Not sure how hard into the Christmas experience you want to go, but there’s something called Lapland UK too. Tickets went on sale a few months back so not sure if they’ll still be available - but you might get lucky on the resale market closer to the time where people realise they can’t attend?
Thank you for replying Here. Both my sisters are actually over 20.
I took the youngest to the Disney on ice show after her 11+ and wanted a redo, as the middle one didn’t come even if it’s not technically for their age.
Our parents didn’t celebrate/ do Christmas, but we all still love the lights and decorations.
My youngest has her last French university exam tomorrow and said she wanted to go to LEGOLAND to celebrate, but I’m looking at Thorpe park as it would be closer. (They would be going without me).
A National trust membership is the main gift I’ve thought about giving for Christmas or might just join before for the summer period . I don’t generally buy presents for my brother or parents. Things I buy in the post Christmas M&S sale tend to be non glamorous socks, PJ’s and underwear.
Due to family drama at least I also save on flower gifts for my aunt.
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If you're a lover of decking the halls with all things tinsel, you'll certainly appreciate the Christmas decor at these English stately homes. With larger-than-life Christmas trees and grand staircases festooned in festive fairy lights, these Christmas houses make for the perfect Yuletide day...
www.visitengland.com
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If you want home Inspo:
We hope no one breaks in.
mashable.com
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