AFTER a phenomenally successful 2008 which saw record numbers of families and visitors flocking to Santa’s Winter Wonderland at the Snowdome Tamworth, bosses at the festive attraction have confirmed that Santa will be returning again this year to sprinkle his Christmas magic over the Midlands.
From November 27, Santa will be joined by his friend Sooty who will appear alongside him in an all-new Santa stage show and this year they will also be joined by Sweep and Soo.
Santa's Winter Wonderland has become one of the biggest and most unique Christmas attractions in the country.
It’s the only festive attraction in the UK to have real snow guaranteed where the whole family can come and play, slide around in real snow, enjoy a fun game of snowballs or hitch a ride on a sledge as you wander through the snowy Christmas forest.
Promenade walkways allow grandparents and disabled visitors access around the festive setting under sure footing.
Children will get to meet Santa’s reindeer and many more of his animal friends in the Christmas animal courtyard. They will get the chance to sit in Santa's sleigh and visit Santa's house where he’s busy getting presents ready for Christmas Day.
Santa's Winter Wonderland runs from Friday 27 November until Thursday 31st December. Opening times are from 9am to 9pm daily and closed on Christmas Day. The experience lasts approximately one-and-a-half hours.
Ticket prices. Saver - £12.95 per person. Saver Dates: 27th - 30th November & 1st - 4th, 7th - 11th, 14th - 17th December.
Standard - £16.95 per person. Standard Dates: 5th & 6th, 12th & 13th, 18th – 24th December.
Children under two years old go free on all sessions, subject to availability.
For tickets call 08448 000011 or visit www.snowdome.co.uk We've got 21 family tickets to be won in an easy to enter competition.
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