Lapland UK:
This week we went on a very special road trip to visit the most magical of all Christmas destinations. We set off from Nottingham in search of Lapland UK to find Santa and his Christmas elves. We were given a destination of the Enchanted Forest. Fortunately, sat nav had heard of it.
It was going to be our biggest and most exciting mission this Christmas.
We had received some very special invitations in the post. Santa was worried the elves could not get all the toys ready in time for Christmas, and had asked children from all over to go to Lapland UK and help him.
We were up for this challenge! Who would say no to Santa after all?
After meeting the wood elves, we chanted the magic rhyme and thought our favourite Christmas thoughts to open the magic door that led us into Lapland UK. We were off! Our magical mission had begun. Everyone was just a little bit excited, including Mummy!
We headed into Lapland to find out how we could help Santa’s elves make enough toys for all the children that had made it onto the good list.
There was lots to be done, and all the children were ready to get the toys made and fill them with Christmas magic.
Christmas didn’t stop there either. When our work was done we headed further into Lapland UK to find Mother Christmas. There was more work to be done in her kitchen. It takes a lot of effort to make Christmas special.
Don’t forget to do your elf wave when you see one in Lapland UK. It makes them very happy indeed. We were experts in elf waves by the time we left this magical place.
Mother Christmas let us make gingerbread, but warned us not to give any to Santa. He eats a little bit too much, she said.
And the huskies don’t like gingerbread either!
And the big husky really doesn’t like gingerbread, but loves lots of cuddles!
We bought some sweets with our Jingle coins. That’s the money they use in Lapland UK. We wanted to take some presents home for our Daddy and big brother, and we might have eaten some chocolate money too. They let the Big Folk use cards in Elf Village, but Jingle coins are much better in elf shops.
We didn’t make it onto the ice skating rink in Elf Village, but we enjoyed watching the skaters. We played on rocking horses, wrote a letter to Santa and had lots of fun until it was time to see Santa.
After a very busy time in Elf Village, it was time for us to head off to find the big man in red with a white beard. He was waiting for us somewhere in Lapland UK, and we couldn’t be late. An elf showed us the way, so we didn’t get lost in the Enchanted Forest. She was incredibly helpful, and very jolly too!
We loved our time with Santa. He knew lots about us, and thanked us for all our help in the toy factory. He gave us a lovely present to bring home with us, and we made sure he knew exactly what we wanted for Christmas.
We loved our Lapland UK experience, and now we truly understand the magic of Christmas. If you want to enjoy a truly magical family experience, then Lapland UK is for you. While we were visiting, some of the children there had their birthday. We heard a little girl tell her Mummy she’d ‘had the best birthday ever’.
It was a lovely day, one that we will not forget in a hurry.
We received complimentary entry to Lapland UK in return for an honest review, but all thoughts and opinions are our own.
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This looks brilliant, so magical! I don’t even have kids and I want to go lol 🙂
Debbie
Thanks, this looks brill, planning to go there now
Wow looks fun great time xx
I really want to take my 3 kiddies to Lapland UK – I have heard so many fantastic things about it. We are really big on Christmas in our house, so hopefully one year we can go.