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Hi wondering which santas grotto would be the best one to take my two daughters to this year

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Hi wondering which santas grotto would be the best one to take my two daughters to this year

 

Last year we took 3 grandkids to the one at Meadowhall, they loved it; sadly though it is not like when we were kids, no matter where you take them.:(

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Last year we took 3 grandkids to the one at Meadowhall, they loved it; sadly though it is not like when we were kids, no matter where you take them.:(
No it isnt the santa has got older eheh:D

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Weston Park museum is usually brilliant,not sure if they are having one this year,not been in the last couple of weeks so not sure.

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Im sure you people mean Father Christmas.

All this santa stuff is just too american!.

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sundowners is brilliant but a tad expensive

the nicest santa we went to see last year was at dobbies garden center

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No it isnt the santa has got older eheh:D

 

No BB Santa doesn't age he stays the same all the time, but sadly we do age:)

 

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Im sure you people mean Father Christmas.

All this santa stuff is just too american!.

 

Sorry but I'm 55 and I've always known him as either Santa, or favver Christmas

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Im sure you people mean Father Chistmas.

All this santa stuff is just too american!.

 

Hardly American, seeing as it's derived from the Dutch name for Saint Nicholas !

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I am taking my 3 kids to sundown again. Booked tickets last night. Its £14 for adults and kids but you get a gift, see santa ans have a full day out on the rides, so it is worth it.

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Creswell Crags is usually good, there's activities for the kids too.

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Hardly American, seeing as it's derived from the Dutch name for Saint Nicholas !

 

Very American in the sense its the name they use.

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Very American in the sense its the name they use.

 

It's the name many countries use, it's got nothing to do with America !

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