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We have no small children so I was a bit sceptical, however it was quite magical, it?s basically a walk around the park with lights and soothing music. There are food and drink stalls but queues are quite long. As a winter evening stroll it was very enjoyable.people have said it?s quite expensive, but then so are most things nowadays.
  • 2 weeks later...
Not worth it for me. May appeal to children but there are only a few Christmas lights at beginning and then random selection of cartoon characters, mythical creatures, dinosaurs and tacky flowers. At the beginning the music is drowned out by mini funfair so not particularly magical or atmospheric.
It wasn?t really my thing either, but the people I was with liked it and the moving dinosaurs were cool. Probably great if you like photos of shiny things for social media. It took us about an hour to get round so ?20 isn?t bad - we could have spent longer but it was really really cold.
  • 3 weeks later...

Tima Wrote:

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> Not worth it for me. May appeal to children but

> there are only a few Christmas lights at beginning

> and then random selection of cartoon characters,

> mythical creatures, dinosaurs and tacky flowers.

> At the beginning the music is drowned out by mini

> funfair so not particularly magical or

> atmospheric.


and I am just a little attracted by the fact that the characters are a bit like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKg5L9X8Ty8. my children adore them

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