
Missed Out? You Have More Time to See Harry Potter: The Exhibition
If you love Harry Potter and you didn't have the chance to see the big Harry Potter The Exhibition is the Dallas area, here is some great news! Due to the overwhelming demand (which is no big surprise), they have extended their stay in Dallas. Now that is a great surprise.
Harry Potter: The Exhibition is at Pepper Square in Dallas and it has now extended it's stay through April 12. Since Dallas is a short drive from Texarkana, this gives Harry Potter fans a chance to see this interactive exhibit on the weekends or spring break.

Since opening in Dallas, Texas the exhibition has had thousands of visitors of all ages with immersive storytelling and interactive experiences.
A Magical Experience for All Ages- Harry Potter: The Exhibition
The exhibition gives fans a chance to step inside iconic moments from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films, as well as scenes inspired by the Tony Award-winning stage production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. You can explore detailed sets, see authentic props, original costumes, and have fun with hands-on activities throughout the exhibit.
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Harry Potter; The Exhibition Offers After-Hours Fun for Adults
There are select After Hours events planned for guests 18 and older, giving an evening experience with a complimentary beverage and snack. For those 21 and older with ID, a specialty cocktail, beer, or wine. February dates are scheduled, and more will be added.
Harry Potter: The Exhibition is also KultureCity Sensory Inclusive certified, the exibit offers sensory bags on loan with strobe reduction glasses, noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, and more to help reduce sensory overload.
The exhibition is located at Pepper Square at Preston Road and Belt Line Road in North Dallas. You can get more information and tickets online at dallas.harrypotterexhibition.com
Harry Potter: The Exhibition in Dallas Texas
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