Lapland UK tickets have gone on sale today, triggering the yearly rush for entry to the festive day out.
Right now many Brits are wishing for the weather to brighten here in the UK or are planning a getaway somewhere warm over the summer.
It may be worth getting your head out of daydreams of warm sea waters lapping against the shores and rapidly melting Mr Whippys to think about bagging a ticket to Lapland UK.
The Christmas experience is a dream destination for little ones and has opened its bookings for 2023 today.
Lapland trips don’t just offer lots of snow and the opportunity to meet Father Christmas, they bring an added touch of magic to the holiday season which can set the tone for the big day.
The Ascot based festive fair runs from November 11 all the way up to Christmas eve, and allows families to immerse themselves in a magical world of Santa Claus without having to jet off to the top of Finland.
Mystical elves help visitors get the most out of Lapland UK which transports young and old into a land of cosy wooden cabins and pine trees topped with snow.
At Lapland UK you’ll get free parking, an Elf passport for every small person in your party and a toy factory toy ahead of Christmas Day.
Families will be given a copy of the Lapland Times – the reporter elf’s very own newspaper filled with stories from the Elven land.
They will also get one free souvenir photo and if you have a baby in your group they’ll get an “elflet card” inviting them to join little ones for the trip of a lifetime.
Small children under 12 months old can visit Lapland UK for free.
When you get to visit Father Christmas himself, children over 12 months old will be given a beautiful husky soft toy.
Plus, little ones will get to work away in the Toy Factory and in Mother Christmas’ kitchen.
LaplandUK is an attraction for a day out, so you can't stay overnight.
However, if it's quite a trek from where you live, the good news is that there are plenty of cheap hotels and holiday cottages which are just a stone's throw away from the park.
TripAdvisor has a handy guide to the best cheap hotels near Lapland, while there are plenty of Airbnb properties and Vrbo stays within a 20 minute drive of Lapland UK
The booking portal for 2023 dates opens today at 12pm – you can book from then at portal.laplanduk.co.uk.
This year tickets cost between £109 and £149 each at the weekend, and between £59 and £139 during the week.