What do you wear to Harry Potter world?


What do you wear to Harry Potter world? They can also wear Hogwarts-style robes, wizard hats, and other accessories to get in character. Some other ideas include wearing a Slytherin scarf, a Gryffindor tie, or a Death Eater mask. It's important to have fun with the costume and embrace the magic of the Harry Potter world!


What is the best outfit for Universal Orlando?

One of our top tips for what to wear to Universal Studios, especially in Orlando is lightweight clothing and have an option to add layers. Florida is hot and humid outside and inside you'll be in air conditioning, so having a lightweight sweatshirt is ideal for waiting inside in lines as well as in the evenings.


Can I wear sandals at Universal Studios?

Universal Orlando even mentions it on their very own website not to wear sandals. Sandals with the little plastic piece that goes between your toes can be really uncomfortable after a day of walking around a theme park.


Can you wear Hogwarts robes to Universal?

And, yes you can bring your own Harry Potter robe from home to the theme parks. You will of course still have to follow the safety guidelines when it comes to wearing your Harry Potter robe on some of the rides at Universal!


Can I wear my backpack on rides at Universal?

When it comes to rides, Universal doesn't let guests bring large items like backpacks, camera bags, or purses onto their attractions, unlike Disney.


Can you wear fanny packs on rides at Universal?

Most of Universal Orlando's rides allow you to wear a fanny pack. The Incredible Hulk, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit & Velocicoaster are the only attractions that require ALL items including cellphones be put into a locker.


Is there a lot of walking at Harry Potter World?

Things to consider: There is A LOT of walking around. We were there for just over SIX HOURS, and most of that was walking. There is a fair amount of queuing as well (see tip two!).


What are the clothing rules for Universal Studios?

Visitors must be fully clothed, including shoes and shirts. Except as required by Universal or for religious or medical reasons, visitors may not wear any covering that fully or partially obscures a person's face.