Harry Potter
House loyalties aside, which common room would you rather relax in, Gryffindor or Slytherin? Explore both in Harry Potter New York's new #HarryPotterVR experience, Chaos at Hogwarts!
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Shelby Coleman
Gryffindor! It looks so warm and cozy. Yes, I am a Gryffindor, but it really just looks so much better. Slytherin looks cold and harsh.
Julie Kristensen
I mean... of the two, always Slytherin (the sounds of the great lake on a rainy day, come on 😍)
But... the real answer here has to be Hufflepuff - They're closest to the Kitchen, always down to chill, and surrounded by plants?! 😂🥰😍
But... the real answer here has to be Hufflepuff - They're closest to the Kitchen, always down to chill, and surrounded by plants?! 😂🥰😍
Stephanie Emory
Gryffindor obviously but based on picture alone… Slytherin… who wouldn’t want to hang out with Dobby for the day. 😊
Jade Ueblhear
Gryffindor. the Slytherin common room has been described as cold. I don't like the cold. It seems kind of dark too. How do you read? But out of all of them, probably Hufflepuff. It's probably the warmest, most cozy common room and brightest common room. I picture lots of throw pillows and blankets in the winter. Plus it's close to the kitchen and if you're nice to the house elfs, they'll feed you. I bet the Ravenclaw common room is cool too. Probably all blue and it's near the astronomy tower, isn't it? I picture a balcony with telescopes with blue starry tapestries. I wish we could have seen Hufflepuff's and Ravenclaw's common rooms in the movies.
Scarlett Brooks
Truth be told I like both. Slytherin has a calm, elegant feeling to it once you get certain people out of the way (Malfoy and his purist group) and Gryffindor has a feeling of home and laughter (especially when the Weasleys are involved).
It'd be nice if there was a way to incorporate both like in a not too fancy hotel experience where you can have luxury and a homey feel at the same time.
It'd be nice if there was a way to incorporate both like in a not too fancy hotel experience where you can have luxury and a homey feel at the same time.
Victoria Hammond
Gryffindor looks more home-like. Slytherin just looks too dark and unwelcoming
