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    you make some valid points there @PomPom78, I think in the beginning it had more to do with the Dursleys but after going to Hogwarts and especially as he got older I would have thought he would've wanted to go to the place they were buried or at least his old house? from a plot point it doesn't work sure, but as a child who didn't know his parents (i am not counting his 12 months) I personally would be champing at the bit to know/see more after being told for 11 years they died in a car crash?
    – BP_Phoenix
    Commented Mar 27, 2014 at 17:02
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    I accept that but also Harry is still in danger so I suppose there may have been good reason I keep him away from places where he may be vulnerable...he has a rather busy term each year and when at the Durlseys during summer hols he is a virtual prisoner. It may have been a practical issue more than not 'wanting' to go on his part?
    – Pompom78
    Commented Mar 28, 2014 at 9:43