Interactive Wands & Spell-casting In The Wizarding World

When the Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley opened in July 2014, Universal unveiled one of the most immersive theme-park environments ever created, transporting Harry Potter fans to the most famous “high street” of the wizarding world – a place where wizards can purchase everything they might need for their magical lifestyles. Part of this greater-than-ever immersion was the introduction of interactive wizarding wands, which allow guests to “cast spells” that produce various effects throughout Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, and the Ministry of Magic.

As of March 1, a new generation of interactive wands is available at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort. Read all the details here.

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Interactive wizarding wands – a quick overview

Comparing an original and an interactive wand
Comparing an original and an interactive wand

If you were one of the first visitors to Hogsmeade when it first opened over at Islands of Adventure in 2010, you were invited to purchase wands that were replicas of the ones used by our favorite witches and wizards from the Harry Potter books and movies. Hand-painted from sculpted resin, these original wands are, indeed, beautiful keepsakes and contribute to the immersive cosplay of many fans who visit the Wizarding World, but to produce any magical effects, guests with original wands must use their imagination.

With the opening of Diagon Alley, Universal introduced new, interactive wizarding wands that could actually be used to “cast” spells in the two Harry Potter lands. These wand models are similar in appearance to the originals, but they are generally slightly thicker than their predecessors, with a translucent half-sphere at the tip. It is this technology at the top of the wand that enables them to produce their “magical” effects.

Second Generation Interactive Wand
Second Generation Interactive Wand

Ahead of the opening of Epic Universe’s The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, Universal Orlando Resort has unveiled a second generation of interactive wands. This new collection features four unique designs with illumination and haptic vibration effects, plus connectivity to Universal Orlando Resort’s free app for an even more immersive experience.

Where do I purchase an interactive wizarding wand?

Ollivanders Wand Shop in Universal's Islands of Adventure
Ollivanders Wand Shop in Universal’s Islands of Adventure

For the full, detailed experience, the best shop to purchase a wand is, of course, Ollivander’s in Diagon Alley, makers of fine wands since 382 BC. Named after the family of its esteemed owner, Garrick Ollivander, Harry was brought here by Rubeus Hagrid to undergo that rite of passage in the wizarding world (since the store is, according to Hagrid, “the only place for wands”).

However, wand-shoppers at Universal Orlando Resort do have more options, including the Ollivander’s “branch” at Hogsmeade (purchases are actually made in Dervish and Banges). Wands can also be bought at the main Universal gift shops at the front of each park and at CityWalk, or online at Universal’s official merchandise store.

Map for the New Generation of Wands at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Map for the New Generation of Wands at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Also, please note that each interactive wand comes in an Ollivander’s box with a dual-sided map of spell locations around Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade.

Wands from Epic Universe's Cosme Acajor Baguettes Magique
Wands from Epic Universe’s Cosme Acajor Baguettes Magique
Wands from Epic Universe's Cosme Acajor Baguettes Magique
Wands from Epic Universe’s Cosme Acajor Baguettes Magique

Cosme Acajor Baguettes Magique inside Epic Universe offers a Parisian-inspired wand shopping experience within The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic. In addition to imports from Ollivanders, visitors will find a selection of wands packaged in this shop’s signature three-sided boxes, each containing a list of locations throughout the wizarding world where guests can practice casting spells.

Left to right: Rosewood/Bois de Rose, Oak/Chêne, Willow/Saule, Fir/Sapin
Left to right: Rosewood/Bois de Rose, Oak/Chêne, Willow/Saule, Fir/Sapin

How much do wizarding wands cost?

New Generation of Wand at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
New Generation of Wands at The Wizarding World of Harry PotterFrom left to right: Silver Lime, Redwood, Pine, Spruce

In addition to the style differences, the three wand types also come with varying price points. Interactive wands start at $63 (plus tax), while non-interactive originals are priced at $55 (plus tax). The latest generation, featuring illumination and haptic vibration effects, is available for $85.

New Generation of Wands at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter From left to right: Harry Potter, Hermione, Dumbledore
New Generation of Wands at The Wizarding World of Harry PotterFrom left to right: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore

Wand collections and collector’s edition wands are also available at a higher price point than the standard replicas and interactive wands as they occasionally come with accessories or include multiple wands. The price for these collections and limited-time variations may differ.

If you’d like an Ollivander’s shopping bag that perfectly fits your new wand, it’s available for an additional $2.00.

