
Be warned, tickets are £240 a person, but it'll certainly be a night in which any Potter fan can feel truly spoiled. The luxurious menu includes chicken liver parfait with apple, quince and toasted brioche, cranberry-stuffed Norfolk turkey, Wookey Hole cheddar soufflé, and gingerbread blueberry trifle.
Here are some photos from previous years:
Tickets go on sale at 10am on 24 October. Dinner in the Great Hall costs £240 per person and must be pre-booked before you visit.
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