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Lapland UK

29 replies

iloveholidays · 04/10/2016 16:42

I was going to book for Lapland UK but it's coming in more expensive than I was expecting.... £95.50 each for the first weekend of December.

Does anyone know if they are cheaper if you book as an early bird? Wondering whether to organise for next year.... £95.50 for a family of 5 is pushing it.... Do I go for it?!?!

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LittleReindeerwithcloggson · 16/10/2016 16:10

It is amazing and worth every penny. The attention to detail is second to none and you really believe you are in Lapland. You make toys with the elves, play tunes with the elves, go to mother Christmas kitchen for story time and gingerbread icing and go to Elf village. In the village you can go icesjatinf on a huge rink, make magic keys and reindeer shoes in the forge, send a postcard from elf village as well as eat and shop in the sweet and toy shop. It's then a magical walk through the forest to father Christmas' cabin where he knows everything about you (what you did at school yesterday, what your pets are called etc)
Absolutely magical

LittleReindeerwithcloggson · 16/10/2016 16:10

That was ice skating btw!

FoddyWaddle · 31/10/2016 15:04

We have booked to visit this year! We are currently debating buying the toys to give on christmas morning from Santa. However they would cost £100 in total and i was wondering if they are the finishing touch? My worry is that with the excitement of all the new toys the lapland uk toys will get 'lost' and not be very magical?

Nooneyouwilleverknow · 31/10/2016 15:21

Can anyone recommend somewhere to stay closr by we want to do it bext year i cant afford it this year but its a three hour drive away so will need a hotel. If anyone can recommend one for a family of four?

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