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Father Christmas visits

North Lower Neil
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I know it feels a mile off, but a couple of Father Christmas grotto visits I was looking at for the kids have been sold out already, so looking at options - probably the last year my eldest will believe in Father Christmas so want it to be a good one, proper beard, nice experience etc but then don't want to (/can't!) pay some of the crazy prices for Lapland UK & the like.
Anyone know of good ones around Kent/London?
And yes, I'll ask him for 3 points and a decent midfield while I'm there.
Anyone know of good ones around Kent/London?
And yes, I'll ask him for 3 points and a decent midfield while I'm there.
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Did one a couple of years ago at Polhill Garden Centre which wasnt too bad.
Thanks for the reminder as looked myself a week or two ago and places like Ruxley were already selling out.1 -
@SantaClaus is your man.10
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I’m sure we did Ruxley manor garden centre a while back and it was pretty good. Not been there for a few years now though.Edit: never mind, just noticed post by @ForeverAddickted0
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Lapland UK was undoubtedly one of the best things I’ve ever done with my kids. Worth saving up for.
Hever Castle have always done a good grotto & visit, though sells out quickly.A Father Xmas train somewhere like Tenterden was also really enjoyable when they were younger.
Ruxley is always popular.I’m massively going to miss all this :-(1 -
We did the Santa Special on the Kent & East Sussex steam railway when our daughter was younger, which was very good.2
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DaveMehmet said:We did the Santa Special on the Kent & East Sussex steam railway when our daughter was younger, which was very good.6
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AFKABartram said:Lapland UK was undoubtedly one of the best things I’ve ever done with my kids. Worth saving up for.
Hever Castle have always done a good grotto & visit, though sells out quickly.A Father Xmas train somewhere like Tenterden was also really enjoyable when they were younger.
Ruxley is always popular.I’m massively going to miss all this :-(
Wanted to book Fortnum and Mason, they do a storytelling with Father Christmas, went a couple of years ago and it was brilliant and only about £25 each surprisingly for F&M. But it went on sale Monday, I didn't know, and it's already sold out!0 -
Always go Ruxley manor bexley. The tickets came out couple weeks back so the best times and dates might be gone now but defo worth a punt.0
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How much was Lapland UK of you don't mind me asking? What else was there beyond the Grotto?0
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Believe it's only November dates available for Ruxley. December dates usually sell out the first day they release tickets.0
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AFKABartram said:Lapland UK was undoubtedly one of the best things I’ve ever done with my kids. Worth saving up for.
Hever Castle have always done a good grotto & visit, though sells out quickly.A Father Xmas train somewhere like Tenterden was also really enjoyable when they were younger.
Ruxley is always popular.I’m massively going to miss all this :-(3 -
Slightly different, we visited Christmas at Bedgebury last December. Nice long trail with light exhibits all the way round. Santa was standing outside his cottage in the woods all night. Not the sort of grotto where the kids go and sit on his knee or anything like that but something nice to do.
Not sure what my wife paid for the tickets but dont think it was overly expensive, unlike the hot chocolate!
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ForeverAddickted said:AFKABartram said:Lapland UK was undoubtedly one of the best things I’ve ever done with my kids. Worth saving up for.
Hever Castle have always done a good grotto & visit, though sells out quickly.A Father Xmas train somewhere like Tenterden was also really enjoyable when they were younger.
Ruxley is always popular.I’m massively going to miss all this :-(
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North Lower Neil said:I know it feels a mile off, but a couple of Father Christmas grotto visits I was looking at for the kids have been sold out already, so looking at options - probably the last year my eldest will believe in Father Christmas so want it to be a good one, proper beard, nice experience etc but then don't want to (/can't!) pay some of the crazy prices for Lapland UK & the like.
Anyone know of good ones around Kent/London?
And yes, I'll ask him for 3 points and a decent midfield while I'm there.3 -
We are doing Ruxley this year and been told it's worth every penny. I let the mrs book it but she said tickets sold put near enough instantly for the dates she wanted.0
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Karim_myBagheri said:North Lower Neil said:I know it feels a mile off, but a couple of Father Christmas grotto visits I was looking at for the kids have been sold out already, so looking at options - probably the last year my eldest will believe in Father Christmas so want it to be a good one, proper beard, nice experience etc but then don't want to (/can't!) pay some of the crazy prices for Lapland UK & the like.
Anyone know of good ones around Kent/London?
And yes, I'll ask him for 3 points and a decent midfield while I'm there.
Crazy I know.2 -
Big_Bad_World said:Believe it's only November dates available for Ruxley. December dates usually sell out the first day they release tickets.0
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We do ruxley every year but always make sure it's in December as just feels more Christmassy for the kids.
Totally forgot to set an alarm for the day the bookings open. Remembered at lunch time on the day but most dates in December and especially times we could do had all sold.
Someone recommended polhill which takes bookings a week later than Ruxley, again forgot to set an alarm but when I checked the website had crashed and stopped taking bookings. They set it to re open again a few days later so made sure I set an alarm this time and was lucky enough to get a Christmas eve slot at Polhill. Hopefully it's as good as Ruxley normally is.
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We usually do the Dymchurch railway Santa Express - good fun, train trip to visit Santa in his grotto, present for the kids and hot food / muled wine etc all included - takes a couple of hours in total but my kids loved it0
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AFKABartram said:Lapland UK was undoubtedly one of the best things I’ve ever done with my kids. Worth saving up for.
Hever Castle have always done a good grotto & visit, though sells out quickly.A Father Xmas train somewhere like Tenterden was also really enjoyable when they were younger.
Ruxley is always popular.I’m massively going to miss all this :-(2 - Sponsored links:
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Elthamaddick said:We usually do the Dymchurch railway Santa Express - good fun, train trip to visit Santa in his grotto, present for the kids and hot food / muled wine etc all included - takes a couple of hours in total but my kids loved it0
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Castle Howard in North Yorkshire due a fabulous “Winter in Narnia” experience. Not local for most of you I realise but I’ll be taking my granddaughter in December.0
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We went to Lapland a few years ago with Canterbury Travel. 4 or 5 nights over Christmas. Best trip ever. Save up and see your kids faces - it was incredible and totally unforgettable0
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Swisdom said:We went to Lapland a few years ago with Canterbury Travel. 4 or 5 nights over Christmas. Best trip ever. Save up and see your kids faces - it was incredible and totally unforgettable
Hasn't stopped me entering every competition Canterbury Travel have run in the last year or so to try and win a trip!!0 -
Any bearded freeloader in a red onesie comes into my house at night I'm sorry but I am not waiting for the old bill to decide whether they are going to come round and offer him a nice bed for the night and a cup of tea, I'm going in with my golf clubs.
That's the tone we usually go for on this forum, isn't it?0 -
My kids weren't as excited about visiting Santa as I'd hoped.
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DaveMehmet said:AFKABartram said:Lapland UK was undoubtedly one of the best things I’ve ever done with my kids. Worth saving up for.
Hever Castle have always done a good grotto & visit, though sells out quickly.A Father Xmas train somewhere like Tenterden was also really enjoyable when they were younger.
Ruxley is always popular.I’m massively going to miss all this :-(
Basically Christmas is good for young kids and then from about 18 to 25 when you all go and get drunk together on Christmas Eve etc, the in-between stage either as a child too old for Father Christmas stuff but too young for drinking, or (I assume as not there yet) as a parent of those ages, just not as good.2 -
North Lower Neil said:How much was Lapland UK of you don't mind me asking? What else was there beyond the Grotto?2
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I think Santa Claus posts on here, you should inbox him0