Head To Staunton For Queen City Mischief & Magic, A Spellbinding Harry Potter Festival In Virginia
You’re never too old to engage in a little imagination and magic.
Both are encouraged at Queen City Mischief & Magic, an incredible Harry Potter-themed weekend in Staunton, Virginia. This three-day event, which will take place between Friday, September 27th and Sunday, September 29th, invites wizards and witches of all ages to engage in all sorts of magical activities. You’ll be delighted to see Staunton’s downtown district completely transformed into Hogsmede. Visitors can look forward to activities, games, foods, and drinks featured in the iconic Harry Potter series.
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Attention, all Harry Potter fans! Head to the charming town of Staunton to experience 11 blocks of Harry Potter merriment.
Witches and wizards of all ages will be delighted by the offerings, which include Dragonology, magical scavenger hunts, escape rooms, fortune-telling, Defense Against the Dark Arts classes, food and beverage tastings, and much more.
One of the best parts of the festival weekend is the opportunity to stroll through downtown Staunton and notice all of the Harry Potter-themed decorations displayed at every corner.
Have you been to Queen City Mischief & Magic in Staunton, Virginia before? If so, be sure to tell us all about it! Join in on the conversation in the comments below. For a list of F.A.Q’s about this Harry Potter festival, you can visit the official website by clicking here.
You can also preview the schedule for the entire weekend by clicking here.
A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
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