The multi-million pound interactive theatrical production which recreates Father Christmas’ arctic homeland in the heart of Kent has become the essential destination for families seeking the ultimate Father Christmas visit here in the UK. This season is LaplandUK’s fourth year of operation and tickets for the opening weekend are already sold out.
Included in the ticket price is the opportunity for every child to decorate gingerbread in Mother Christmas’ kitchen, go “ice-skating”, meet husky dogs, see reindeer, send a postcard from Father Christmas' working North Pole Post Office, work with the elves making world famous Pelham Puppets in Father Christmas’ toy factory and meet the mystical Sami people.
A personalised visit to Father Christmas himself in his snowy forest home completes this unique day and because parents or guardians have already provided Father Christmas with all the information he needs (via the website), he “magically” knows everything about his little guests and presents every child a beautiful high quality gift. And the tradition at LaplandUK is that the children will each receive LaplandUK’s new annual collectable husky puppy soft toy, this year called “Joki” (which means River in Finnish). Regular visitors each year are collecting their own husky sled dog team.
Families will be able to purchase a range of quality warming snacks and meals as well as hot and cold drinks in the Nordic restaurant on site. Warm mulled wine will be available for adults to purchase too.
It’s a recipe that has enchanted over 120,000 visitors to date and promises to do the same again this year.
LaplandUK's vision is to provide a magical high quality Lapland-inspired Christmas experience for all the family here in the UK as an alternative to flying to Lapland, thus enabling children to have an enchanting Christmas day trip without generating extra carbon emissions.
LaplandUK will again be staged at the beautiful Bewl Water Estate in the heart of Kent within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the villages of Lamberhurst, Wadhurst and Ticehurst.
Tickets are priced this year from £44.50 rising to £62.50. Prices are on average 30% cheaper than last year. Bookings must be completed in advance and can be made on-line at www.laplanduk.co.uk; tel: 0871 620 7063 (Booking fee applies)**.
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