A family friends child is disabled and struggles to get to places like Santas grotto, this'll be perfect for them. Even for my own children, can just see their faces light up!
So two kids works out £15 each / Three kids £11.60 odd and so on - no limit on number of children per visit.
Imagine the look on your child’s face when one of Santa’s Elves knocks on the door!
Book your Elf visit this Christmas with Sense Theatre and be the talk of the playground! The Elves will surprise your children with a special visit. They shall captivate your child with stories about Father Christmas and the North Pole, and they will even make magic snow appear!
Plus the Elf will leave you a lovely Christmas Eve Gift Box containing a book, a Christmas cup, hot chocolate Rudolf and reindeer food, which is beautifully gift-wrapped.
Top comments
ovverbruv
20 Oct 1521#2
I might book one when the kids are out....
LoRdPlOps111 to ovverbruv
20 Oct 1515#5
Not allowed to do it when the kids aren't around pal, been too many instances in recent years of Elves getting interfered with.
Number one rule in the Christmas 'Elf and Safety manual - no kids = no show.
n3m3s1s to ovverbruv
20 Oct 156#13
Now then, now then,..
just ask Santa
pauline1974
20 Oct 153#9
Hahaha! Fab :-)
Latest comments (37)
thelight1974
29 Oct 15#37
are all the elves that pretty? it's kind of a deal breaker.
nickye6990
23 Oct 15#36
They bring your child a Xmas eve box full of goodies which you purchase seperately then they asked mine it they had been good and what they would like for Xmas. They they talked a bit about how they have been very busy preparing and making all the toys and that Santa was very proud of them. They they gave them the box and said that they must be very good and to get to bed early ready for Santa. They don't read a story but the look on my children's faces was worth every penny. Other companies charge a lot more too. Hope they can help you out
peytonlily
23 Oct 15#35
Hey that's great , I've just contacted them and they are going to try and sort something out :smiley: as they don't usually cover Worcester . Does the elf come in and tell story ect ?
nickye6990
22 Oct 15#34
I don't they have a Facebook that's how I book mine it's Disco Dome Parties Birmingham
nickye6990
21 Oct 15#20
If any one is in the Birmingham area these people do it they are fab
peytonlily to nickye6990
22 Oct 15#33
Do you have the web address please as live in Worcester and would love this for the kids :smiley:
coolcat21
21 Oct 15#32
Cute idea - I wonder how many new Santa's Elves businesses will now start in other areas of the country? Surprised kissogram / stripogram business haven't diversified yet!
Kyrt
21 Oct 15#31
Troll alert!
But seriously, I too have heard of lots of elves being interfered with and the elf and safety manual is very clear about this point. However I am surprised nobody has mentioned section 3 chapter 11, "avoiding injury when felling Yule logs" as the incidence of this is far greater.
pikapops
21 Oct 15#30
I'd love this job. Dressing up as an elf, giving pressies to children, wrapping then up, keeping them entertained sounds like so much fun.
eset12345
21 Oct 15#29
cor, just send the cute elf around, i'll dress as santa and unload my sack just for her :man:
Oneday77
21 Oct 15#28
It's irrelevant, probably wouldn't stop to get a name.
Oneday77
21 Oct 15#27
So if I had a baby goat in the house, my face could be lit up by a visit from the elves?
xxdeborahxx
20 Oct 15#7
does anyone know what parts of London is included for visits please?
baggs1981 to xxdeborahxx
21 Oct 15#26
I would hope all parts.. and how do you know her name is London?
beckshaw0303
21 Oct 15#25
How do you find out the locations available? I've gone through the booking as far as I can without committing and can't seem to figure it out?!
beckshaw0303
21 Oct 15#24
How do you find out locations?
dgrimshaw
21 Oct 15#23
Heat added, London & Surrey area only.
LoRdPlOps111
21 Oct 15#22
Don_Mega
21 Oct 152#21
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qwerta369
21 Oct 15#19
Yes, it's quite simple. Ovverbruv made a joke about booking one when the kids are out. You didn't get the joke, telling him that he's not allowed to.
LoRdPlOps111
21 Oct 152#18
Did you read my reply to ovverbruv? Seriously, I'm not the one who the joke's on....
qwerta369
21 Oct 15#17
Hilarious. But you're the one who replied as if you thought ovverbruv was serious. So the joke's on you.
LoRdPlOps111
21 Oct 151#16
qwerta369
21 Oct 15#15
Psst.. I think ovverbruv was joking.
Aiden1512
21 Oct 15#14
Such a shame this is not national, out little boy would've loved this. :disappointed:
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ovverbruv
20 Oct 1521#2
I might book one when the kids are out....
LoRdPlOps111 to ovverbruv
20 Oct 1515#5
Not allowed to do it when the kids aren't around pal, been too many instances in recent years of Elves getting interfered with.
Number one rule in the Christmas 'Elf and Safety manual - no kids = no show.
n3m3s1s to ovverbruv
20 Oct 156#13
Now then, now then,..
just ask Santa
mmmwoah
20 Oct 15#12
Great business idea for someone to implement in other areas... Gutted it's only London :-( my kids would love this
jackiekeith
20 Oct 15#11
shame its not national! grandchildren would love this ! fantastic deal!!!
liamwill83
20 Oct 15#10
Great idea. Hot
pauline1974
20 Oct 153#9
Hahaha! Fab :-)
magicalex9
20 Oct 152#8
Hmm. Cheaper than a stripagram. Might have to invite to my Christmas party. We are all children of parents no matter the age.
Phila4
20 Oct 15#6
That's typical - 50% off discount price! We booked for them to visit us in July when the summer holidays began and paid full price. If only we had waited......................................
deborahm
20 Oct 15#4
Not in my area but this is fab, my grandchildren would have loved a visit from santas elf x
happyfeet0
20 Oct 15#3
Great idea thanks will look into this
MamaBlu2014
20 Oct 151#1
Only in Surrey and London but still, this is such a nice idea and worth every penny!
Opening post
So two kids works out £15 each / Three kids £11.60 odd and so on - no limit on number of children per visit.
Imagine the look on your child’s face when one of Santa’s Elves knocks on the door!
Book your Elf visit this Christmas with Sense Theatre and be the talk of the playground! The Elves will surprise your children with a special visit. They shall captivate your child with stories about Father Christmas and the North Pole, and they will even make magic snow appear!
Plus the Elf will leave you a lovely Christmas Eve Gift Box containing a book, a Christmas cup, hot chocolate Rudolf and reindeer food, which is beautifully gift-wrapped.
Top comments
Number one rule in the Christmas 'Elf and Safety manual - no kids = no show.
just ask Santa
Latest comments (37)
But seriously, I too have heard of lots of elves being interfered with and the elf and safety manual is very clear about this point. However I am surprised nobody has mentioned section 3 chapter 11, "avoiding injury when felling Yule logs" as the incidence of this is far greater.
Heat added
Number one rule in the Christmas 'Elf and Safety manual - no kids = no show.
just ask Santa