What are the interactive wizarding wand designs?

 Images and descriptions of the wood types can be found inside Ollivander’s Wand Shop in Diagon Alley
Images and descriptions of the wood types can be found inside Ollivander’s Wand Shop in Diagon Alley

While guests can purchase an interactive wand modeled after the one brandished by their favorite characters, including Harry, Hermione, Dumbledore, Sirius, and more, there are also “unclaimed” wands that are not associated with any character in the Harry Potter books or films. While the decision of holly for Harry’s wand was solely based on its arboreal properties, it was later discovered on the Celtic tree calendar that Harry was coincidentally given the correct wood for the day of his birth.

Here’s a full list of the 13 types of wood, along with the time periods and attributes associated with each:

WoodDatesAttributes
BirchDecember 24 – January 20Vivacious, energetic, perspicacious
RowanJanuary 21 – February 17Imaginative, resourceful, therapeutic
AshFebruary 18 – March 17Kind, generous, romantic
AlderMarch 18 – April 14Adventurous, confident, industrious
WillowApril 15 – May 12Resilient, confident, strong
HawthornMay 13 – June 9Flexible, strong, family-oriented
OakJune 10 – July 7Steadfast, optimistic, intuitive
HollyJuly 8 – August 4Influential, unbiased, wise
HazelAugust 5 – September 1Precocious, creative, practical
VineSeptember 2 – September 29Persistent, restless, energetic
IvySeptember 30 – October 27Tenacious, patient, goal-oriented
ReedOctober 28 – November 24Articulate, steadfast, adaptable
ElderNovember 25 – December 23Perceptive, sensitive, resilient

While you are wand shopping, feel free to speak to the shop attendants if you have any questions or need help making a selection, as they may allow you to try out the wands before you make your final decision (just don’t try to open the boxes yourself!). Shop assistants may suggest using your birthday or a significant life event to help in your decision-making, and should you be the lucky wizard selected for the wandmaker’s show at Ollivander’s, the characteristics described by the wandmaker may also be based on your birthday.

Larch and Phoenix Feather Wand exclusive to Universal Orlando Resort
Larch and Phoenix Feather Wand exclusive to Universal Orlando Resort

Toward the end of 2022, a new line of interactive wands was released that paired a wood type with one of three cores – unicorn hair, dragon heartstring, and phoenix feather. Included with the wand is a “wand lore” insert that describes the properties of that specific wand and the ideal owner’s attributes. The larch and phoenix feather wand is exclusive to Universal Orlando Resort and can be seen above.

The four second-generation wands at Universal Orlando Resort are named after their wood types: Silver Lime, Redwood, Pine, and Spruce.

How do I cast spells with an interactive wizarding wand?

The medallions point the way
The medallions point the way

Once your wand has chosen you, dear wizard, you are ready to get out there and make some magic! Spell spots are marked by medallions set into the pavement, which can be located using your map (or the handy chart below). Each medallion indicates where you should stand to cast that particular spell, what direction to face, the wand movement required to cast the spell, and, finally, the words to be uttered while waving your wand.

Interactive wands cast their magic by reflecting to an infrared camera at each spell site. To guarantee success in casting a spell, you must aim your wand in the right direction, as indicated by the medallion. To preserve the integrity of the theming, the cameras are carefully camouflaged throughout the displays, so look up, down, and in the corners to locate them, and point your wand directly at the four dots of red light to ensure that the camera can see your movements. Keep your gestures small, as the camera’s area of reception is limited. The best way to cast spells is without actually moving your arm – perform the required motion using only your wrist.

When using an interactive wizarding wand, saying the spell is completely unnecessary since the effect is based on motion only. However, carefully enunciating wingardium levio-saaaah is a part of the experience, so feel free to do your best Hermione impression. If you’re still feeling bashful, you can simply wave your wand and claim that you’re able to do non-verbal spells.

Finally, be aware that some interactions are trickier than others; some will perform every time, even with an imperfect motion, while others require a good bit of precision to work reliably. Practice your technique using these tips, and you’ll be earning your Charms O.W.L. (Ordinary Wizarding Level) in no time at all!

