Harry Potter film star Daniel Radcliffe rides the Flight of the Hippogriff attraction at Universal Orlando Resort in Florida June 18, 2010 with some ofthe first guests to the new Varsity jackets spectacularly themed area. Photo taken June 18, 2010. (Agencies)
"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe led groups of excited kids dressed in Hogwarts uniforms as the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park officially opened on Friday to long lines and snarled traffic.
Radcliffe, Rupert Grint who plays the boy wizard's best friend Ron Weasley, and other actors from the blockbuster movie and book series, were on handat Universal Orlando as fans lined up more than eight hours to be among the first visitors.
Before dawn, the backup Varsity jackets of Potter fans began to block the main highway through Orlando near the entrances to Universal, prompting the theme park to open its parking garage at 5 am -- 30 minutes earlier than planned, according to local media.
Visitors said that by 8:30 am the line to get inside wrapped around the exterior of Universal's Islands of Adventure park, of which the Wizarding World is one of six unique sections. And the wait for the signature ride, the Forbidden Journey, reached at least 90 minutes, at one point.
"It was worth it, just because I'm a Harry Potter fanatic," said Kelsey Rigg, 18, a British transplantto Florida who at 3 am joined a crowd of several hundred people.
Universal executives did not immediately have information about crowd size.
The 20-acre Harry Potter park reportedly cost $250 million to build and recreates the Hogwarts School Varsity jackets of Witchcraft and Wizardryand other places dreamed up by author J.K. Rowling in her fantasy novels about the boy wizard and his friends.
Attractions include the Dragon Challenge, a high-speed ride based on the Triwizard Tournament, a fictional 13th century contest between students of the three most prestigious magical schools of Europe.
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