One of the many reasons we fall in love with the fantasy genre is that the stories help us escape the stress of our regular lives and lure us into unknown worlds that soon become familiar homes featuring our favorite fictional characters. Here are some fantasy worlds that we wouldn't mind spending a few hours (or forever) in.
For any Harry Potter fan, receiving a letter from Hogwarts was the ultimate dream. Once you're in, you get to put on the legendary Sorting Hat, attend classes from world-famous professors and maybe even venture off to Hogsmeade for a few Butterbeers.
OK, so there might be a lot of bloodshed in the Game of Thrones kingdoms, but if there was a way to take a quick trip to pet a dragon or two and make sure Jon Snow is still alive and breathing, that would be superb.
Season one of the Syfy TV series, based on author Lev Grossman's novels of the same name, began with the protagonists at wizarding college Brakebills. But by the end of the season, the students find a way into Fillory, a land thought to only exist in a popular children's book. In season two, which premieres on January 25th, the wizards not only explore Fillory, but end up becoming the kings and queens of the magical land, which isn't an entirely bad way to spend your time in a fantastical realm.
Because who wouldn't want to visit The Magic Box or spend a night out at The Bronze with the Scooby Gang? Well at least before, you know, Sunnydale crumbled into complete shambles by the end of the series.
Author J.R.R. Tolkien created one of the most beloved fantasy worlds with Middle-earth, where dwarves and hobbits roam and trolls are probably much easier to handle than the internet ones here on Earth.
It's The Chronic (What?) -cles of Narnia! The fictional realm is the center of C.S. Lewis' classic children's book series, filled with magic, mythical beasts a myriad of adventures. The only downside was that every kid who attempted to enter Narnia through their closet may not have had the same luck as the Pevensies.
Wizards and witches and munchkins, oh my! Whether you loved the original L. Frank Baum novel, the classic film starring Judy Garland, or still attempt to defy gravity with Wicked, the Land of Oz has always been a magical and mysterious place worth visiting by way of that yellow brick road.
Where do you go to get a damn good cup of coffee? Twin Peaks, of course. And fans will actually have the chance to travel back to Twin Peaks with FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) when the cult TV series returns to Showtime in May, 2017.
Storybrooke, the hidden gem of Maine, is so quaint it's like living in a fairy tale. Or rather, it's a seaside town where fairy tale characters actually live. Just think about the epic selfie you could take with its inhabitants - Emma, Goldilocks, Aladdin, Tinker Bell, and Bo Peep all in one shot? Pure magic.
Just one sighting of a Na'vi would be worth the trip, so maybe it's worth practicing the phrase, "Does this Exo-Pack match my shoes?"