PREPARE to be enchanted by the return of Christmas magic at Park Hall Countryside Experience this December.
The Santa Experience promises a delightful journey, including a visit to Santa in his enchanting grotto, an interactive family extravaganza presented by the Elf Academy, and a myriad of farm-based entertainment.
Each child will receive a generous gift from Santa, ensuring a touch of holiday enchantment to take home with them.
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To add to the festive joy, there will be an assortment of beverages and seasonal treats for the entire family.
Richard Powell, joint owner and director at Park Hall, expressed his excitement: “We’re looking forward to welcoming Santa’s top elves to Park Hall this December.
“They are taking over this Christmas with lots of fun activities and their show, Elf Academy – Mission Impossible.”
The show will be performed every hour, starting at 11 am and concluding at 3 pm daily, throughout the Christmas opening period, promising to captivate young guests.
As visitors explore the farm, they’ll have the opportunity to encounter various Christmas characters, culminating in a heartwarming visit with Father Christmas in his grotto, complete with a special gift.
Tickets are in high demand, so guests are encouraged to secure their spots quickly.
The tickets grant all-day access to the farm, allowing visitors to meet the animals and relish the diverse indoor and outdoor play areas, which include tractor rides, soft play zones, a role-play village, a music room, and the intriguing science illusion zone.
This enchanting event will be open on December 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, and 17, as well as from the December 21 until the 24, daily.
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