Peter Rabbit tea party

The world of Beatrix Potter
 
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Join Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit for a fun afternoon at the World of Beatrix Potter Attraction.

Our very own Beatrix will read the wonderful Tale of Peter Rabbit, and the world’s most famous bunny will be available for selfies with all his fans! Every child will have their very own rabbit ears to colour in, plus a special gift to take away.

The event takes place in our Laundrama party venue which is just across from the Attraction on Rayrigg Road.

Your ticket includes:

  • Entry to the World of Beatrix Potter Attraction on the day of the party
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Storytime with Beatrix Potter followed by a short Peter Rabbit animation
  • A gift for every child
  • A photo opportunity with Peter Rabbit

We recommend you leave an hour to look around the Attraction on the day of the party (between 10 am and 5.30 pm). The party lasts around 60 minutes and a visit to the Attraction takes around 45-60 minutes.

The world of Beatrix Potter


Price:

Baby (under 12 months): £7.50
Child (age 1-2): £16
Child (age 3-16): £22
Adult: £28

 
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