Tickets are set to go on sale tomorrow (September 28) for Fenwick’s Santa on the Roof event – with huge demand expected.
The hugely popular event is set to return to the Fenwick Newcastle rooftop from November 7, right up until Christmas Eve, giving youngsters the chance to meet Santa himself.
Organisers say guests will have the chance to meet Father Christmas, explore his magical cabin, help his elves with some crafting and stop off at ‘Café Claus’.
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Tickets will go on sale on Thursday (September 29) morning at 10am with huge demand anticipated, with an online queuing system in place to manage bookings.
Adults and children will both be expected to pay £17.50 per person for entry to the event, with under 2s going free.
Other Christmas events at the department store include breakfast, supper and afternoon teas with Santa, as well as ‘Storytime with the Elves’ and a festive cinema.
Tickets for these other events will go on sale in October.
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No date has yet been announced for when the shop’s iconic Christmas window display for 2022 will be unveiled, but their other festive events all start in the week of November 7, suggesting the window could be unveiled around the same time.
Kieran McBride, Store Director at Fenwick Newcastle, said: “We are excited to be bringing our calendar of Christmas events back to Newcastle for 2022.
"The festive season is always full of magic for the team at Fenwick and we look forward to welcome everyone to Fenwick this festive season.
“Santa and his elves have been incredibly busy endeavouring to make the returning events even more special than usual this year and introduce Afternoon Tea with Santa hosted in Arthur’s for the first time.”
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