The real 19 years later just rolled around the corner and some people just don't know what to do with themselves. But don't worry! Here are some ways to enjoy relive the magic of reading and watching Harry Potter!

 

1)Alohomora!

Alohomora! is MuggleNet’s Harry Potter reread podcast, going through a chapter each week, every week, for four years. Every single episode is still available on the website for you to download and absorb, ready for analyzing Harry Potter from all angles and criticisms.

 

2)Harry Potter Movie Marathon

When you finish the books that don't mean that it is over! You have the option of watching each movie after its corresponding book or soaring through them all in one go at the end. They may not be 100% accurate, but it is a great way to see the books animated and come to life.

 

 

3)Making and buying Harry Potter sweets and treats!

Butterbeer, a butterscotch-flavoured drink is a fantastic companion to each and every novel. Sadly this is a drink exclusive to the theme parks and studio tour who refuse to give out the recipe. But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy it. There are hundreds of recipes online for you to make at the comfort of your home and enjoy with family and friends or just even yourself.

If you aren't a whiz at cooking, you can always buy sweets such as Chocolate Frogs and Bertie Bott’s Every Flavoured Beans that is available on the official Warner Bros. Studio Tour, where you can find other treats

 

4)Buying Merchandise

There are many sites that offer handmade merchandise. From clothes to shoes to furniture. While you reread and or rewatch, you can wear your house robes with your wand while you lay on your Harry Potter cushion or pillow.

 

5)Studio Tour!

We have been blessed to have a Warner Bros Studio Tour in London where there are so many things to do. You can walk through the sets such as the Great Hall, The Forbidden Forest, Platform 9¾, Diagon Alley etc. You can feel like you are part of the movie while just being there.You can view the costumes from the Yule Ball to Quidditch.

To top things off you have the opportunity to take part in the green screen experience and fly a broomstick over London just like the cast did during filming.