They're very much 'does what it says on the tin' ride names aren't they?
To be fair, the term "Magical creatures" is pretty well established in the Harry Potter books. Hagrid himself teaches the course "Care of magical creatures", for instance. Whenever the subject of beasts is brought up in the Harry Potter universe, the term "Magical creatures" is used, adjective and all. It's even a Wikipedia article.For some reason, Universal's recent names have been bugging me lately. They all seem... bland, and a bit unimaginative. Filled with flashy adjectives like; Universal's Epic Universe, Universal's Fantastic Worlds, Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, etc. How is it that Disney tends to come up with more to-the-point and inventive names?
Yeah, but it's still a bloody mouthful!To be fair, the term "Magical creatures" is pretty well established in the Harry Potter books. Hagrid himself teaches the course "Care of magical creatures", for instance. Whenever the subject of beasts is brought up in the Harry Potter universe, the term "Magical creatures" is used, adjective and all. It's even a Wikipedia article.