Harry Potter: The Exhibition

Written by: Jill Sheets

Harry Potter: The Exhibition

Harry Potter: The Exhibition

Picture credit: GES/Warner Bros

“Harry Potter: The Exhibition” will be making a stop at Seattle’s Pacific Science Center. You will be able to catch the exhibit that was inspired by the Harry Potter movie sets from October 23, 2010 to Jan 30, 2011.

Matthew Lewis, who plays the lovable Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter movies, kicked off this wonderful announcement on August 14. He had the honor of throwing out the first pitch at the Seattle Mariners game at Safeco Field.

As of this moment, sadly, the Pacific Science Center in Seattle will be the last spot that is planned for the United States. The exhibit has also visited Toronto, ON, Boston, and Chicago. “The Harry Potter: The Exhibition” tickets will be on sale to the public on Saturday, August 14 at 9 a.m. Ticket costs are $26 for adults, $24 for seniors (65 and over) and children from 6 to 15. Then for children 3 to 5 the ticket cost will be $17.

The doors will open at 10am on Saturday, October 23, so make sure that you have your ticket.

Matthew Lewis

Matthew Lewis

Picture credit: GES/Warner Bros

You can get your tickets by buying them at the Pacific Science Center box office, online at http://pacificsciencecenter.org or you can call (206)443-2001.

For more information you can go to http://www.harrypotterexhibition.com. There you will find some pictures of the exhibit and a video of what you can expect.

Again, the exhibit will be open from October 23, 2010 to Jan 30, 2011, so mark you calendars if you are in that area or going to be in that area.

If you had gotten the chance to see the “Harry Potter: The Exhibition,” tell us about it. What was your favorite part? If you have not seen it, do you have plans to go see it?

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