Assistance with spell-casting

Spell-casting in Hogsmeade
Spell-casting in Hogsmeade

Most spell locations are overseen by a friendly expert spell-caster, who is trained to help guests perfect their spell-casting technique and can help correct your direction or gestures. These team members are also enthusiastic and engage with aspiring wizards and witches of any age, encouraging them and praising their efforts. Take the time to appreciate their enthusiasm; they’re a great part of the interactive wand experience.

Anti-jinx

 An anti-jinx sign
An anti-jinx sign

If a particular effect is not working, you may encounter a sign placed at that site declaring that the spot has been magicked with an “anti-jinx” and that no spells will work there. If you see this sign on display, or if a team member tells you that the effect has been “jinxed,” you’ll know to move on to the next spell position.

Concerns about crowds

Ideally, aspiring witches and wizards should be able to stroll through the Wizarding World while casually attempting each spell, but realistically, with the ongoing popularity of this property, crowds in the area can make spell-casting a little more challenging. At busy times, you may find a small line for a spell, but the queue usually moves quickly without a long wait. The interactive element is also quite effective in the sense that, even if you have seen the spell effect while someone else is casting, there is still something thrilling about successfully pulling it off yourself.

Differences between Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, and the Ministry of Magic

Generally speaking, the interactive wand experience in Hogsmeade seems to be more difficult than the ones in Diagon Alley and the Ministry of Magic. Not only are many of the spells more challenging to execute – some of the effects have been incorporated into existing windows, making the cameras harder to find and less effective at detecting wand movement – but some guests might be unaware of the experience and can walk, stand, or push in front of spell-casters. If you are accompanying a young witch or wizard, you may want to stand in the space beside a window to block interference while she is attempting to cast.

We recommend beginning your interactive wand experience in Diagon Alley or the Ministry of Magic to develop some magical expertise before heading over to Hogsmeade. It seems that there are not as many team members on hand to assist at the latter, so London and Paris are the perfect places to start.

Tips and tricks

Revealing the map’s secret markings in Knockturn Alley
Revealing the map’s secret markings in Knockturn Alley

Our number one tip is to keep and use your map. Many of the off-the-beaten-path spell stations are often empty because many folks don’t know that they’re there – all the better for you, wise magic user!

When in Knockturn Alley, check out your spells map under the blacklights. Each spell here is indicated by a small image – the one marked with a spider, for example, features a window where spider shadows are triggered by movement.

Finally, don’t forget to visit the “secret” mystery spell locations listed below to impress your friends and family! If you see the characteristic four red dots of light from the infrared cameras, there’s probably a spell to be cast. These secret spells usually respond to a triangle movement and tend to be easier to cast than others.

Where are the spell locations?

Below, we have compiled a list of all the spells in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade, Diagon Alley, and Ministry of Magic, including mystery spells that are not shown on the map, with numbering that corresponds to the numbers on said map. All spells in Hogsmeade are located in shop areas, while the ones in Diagon Alley and the Ministry of Magic are scattered throughout.

Diagon Alley spells

SpellLocationDifficultyEffect
1.

Tarantallegra

Red-curtained shop window of Pilliwinkle’s Playthings, next to the Fountain of Fair FortuneMedium/hardCurtains open and troll marionettes dance across the stage
2.

Incendio

At the end of Horizont Alley, aim your wand up towards the second floor of Flimflam’s LanternsEasyLanterns in the second-floor windows light up
3.

Metelojinx

Look up towards the umbrella, above the restroom entrance in Horizont AlleyEasyThe umbrella lights up and emits rain and thunder noises, while spraying water onto the street
4.

Silencio

The birdcage in the right-hand window of Magical MenagerieHardThe noisy bird in the window stops squawking
5.

Dark Detectors

In the shop window of Wiseacres that faces Gringotts Wizarding BankMediumOrbs open, revealing eyes that follow the movement of your wand
6.

Specialis Revelio

In the shop window near the front door of WiseacresMediumLook up to the star map to see an animated archer fire an arrow for his dogs to retrieve
7.

Wingardium Leviosa

The right-hand shop window of Scribbulus, with the feather quillMedium/hardThe quill levitates before lowering down
Mystery Spell #1In the Scribbulus window to the right of the feather quill windowEasyHidden messages appear on the parchment – cast multiple times for different messages
8.

Reparo

Brown E. Wright’s blacksmith shop at the end of Carkitt Market, near The Hopping PotEasyA suit of armor is magically repaired
9.

Locomotor Bellows

At Brown E. Wright’s blacksmith shop, immediately to the left of ReparoEasyBlacksmith bellows pump up and down
10.

