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Santa's Magical Kingdom arrives at the Crown Pyramid

Santa’s Magical Kingdom has opened its doors at the Crown Pyramid, providing a fun and interactive entertainment experience that is sure the send the youngest of Santa’s fans into a hyperactive frenzy.

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The giant pyramid tent has been filled with activities, rides, games and snow machines, and there’s a show circus featuring singing, dancing, trapeze artists, and the most amazing troupe of performing dogs.

Inside there is a mountain of activities to undertake. We decorated gingerbread men, which were immediately devoured, wrote letters to Santa and undertook some craft making.

There were heaps of rides to go from a carousel, to bumper cars, swirling tea cup rides, and a kid sized roller coaster. All the rides are included as part of your ticket price and you can line up again and again.

The trio of children we borrowed for the opening night spent time on the bouncy castle, frolicked under snow machines, and we even hung out with the big man himself – Santa! We got a commemorative snap of the occasion too – with us all sitting on Santa’s giant red chair.

The experience kept us busy for hours, and we didn’t even have time to go on all the rides.

Santa’s Magical Kingdom is at the Crown Pyramid until 23rd December.

OIP Staff


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