Merlin's Beard! Lucky Harry Potter fans (who have a lot of gold in their vault at Gringotts) will be able to experience a Christmas dinner like no other. For one night only, Hogwarts will be opening its Great Hall to Muggles for a two-course feast - for the price of $349.

Warner Bros. Studios announced that the Christmas dinner at Hogwarts will be part of a studio tour of the sets used for the filming of the Harry Potter movies. The very special magical meal will take place on Dec. 3 at exactly 6pm. Lets hope you can catch the last train on Platfrom 9 3/4 to make it.

According to reports, guests will be seated at tables of 10. The Hogwarts Christmas feast will feature delicious concoctions straight out of the J.K. Rowling books: butterbeer, flaming puddings, cherry-studded ham and festive dessert bowls.

Vegetarian options will be available.

The admission price will also include a wand, a pass to hang out in Gryffindor's Common Room (hopefully the plump woman in the painting will be informed to bypass her need for the password for the evening), music and dancing.

Additionally, guests can also spend time strolling through Diagon Alley and take a close look at the models used to film Hogwarts Castle, which will be covered in artificial snow for the season.

Alcoholic beverages will also be served for an added fee and only guests ages 18 and up will be permitted to the dinner and tour.

According the the official Warner Bros. Studio Tour website, guests will be picked up via shuttle bus at the Watford Junction train station and although smart casual and evening wear is encouraged as the dinner dress code, wizard cloaks and other Hogwarts attire are very much welcome.

Tickets for this event are sold out. It might take a good spell (or write Santa if you have been good) if you are wishing for an enchanted evening at Hogwarts and perhaps share a Butterbeer with Nearly Headless Nick or the other ghost floating around the Great Hall.

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