Aguamenti

The mermaid fountain at the end of Carkitt MarketEasyActivates the frog spout, while occasionally spraying out the top (watch out!)
11.

Descendo

The shop window of Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes on the Diagon Alley side, with the yellow and orange toiletEasyThe U-NO-POO sign swirls down into the toilet, amid flushing sounds
Mystery Spell #2The far-right window at Slug and Jiggers Apothecary on Diagon AlleyEasyA suspicious-looking pot of brown stuff moves and emits a sulfuric smell

Knockturn Alley spells

SpellLocationDifficultyEffect
1.

Locomotor Chimney Sweep

Look up to the Chimney Sweep Elf Sign, to the right of Dystyl PhaelangesEasyThe house-elf climbs a chimney away from a burst of fire
2.

Moving Skeleton

In the lighted bay window across from Borgin and BurkesEasyA skeleton projection copies your movements – try playing the chimes or interacting with other on-screen elements
3.

Ariania Exumi

Searched for the illuminated window covered with newspapersEasyUse this spell to repel and banish the spiders
4.

Incendio

Look for a bird in a cage in a window in the courtyard around the corner from Borgin and BurkesMediumLights a candle, the fumes of which have a magical effect on the little birdy – cast multiple times for different effects
5.

Alohamora

Also in the courtyard around the corner from Borgin and BurkesEasyUse the spell to try to unlock the door, but when you grab and turn the handle, it is still locked, and you’re hit with a blast of air
6.MeteolojinxNear the Locksmith sign around the corner from Borgin and BurkesDifficultControl a storm or calm the sky
7. IncendioLook for the staircase with iron bars in front of its baseEasyConjure fire
Mystery Spell #1At the same location of Spell #7EasyExclusive to second-generation wand holders, once guests complete the required adventure (titled “Spellbinding”), they will be able to return to this spot to use their selected Patronus against a Death Eater.

Hogsmeade spells

SpellLocationDifficultyEffect
1.

Incendio

Shop window of Zonko’s Joke ShopEasySets off the spinning wheels and rockets
2.

Arresto Momentum

Look up towards the wall-mounted cauldron at McHavelock’sMediumThe water stops pouring and the cauldron tips to reveal a cheeky pixie
3.

Revelio

The window display at Honeydukes with chocolate frogsMediumThe large box lid lifts to reveal a croaking chocolate frog
4.

Herbivicus

The right-hand window of Dogweed and DeathcapHardThe flower blooms in the window (aim your wand high and look down low)
5.

Ascendio/Descendo

Right-hand window of Gladrags WizardwearMedium/hardRaises/lowers a measuring tape on the wizard robes
6.

Locomotor Snowman

Window with cakes displayed at Madam Puddifoot’sEasySnowman cake-topper moves around
7.

Locomotor/Arresto Momentum

The backside of Dervish and Banges, in the shop window with the Hogwarts modelEasyStart and stop the music box in the window – a tune plays and the dragon chases a quidditch player
8.

Alohomora

The shop window of Tomes and Scrolls Specialist BookshopMediumUnlocks a copy of Tales of Beedle the Bard
9. Wingardium LeviosaThe shop window of SpintwichesEasyThe quaffle and bludger balls wiggle and float in their case
10. RennervateThe Dueling Club Tent by Hogwarts CastleEasyAwaken the Death Eater sparring dummy
11. ImmobulusOwl Post WindowEasyFreeze pixies darting across the window and hiding behind packages

