Harry Potter Exhibition Tour Ending in Seattle
Kid Friendly, What's New — By Michelle Schusterman on August 12, 2010 at 6:11 amHarry Potter: The Exhibition, which features enough Hogwarts replications and Quidditch uniforms to satisfy the most ravenous Harry Potter fan, will be finishing up its tour at Seattle’s Pacific Science Center this winter – the only West Coast venue hosting the event.
Visitors will be able to sneak a peek into Hagrid’s hut or the Gryffindor common room, or even get a close-up look at Harry’s glasses. The exhibit even includes a few new items from the finale two movies, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Tickets go on sale this Saturday, August 14th, at 9 a.m, although museum members have the opportunity to take advantage of a pre-sale running this week. The exhibit will open October 23rd and run through January 30th, 2011.
Museum members get a price of $14 for adult tickets, $10 for children’s. Regular rates are $27.50 for adults, $23.50 for teens, and $20 for children, with a discounted rate for all age groups offered after 6:00pm.
[photo courtesy of Marc_Smith]




11 Comments
Our family is the biggest Harry Potter fan ! Thanks for the great info!
But do we have to buy the tickets ahead of time? or can we buy it at the Pacific Science Center?
Then your family needs to go for sure!!! It’s really amazing. You don’t have to buy tickets ahead of time – I think the reason they’re doing that is because it’s a pretty popular event. But I called the center and confirmed that you can purchase tickets at the door if you’d rather not reserve. If you want to see the days that still have tickets available, here’s the link: http://tinyurl.com/2a5seuw
Have fun!
thanks michelle our family’s going today for sure!
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