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Help req'd finding a website for a santa visit

I know this is really early as xmas is a long way away, but i know this place i'm looking for books up early and i want to save up for it.

I've been searching for ages and i can't find what i'm looking for (and i don't know the name of it, which doesn't help), but i do know it's been mentioned on here a few times before.

I'm looking for a particular place somewhere in England, where you can take the kids to meet santa and go in his workshop. I remember you can spend the whole day there if you want and they do meals if you want them (though i remember they are expensive). I remember you get given a time to see santa as its very popular and it is a sort of xmas wonderland.

I really hope someone can help (though i don't think i've explained it very well). I do know someone posted a link on here for its website.

Comments

  • Hi Kippers

    try www.Laplanduk.co.uk . I think it is based in kent.

    I've personally never been but friends took their young son and said it was fabulous.

    Might try it myself, looked a good idea.

    Miserjunkie.
  • kippers
    kippers Posts: 2,063 Forumite
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    Thank you, you are a star...that is exactly the place i mean
  • Lillibet_2
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    The website hasn't released prices for this year, but I think last year was in the region of £150 for a family of 4, excluding food. My friend took her 2 boys & said it was well worth the money.

    HTH;)
    Post Natal Depression is the worst part of giving birth:p

    In England we have Mothering Sunday & Father Christmas, Mothers day & Santa Clause are American merchandising tricks:mad: Demonstrate pride in your heirtage by getting it right please people!
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