Ministry of Magic

SpellLocationDifficultyEffect
1. LumosLes Bijous De Jacqueline, on your left after entering The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of MagicEasyWhen you cast the spell, magical sounds play, and the tip of your wand lights up. In the window, you’ll hear the Niffler chattering and jingling the jewelry it’s holding.
2.IncendioMonsieur Sanfins, on your right after entering The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of MagicTBDFire up this spell to light your way
3. TitillandoLes Lumères MaroquinerieEasyThe Niffler in the chandelier gets tickled and drops the gold coins it was hiding
4. LocomotorLes Instruments LarussoMedium/hardWhile technically two separate spell spots, this spell activates instruments one by one. Strike the first to start the music, then keep pointing at the others to bring them into the performance.
5. RevelioBar Moonshine “Pumpkin Juice” WindowEasyA Demiguise gradually appears, then slowly fades from view, leaving only the soft glow of its eyes lingering for a moment
6. AccioFountaine de la Rue Malabête, next to the entry of Harry Potter and the Battle at the MinistryEasyWater from the Fontaine de la Rude Malabête sprays toward you (prepare for a light splash!), while a hidden Grindylow briefly emerges from its hiding spot
7. Lumos MaximaChez CosméTBDIlluminate even the darkest dungeon or store window with just a flick
8. RevelioPharmacie Branchiflore (across from Cosme Acajor Baguettes Magique)TBDReveals concealed objects
9. VentusLe Serpent Volant, across from Bar MoonshineMedium/hardShoots a spiraling wind
10. DescendoLes Valises Maroquinerie, next to Bar MoonshineMediumWhen you cast the spell, the suitcases spring open. Use your wand to close them one by one as a timer counts down. Complete the task in time, and the middle suitcase will pop open, revealing a mischievous Niffler inside.
11.RennervateOn Rue Furstemberg, at the shop of Mauricio Meurice, TailleurEasyThe tailored pants begin to wiggle and move, accompanied by the whirring sound of a sewing machine coming to life
12. Specialis RevelioChez Flamel, near Le Gobelet NoirMedium/HardThis is a two-part spell. The first reveals the Sorcerer’s Stone, and the second (Aberto) opens the chest containing the Stone, hidden within the window display.
Mystery Spell #1Libraire MagillardHardExclusive to second-generation wand holders, this challenge has guests complete a sequence of spells before the timer runs out

And that’s not all! For the first time in Wizarding World history, guests can interact and perform magic with talking portraits. Located in the courtyard of Le Gobelet Noir, within the windows of Quartier de Nicolas Flamel, you’ll discover three enchanted portraits that respond to spells and engage with guests.

Here are some of the spells you may be asked to perform:

  1. Incedio (The Fire-Making Spell)
  2. Colovaria (The Colour-Changing Charm)
  3. Engorgio (The Engorgement Charm)
  4. Geminio (The Duplication Charm)
  5. Rictusempra (The Tickling Charm)
  6. Tarantallegra (The Dancing Jinx)

Universal Orlando Resort App Compatability

The second generation of wands at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter unlocks even more magic with app compatibility through the Universal Orlando Resort app. With the Universal Play feature, witches and wizards can use their wand to navigate the Wizarding World like never before.

Use an interactive map to track down spells and explore locations like Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, and the Ministry of Magic at the tap of a button.

Exclusively for second-generation wand users, this experience goes beyond spellcasting—discover hidden spells, embark on thrilling adventures, create a personalized wizarding profile, connect with fellow witches and wizards, and so much more!

Setting up your Wizarding Profile in Universal Play

Before embarking on your adventure, create your Wizarding Profile! Choose your name, avatar, Patronus, and house—but choose wisely, as these selections will impact app features and interactions detailed below!

Note: This feature is exclusive to second-generation wand holders.

Scoring & House Cup

Once your Wizarding Profile is set up, you can track your score and house points from the left-hand side of the app’s map page. See how you rank against fellow witches and wizards—and how your house stacks up in the competition! The House Cup is awarded daily, so keep spellcasting to help your house claim victory!

Note: This feature is exclusive to second-generation wand holders.

Wand Adventures in Universal Play

This tab showcases all the adventures you can embark on throughout The Wizarding World, guiding you through various spell locations. When activated, these adventures may change how you interact with each spell. For example, in the Diagon Alley Spellbinding Adventure, completing the mystery spell in the Scribbulus window unlocks a secondary spell tied to the journey. Once completed, the app will prompt you to move on to the next spell location.

Note: This feature is exclusive to second-generation wand holders.

Collections

In the app’s “Collections” tab, guests can track their adventures, completed spells, and discovered beasts. It’s a great way to ensure you experience every spell during your visit to The Wizarding World, so nothing is missed! Each category is neatly organized under its own sub-tab, such as “Beasts” and “Spells.”

Note: This feature is exclusive to second-generation wand holders.

Settings

This tab is especially useful for groups with multiple witches or wizards sharing one device. Here, you can add and switch between profiles (note: a second second-generation wand is required). Need extra help with spellcasting? Toggle Assistance Mode or adjust lights and haptics. Plus, follow other witches and wizards for some friendly competition!

Note: This feature is exclusive to second-generation wand holders.

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