Make your Christmas Magical, with a visit to The Reindeer Centre
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Old and young alike will enjoy visiting Santa’s Magical Grotto. Walk through six animated festive scenes; children will then have their very own special encounter with Father Christmas alongside some of his “Trusted Reindeer Friends”. Every young visitor receives a quality wrapped gift, while adults will enjoy soaking up the atmosphere and tucking into a complimentary mince pie.
ALL UNDER COVER
FREE PARKING
No pre-booking required
FAMILY ATTRACTIONS 3 Straw Bale Ball Pit 3 Snow (fake) Play Area 3 Elf entertainers 3 Christmas "Passports" 3 Bouncy Castle and Play Area
3 Gift Shop - Large Animal corner
OPEN 16TH NOVEMBER UNTIL 24TH DECEMBER - 10AM - 4PM PRICES FROM £7.50 To £15
Great People, Great Place, Great Opportunity
Capralama Farm, Bethersden, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3EQ FOR FURTHER DETAILS VISIT:
www.reindeercentre.co.uk 01233 820545
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