Jingle all the way to Snowplanet for family Christmas fun
29 October 2012
Jingle all the way to Snowplanet for family Christmas fun
Kiwi families dreaming of a white Christmas will have their wishes come true this year as Snowplanet, New Zealand’s only indoor snow resort, brings Santa to the slopes and kicks off the ho-ho-holiday season with a festive market day.
Santa will helicopter his way to Snowplanet on Saturday 1 December and take residence in a frosty, glistening grotto in the snow. Families can have their Christmas photo taken with the jolly fellow and enjoy a day out together.
Snowplanet Christmas Market
Day
Holiday market stalls, bouncy castle, skiing,
snowboarding, tubing and helicopter rides.
Date:
Saturday 1 December
Time: 10.00am –
2.00pm
11.00am – Santa arrives by
helicopter
Venue: Snowplanet, 91 Small Road,
Silverdale, Auckland
Cost: Entry to Christmas
Market Day is FREE, activities additional.
Snowplanet
Santa in the Snow Grotto
Have your family Christmas
photo taken with Santa in his snow grotto. Don’t forget
your winter woollies.
Dates: Saturday 1 – Sunday
2 December
Saturday 8 – Sunday 9 December
Saturday
15 – Tuesday 25 December
Time: 10.00am –
2.00pm
Venue: Snowplanet, 91 Small Road,
Silverdale, Auckland
Costs: $15.00 per
person
Price is per child, additional children in photo are $5.00 each. Includes one photo and a special gift for each child. Parents are free. Additional photos are $5.00. Snow gear can be hired for $10.00 with Santa on the Snow entry.
For more information visit www.snowplanet.co.nz/santa-in-the-snow
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