u/CulturalDefinition27

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Hey there. We are planning a trip to Japan in October for 2 weeks. I love Harry Potter, and have never been to any sort of Harry Potter theme park, or disneyland, or universal studios, so this would be a first for me! I am Canadian, and avoiding the USA due to the current political climate, so waiting another few years before I can enjoy it in Florida. I was reading reviews about westerners visiting Disneyland and saying that it was not worth it in comparision to American Disneyland/Disneyworld, especially because the entire dialogue of the the park and signange was in Japenese (obviously) that it took away from the experience. Does anyone feel this way about Harry Potter world at Universal Studios, Japan? I dont mean to sound rude by saying this, but as someone who loves Harry Potter and has only experienced it in English, with no previous theme park experience, would going to a theme park and having it all in Japenese, take away from my first experience? Or is it more appreciated as a secondary experience after already going through a theme park in English? Should I skip it, and just wait to go Disneyworld? Again, I really do not want to sound rude, just curious on what to prioritize for the best experience. I would absoloutely love to go, just want to make sure it is worth a day of my trip.

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u/CulturalDefinition27 — 24 days ago