


The cheapest is just a decal that you put on with water. There are three different levels that go up in cost ranging from $4.95 to $17.95. My boys have never liked face paint, but the kids walking around with face paint looked very good. On your way to the ‘park’ there is a face painting station. Next-door is the toy shop – you color your choice of a toy sheet and then they scan it and you can watch it bounce on a large screen. We went to see Santa who was very friendly and the setup was very nice – I love big tall chairs like this one.Īfter seeing Santa you can crawl into Santa’s sleigh and design your own sleigh that gets emailed to you. There were 5 dancers and they were very up close, which just felt weird. To the right is a stage where they do dance/singing shows about every 15-20 minutes. Event SpaceĪbout the event space: You start in the forest which was neat to walk through and take some pictures like this one. They also allowed us to use our own cameras, which is great, so I didn’t purchase the one of the boys. I ended up buying the picture of our entire family on Santa’s lap. It was $7.95 per sheet of photos no matter the size.

#Santa fantastical free
There is a Santa that is free and the pictures were actually affordable to purchase. (As a reminder, I have 3 boys aged 12, 8, & 5). A lot of the event was a bit too young for my 12-year-old. Ultimately it is an event that has a lot of great photo opportunities, not necessarily fun activities for the kids to actually do. It is a timed entry – our tickets were at 4:45 and we spent about an hour and half exploring. If you went to Candytopia this is very similar, but just holiday-themed. My family went to Santa’s Fantastical on December 7.

We are so thankful for the time she took to write this review for us about Santa’s Fantastical! Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at or via telephone at 87.This article is written by contributing author, Ashley Jansen. Readers who wish to experience this delightful work can purchase "Santa Found The North Pole" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble. Kids of all ages will enjoy reading, admiring the pictures, and believing in Santa Claus again.
#Santa fantastical series
Published by Fulton Books, Santa Jim's first book of his series will bring out the child in everyone as it transports children and adults alike into a world of holiday cheer, festivities, and a whole lot of magic. Do you think they have Blue Tooth at the North Pole?" Yes, there are elves, flying reindeer, fairies, and many other characters you have never heard of that live in the North Pole. Read about why you cannot find the North Pole on a map, but how it does exist. But how did Santa end up at the North Pole? Really? How did the elves and fairies get there? What makes the reindeer fly and what gender are they? And what about the magic? Have you ever wondered where the magic comes from? It is never talked about. Santa Jim writes, "We have all read books, watched movies, and have believed in Santa at one time in our lives. Santa Jim, a member of the International Brotherhood of Real Bearded Santas, who donates most of his profits for children ' s cancer research, has completed his most recent book " Santa Found The North Pole " : a lovely narrative about Santa's journey towards the north pole that features flying reindeer, fairies, elves, and the many wonders in our well-loved Christmas tales.
