All Potterheads Can Now Take A Ride On The REAL Hogwarts Express, Here’s How

If you’re a millennial (even if you’re not) chances are you grew up watching and reading Harry Potter.
Well, it’s time to face the fact that we for sure won’t be getting or Hogwarts acceptance letter, BUT not all of our Potterhead dreams have to be over.
It might be too late to join the quidditch team of your Hogwarts house, but it sure isn’t too late to hop on the Hogwarts Express! And yes, THE REAL ONE. The one in which Harry, Ron, and Hermione began their iconic friendship.
How, you’re asking? Well, you can now buy round-trip tickets for $50 for adults and $28 for children under the age of 13 on TravelPirates.com
$50 seems like such a bargain to make your childhood dreams come true, doesn’t it?
The train travels from the town of Fort William to Mallaig with passing through the Glenfinnan Viaduct, the famous bridge on the way to the Hogwarts castle, the one that can be seen in three Harry Potter movies (Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Goblet of Fire). The trip also includes an hour and a half exploration in Mallaig.
Unfortunately, you won’t be able to board on the train through Platform 9 3/4. Instead, passengers are boarding the train on a station in Fort William.
So, if you don’t have any plans for your spring break, or any other vacation, this seems like a magical idea.