Staff at Wonderland in Telford face the mammoth task of wrapping 12,000 presents before the start of the park’s Winter Wonderland event this weekend.
Will they do it? We spoke to the chief pixie – and the boss himself – to find out.
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I hope they make a better job of it than they did with Halloween.
As much as Halloween is all about ghosts & goblins & suchforth, I though the general theme (especially ‘zombie Snow White’) were a little strong for a park aimeed at the smaller children age range. My six year-old little girl was petrified; it was just too realistic for her!
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i went to wonderland at halloween in the day with the younger children and again at night with the older ones.we thought it was fantastic.everyone is advised that the evening is aimed more for older children on both the advertisments and on the phone.if you choose to ignore this then you have no right to complain.i will be going at christmas and i know that it will be first class..keep up the good work wonderland and ignore the ignorant
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