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National Ice Centre
Selected dates from Saturday 15 December - Sunday 23 December 2018 | 9.30am - 11am
£15 per child, £12.50 per adult
Make Christmas extra special this year and treat your little ones to a magical Brunch with Santa himself, then take to the ice and enjoy a festive skate. Youngsters and parents will get the chance to enjoy a delicious buffet brunch, spend time with Santa and receive a special gift before gliding onto the ice. There will also be a classic Christmas film playing out on the big screen and colouring mats on the tables to keep the children entertained.
Staff will be on hand to make the morning as magical as possible and, as a bonus, the kids (and parents ) can get their faces painted and transform into their favourite character for the day!
Make Christmas last longer than just a day and create memories that will last a lifetime! There’s limited places available so book your place now!
Santa will be stopping off and paying National Ice Centre a visit on the following days between 9:30am-11am:
£15 per child (includes brunch with Santa, gift, skating session and skate hire)
£12.50 per adult (includes brunch with Santa, skating session and skate hire)
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