A new event arrives in Manchester next week promising 'a magical interactive world' for families to explore. Dreamland Imaginarium will let parents and young children 'explore multiple spaces with giant inflatable creatures, games and many surprises'.
Billed as 'a magical place where dreams come to life' it will feature 'four colourful worlds of imagination filled with exciting inflatable creatures such as talking cacti, hanging birds and a giant octopus'.
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It's coming to Regent Retail Park in Salford, close to the border with Manchester, and has been created by events company Fever, the people behind The Chocolate Factory experience that came to The Trafford Centre this summer.
The indoor event runs from December 21, just in time for the school Christmas holidays, and is on until February.
Organisers say: "Dreamland Imaginarium offers a multisensory imaginative, interactive world bursting with giant inflatable creatures, different textures, sights, sounds and scents.
"With the Christmas holidays nearly upon us, this experience offers families a fun-filled day out for their kids this Christmas season. Opening its doors on December 21, it is home to a plethora of multi-sensory activities, inspired by children’s dreams.
"Designed for children aged 2–10 years old, Dreamland Imaginarium is a magical world that allows families the chance to explore their dreams by entering four colourful worlds, bringing together giant inflatable creatures, interactive games and many surprises all in one space."
The four 'worlds' include Dreams of Flight, Underwater Enchantment, Monster’s Midway, and Fantastical Flora.
Children are promised 'friendly monsters, birds, fish and flora' along with 'an abundance of space to run, bounce, crawl and daydream'.
Attractions will include a 'ball pit filled with shimmering pearls', a neon dance floor, a slide, inflatable play and more.
Ticket prices start from £22 for an adult and a child. Under twos go free. Visit the website here to book.
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