C is for
Children, Christmas and Carlton Park
Christmas is a magical time for the whole family to enjoy together; so what better way to celebrate with the children than at one of the Carlton Park Hotel’s festive family fun days.
This December, some Very Important Guests will be making their way from Arendelle to the Carlton Park for the third year running as Ice Queen Elsa brings her younger sister Elsa and frozen friend Olaf for a very Magical Breakfast.
When the sky’s awake, Anna and Elsa will be too as they prepare for Frozen Fever once again. Start your day with them
FESTIVE FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT
A Magical Breakfast
with Santa and his special Frozen guests
Saturdays 9th and 16th December
8.30am-11.30am
Festive buffet-style breakfast with continental and carvery selections
Served until 10.30am
Special appearances from Anna, Elsa and Olaf at 8.30am, 9.30am and 10.30am
Plus Christmas crafts and a gift for all children from Santa
Adults: £12.95
Children (2-12): £6.95 Under 2s: Free
For more information or to book, call 01709 849955 or email
sales@carltonparkhotel.com 102-104 Moorgate Road, Rotherham S60 2BG
www.carltonparkhotel.com
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Santa’s Sunday Lunch
Sundays 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th December
3 course Sunday lunch with coffee and homemade fudge
Served 12pm-2pm
With entertainment from 2.30pm and a gift for all children from Santa
Adults: £15.95
Children (2-12): £9.95 Under 2s: Free
Christmas
Pantomime – Dick Whittington
Saturday 23rd December From 12pm
Brought to you by Talegate Theatre Productions
Performance: 1pm-3pm (with 30min interval)
Snacks available on the day All tickets £7.95
Family New Year Celebration
Saturday 30th December 3.30pm-7pm
2 course buffet served 4pm-5pm
With party games and disco Adults: £14.95
Children (2-12): £8.95 Under 2s: Free
and enjoy everything from pancakes and pastries to fruit, cereals and yoghurt and even a full cooked breakfast.
Everyone knows Olaf LOVES everything hot, especially warm hugs. So get ready for lots of cuddles and keep an eye on your lovely cup of hot chocolate and marshmallows! And remember,
conceal, don’t feel, don’t let the kids know you’re more excited than they are to meet Santa who will be joining his Frozen friends. With a big, round belly like a bowl full of jelly, Santa loves to stop off at the Carlton Park to sample
what’s on the menu at Christmastime – especially for a Sunday roast; Mrs Claus just can’t master Yorkshire puds.
He’ll be there each Sunday in December with presents for all the good little boys and girls who eat all their vegetables, with a special visit on Christmas Eve to fuel up before his long journey ahead. Speaking of journeys, Dick Whittington will be passing by on his way to London as the Carlton Park presents their very first Christmas pantomime. With the help of the brilliant Talegate Theatre Productions, join Dick Whittington and his cat Tommy as they go in search of gold-paved streets, meet Alice and Alderman Fitzwarren and face the wrath of King Rat on the path to becoming Mayor of London. And as a month of family fun comes to an end, say hello to 2018 with their Family New Year Celebration with lots of dancing, games and even a countdown for everyone to get involved in.
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