Death Eaters and Dark Arts Returning to The Wizarding World

Craig Williams
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Halloween Horror Nights 30 is in full swing over at Universal Studios Florida, but what’s happening at Universal’s Islands of Adventure? Universal Orlando’s other theme park is in need of a good Halloween event, but some eeriness will hit the park in September with the return of dark entertainment in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade. Beginning September 18 and running nightly, the Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle projection show and Death Eaters will return to Islands of Adventure!

The show, Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle, features sinister creatures and villains from the Wizarding World like Dementors, Mountain Trolls, Thestrals, and Aragog. Guests will summon their inner strength and bravely face the visage of Lord Voldemort, but luckily the Patronus spell can always be used to bring light against the darkness.



Meanwhile down in Hogsmeade guests will be able to see Death Eaters, followers of Lord Voldemort, roaming and lurking with complete disregard of wizarding laws. Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle and the Death Eaters will be appearing daily beginning September 18 from dusk until park close.

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