Harry Potter
: The Exhibition
Fan Report: James and Oliver Phelps Visit NYC Exhibition
By: Jessica Jordan
When I arrived at Discovery Times Square shortly before 9 A.M. on Saturday
morning, there was already an autograph line forming outside of the Harry Potter
Exhibition. As it grew closer to the time of the exhibit's 10 a.m. opening, the
line down 44th street only grew longer. When the exhibit opened its doors, many
visitors decided to continue waiting in the autograph line instead of going into
the exhibit at their ticketed time, risking having to wait a couple of hours
until the next available entry onto the exhibition floor. But for everyone I
talked to, it was worth it to be guaranteed a chance to meet James and Oliver
Phelps.

After waiting outside for over an hour, those of us near the front of the
autograph line were moved inside to wait in the lobby—where it was much
warmer!—but because of space limitations many fans continued to wait
outside. We spent another hour in line inside the building before James and
Oliver arrived and began signing autographs in a small room just to the side of
where guests visiting the exhibit have their picture taken before entering the
exhibition floor. Groups of 12 were led downstairs to meet the twins, and each
guest was allowed to have one item signed. Many opted to have the twins sign an
exhibition-provided postcard of Fred and George, but others brought Harry
Potter books with favorite chapters about the Weasley Twins—I saw
more than one copy of Order of the Phoenix—and one creative fan I
saw even brought a copy of the Marauder's Map!

When it was finally my turn to meet the twins, both were very kind and
appreciative of the fans who had waited so long to see them. The one downside to
the way that signing was set up was that you really only got the chance to talk
to either James or Oliver, since time was so limited. Still, Discovery Times
Square had carefully thought out how to move the crowd through the autographing
space, and I didn't feel too rushed as I moved through the autograph line,
actually getting the chance to exchange a few words with each of the twins.

Once I made it through the signing line, I entered into the exhibition with no
trouble, even though a couple of members of the group I was in had missed their
ticketed time—I had heard from a worker that the exhibition was being more
lenient with that today because of the special autographing event. As always,
getting to explore the props and costumes of the exhibition was lots of fun,
especially since I hadn't visited the exhibition since they added items from the
second half of Deathly Hallows, but it was even more fun to be there
after just having just met two of the stars who made the films possible. Clearly
many fans felt the same—when I left just after noon, the autograph line
was just still all the way down the street.
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