Muggles who never got their Hogwarts acceptance letter - fear not. Warner Bros. Studios London is opening its doors and inviting "Harry Potter" fans for a Christmas feast fit for a wizard during the Dinner in the Great Hall event, Mashable reported.
The special, one night only event will take place on Dec. 3, according to the event page. Fans will be treated to a two-course meal that features foods mentioned in the books, like flaming Christmas puddings and cherry-studded hams. The Great Hall will be decorated for the festive occasion as it appeared in the beloved "Harry Potter" films.
"First featured in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the Great Hall was home to Hogwarts' famous feasts and the setting for many other memorable scenes such as the Sorting Ceremony in the first film where Harry is placed in Gryffindor house," the description reads, "and the arrival of the Durmstrang and Beauxbatons students in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
After dinner, fans will get to tour the "Harry Potter" sets, which include the Gryffindor common room, the Weasley's Burrow kitchen, Platform 9 3/4, the Hogwarts Express and Diagon Alley.
Tickets for the event cost £230 ($349) and also include a character wand, welcome drinks and canapés, a sampling of three different dessert bowls and a mug of Butterbeer.
The event begins at 6 p.m. at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London and runs until midnight after music and dancing, with a bar for those who'd wish to purchase additional drinks. And sorry underage witches and wizards, Dinner at the Great Hall is only for adults 18 years and older.