It’s 100 days until Christmas, and Liverpool’s most popular Christmas attraction, The North Pole Experience, marks this exciting moment with an invitation to North West children’s charities to join them for a free Christmas visit.
With just 100 days to go until Christmas, this much-loved immersive attraction held at Otterspool Adventure, has announced plans to dedicate special festive days to North West children’s charities this December.


The initiative will see selected charities given the chance to enjoy a magical day at the attraction with their family. The event is already working with Zoe’s Place and Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, and has opened up more places and dates to allow them to accommodate more charities in the North West.
The attraction takes families on a journey to the North Pole, where they encounter colourful characters, enjoy festive crafts and treats, soaking up the Christmas atmosphere, and most importantly, meet Father Christmas.
Since its launch, the North Pole Experience has become a highlight of Liverpool’s festive calendar, drawing families from across the North West to take part in its immersive storytelling and larger-than-life Christmas setting. This year promises to be even more festive with new surprises/features added.


Steven Cosgrove, Director of the North Pole Experience, said:
“Christmas is all about making memories and sharing joy, and everyone deserves to feel part of that. By inviting local charities to the North Pole Experience, we can help spread a little bit of festive magic to those who need it most. It’s something we’re proud to do and we can’t wait to welcome more charities through our doors.”
Families can:
• Ride the Snowtrail Express from the fictional Liverpool Victoria Railway Station
• Help Patch and Coggs in the Elf Workshop and take home a teddy bear
• Visit Mrs Claus ’Kitchen for freshly baked gingerbread
• Skate on the ice rink
• Explore the Elf Village, shops, and Mr. Toasty’s firepit
• Send a letter at the North Pole Post Office
• Meet Santa in his log cabin
The North Pole Experience will run to the public on the following dates:
• 29 & 30 November
• 6 & 7 December
• 13 & 14 December
• 20 – 24 December
Steven, comments:
‘Tickets are on sale to the general public now to book online, but we are asking charities who would like to be considered for one of the dedicated December days to contact info@thenorthpoleexperience.co.uk and provide a little bit about their
charity, along with their charity number as soon as they can.”
Places are limited and only a number of charities will be selected, so please get in touch by Friday 26th September.
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