A new, interactive exhibit where Harry Potter fans can experience iconic wizarding world moments first-hand is coming to a Chicago suburb in October.
The Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is making its midwestern debut on October 3 in the woodlands of Ingleside.
The exhibit will be open at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday at YMCA Camp Duncan, 32405 North U.S. Highway 12 in Ingleside.
Following a trail through a spellbinding forest, patrons can interact with magical creatures from the world of Harry Potter and the Fantastic Beats throughout the exhibit.
Lights in the forest will illuminate at the wave of a wand, offering a truly magical experience to muggles and wizards alike.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 30, and a waitlist to get first access to tickets is available here.
Prices for the timed-entry tickets start at $46 for adults and $31 for children, the press release said.
Courtesy of FeverThe trail takes approximately 45 to 75 minutes to complete, according to the website.
At the end of the trail there is a themed village where visitors can shop at the giftshop and enjoy food and drinks, including the iconic Butterbeer.
The mystical experience was brought to life by award-winning theatrical designers and experiential creators, according to the website.
Parking is available for $10 if booked in advance, and for $12 when purchased onsite, according to the website.
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