Icsics wrote: » We went to the zoo last year. Kids loved it, nice Santa & gifts. Booked again this year (online)
Aint Eazy Being Cheezy wrote: » Ok, I was wondering. Causey farm outside Kells is fabulous but booking early is necessary
CheerLouth wrote: » Did someone say that they have booked Causey Farm for Christmas? I'm debating it but it seems quite expensive - 80 quid for a family of four!
CheerLouth wrote: » My sister is the same with one of hers so she is pushing us big time. Ours are still quite little and we've never done an experience before. I'll give it some more thought!
DvB wrote: » To be fair, ours were 5 before we brought them to any of the christmas 'experience' events, up until then it was just Santas's grotto in the Blanchardstown SC. We felt they were a bit too young to appreciate them before then & one of them was freaked by the idea of meeting santa before then anyway & had refused to go in & see him, even in a family group.
washiskin wrote: » Also, I saw the Christmas at Centre Parcs ad last night. It looks magical, if the ad is to be believed. Small print said children from €18 iirc but I presume that's to see Santy only. I suppose it would be a nice, but not necessarily cheaper, alternative to Lapland.
Jude13 wrote: » Whilst we are at it, does anyone know of a good Santa in Limerick around Chirstmas, or at a push Dublin city centre? also do you need to book these in advance?
Toots wrote: » Ah we were so disappointed going home from it. My husband and I tried to keep up the festive cheer for the kids (even though inside we were like, wtf they've destroyed it) but when we left my son said "I had fun but I preferred the old way they had it." We noticed the christmas cheer even seemed a bit thin on the ground among the elves, too. I wonder will there be a drop off in repeat business for it this year.