A POPULAR children’s attraction near York is all set for the arrival of Father Christmas.
William’s Den, in North Cave, near York, in East Yorkshire is owned and run by Tor and Christian Carver.
Tickets are now available for the William’s Christmas Experience taking place every Saturday and Sunday from November 30 to December 24.
It will feature a brand-new Christmas Show written by William’s Den and performed by local actors. Den visitors can book a time to meet Father Christmas in his newly created woodland lodge and capture a festive family photo. Mother Christmas’ Toy Shop will be open for all children over one to choose a free early Christmas present to take home using their coins from Father Christmas.
Families can join Bauble ze Baker to decorate a festive gingerbread and toast marshmallows around the firepit. There’s also the added option to jump into William’s Giant Snow Globe for a festive photo opportunity.
There’s also unlimited indoor-outdoor play included with every ticket and a chance to explore the Christmas Trail.
Tor said: “Christmas at William’s Den is a magical time of year. We’ve gone to great lengths to create an experience that captures the true spirit of Christmas, inspired by the festive joys we remember from growing up.
“This year we’ve created a new woodland lodge for families to meet Father Christmas in, made from materials in our woodland. And we’ve been working hard on the 2024 Christmas Show which promises to entertain children of all ages (even the grown-ups!)
“We can’t wait to welcome Father Christmas and families, book your tickets online in advance to avoid disappointment.”
For families with toddlers, William’s Den will also host ‘Toddle into Christmas’ on Friday 13 and December 20 - a smaller but equally wonderful Christmas experience designed for children under four.
Tickets for William’s Christmas Experience are priced at £29.95 for children and £17.95 for adults. They are available to book now on the William’s Den website www.williamsden.co.uk/christmas-experience
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