I booked online from their own website and paid $60 for one adult and two children. We would probably have had a better time if we brought our camper instead. I told my husband, I would have rather of stayed in a nice hotel instead. I was expecting a little better stay considering we paid 140.00 to stay there. Or someone smoked in it and they tried covering up the smell. It was clean and had all the amenities in it, but it smelled like smoke. The cottage is the only reason I am rating the park average. She brought it to us and it was perfect size for the 3 of us and not expensive. We ordered pizza from the shack and it was great. I think the train ride should be free with the stay in the park. That was a nice feature of the park, they even discounted it because we weren't going to be using it long. The playground could use a little help, but our 2 year old didn't care! We did rent a golf cart for the day and we kept it throughout the night. They do have a pool and playground for kids, both very clean. The ladies at the front desk were VERY nice. I think maybe 5 other families were camping at the same time. We checked in at 3 on Sunday in September. Santa's Magical Kingdom opens every night at 5:30 p.m., from November 18, 2016, to January 8, 2017.We did a weekend trip to STL and with a 2 year old, a cabin seemed ideal. Every evening, Santa's elves bake fresh chocolate chip cookies and their special recipe hot chocolate along with other goodies available at the snack bar, made from a secret recipe that's as coveted as the gold medal in the reindeer-games Olympics. Before and after pictures, little ones and adults can let imaginations run wild through shelves brimming with unique holiday toys, gifts, and décor. Youthful believers outfitted in bright smiles climb onto Santa's lap as photographers snap vivid, waterproof memories that are copyright-free and ready to be reproduced for holiday-card mailings or magazine-cover submissions. Kids are welcome to drop off letters to Santa in his North Pole mailbox before stepping out of cars and into Kringle's General Store. Eyes widen in wonder while taking in a 300-foot waterfall flowing from the clouds, Santa's reindeer soaring overhead, the fancy footwork of the bulbs in the Tunnel of Dancing Lights, and the giant gingerbread bulldozers of Candyland. The 4-story-tall doors to Santa's kingdom sweep open to admit slow-moving cars or turtle-drawn racing chariots into the holiday fantasyland. Santa’s Magical Kingdom opens every night at 5:30 p.m., from November 18, 2011, to January 8, 2012.įilled with millions of dazzling lights, the 35-acre drive-through fantasyland at Santa's Magical Kingdom brings the North Pole to children, along with a chance to whisper wishes into Father Christmas's ear as cameras flash. Claus passes out steaming mugs of spiced cider, hot cocoa, and fresh coffee to complement her chocolate-chip cookies, made from a secret recipe that’s as coveted as the gold medal in the reindeer-games Olympics. Youthful believers outfitted in bright smiles climb onto Santa’s lap as photographers snap vivid, waterproof memories that are copyright-free and ready to be reproduced for holiday-card mailings or magazine-cover submissions. Kids are welcome to drop off letters to Santa in his North Pole mailbox before stepping out of cars and into Kringle’s General Store. Eyes widen in wonder while taking in a 300-foot waterfall flowing from the clouds, the reindeer soaring above the quaint town of Elfland, the fancy footwork of the bulbs in the Tunnel of Dancing Lights, and the giant gingerbread bulldozers of Candyland. The 4-story-tall doors to Santa’s kingdom sweep open to admit slow-moving cars or turtle-drawn racing chariots into the holiday fantasyland. The Santa photo package includes:įilled with millions of dazzling lights, the 35-acre drive-through fantasyland at Santa’s Magical Kingdom brings the North Pole to children, along with a chance to whisper wishes into Father Christmas’s ear as cameras flash. A picture with Santa gives future generations a glimpse of holidays past without the risk involved in producing homemade music videos of “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer.” Capture holiday memories safely with today’s Groupon: for $17, you get family admission and a Santa photo package at Santa’s Magical Kingdom in Eureka (a $34 value).
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