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Father Christmas Comes To Millerbeck

Millerbeck railway
 
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Festive Open Days on Saturday, December 9th, and Sunday, December 10th

Picture this: you’ll snap up a reserved time slot for unlimited train rides (just like our regular open days) but wait, there’s more! Get ready to strike a pose with none other than Father Christmas himself in his very own Photo Booth!

Your ticket will include:

  • Unlimited train rides during your 90min allocated time slot
  • A short visit to meet Father Christmas in his Photo Booth (you are welcome to take your own photos!)
  • 1 mulled wine or hot drink & mince pie with all adult tickets
  • 1 squash & mince pie with all child tickets
  • Other refreshments, cakes & biscuits are available to purchase – contactless card payments preferred
Millerbeck railway
Time:
10:45am
-
15:30pm


Price:

Adult £16.5, Child (over 12 months) £18.5, Baby (under 12 months) £7

 
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