Parents may want to get into the festive spirit early this year as Lapland UK is releasing tickets for Christmas 2022 today (March 21)!
The immersive experience includes plenty of fun activities for families including meeting huskies, gingerbread decorating, toy making, and of course that all-important meet and greet with Father Christmas himself.
This year's festivities will run from November 12 through to December 24, with tickets starting from £59 per person.
However, this may be the only chance you get to snap up tickets. Usually the attraction releases them in two windows - but the attraction has said it will be the only ticket release this season "due to huge demand".
Tickets will go on sale at midday on the Lapland UK website here.
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Lapland UK has long been a hit with families - but it's worth noting that unlike the Finnish Lapland, the UK version is a day out rather than a holiday destination.
That's because the actual experience lasts around four hours. This includes plenty of festive magic including helping the Elves make toys in the Toy Factory, gingerbread decorating with Mother Christmas, ice skating in the Elven Village, and even a chance to meet huskies.
Then of course the trip culminates with a chance to visit Father Christmas in his cosy wooden cabin, where every child receives a special golden bell that he only gives to his best elves, as well as a soft husky puppy toy.
You can find out more about the tour on lapland.co.uk.

If it's a full Lapland holiday that you're after, then you may want to add Finnish Lapland to the bucket list.
Located on the Arctic Circle, Lapland's capital Rovaniemi has plenty of brilliant hotels, bars and restaurants not to mention that Santa's Village is just 8km away. Families can enjoy a whole host of activities in the area including sledding, reindeer encounters, and even (if you're lucky) the chance to see the Northern Lights.
As for meeting Father Christmas, it's made easy all thanks to the region's dedicated Santa Claus village that has been a firm favourite with families for years.
Unfortunately, Lapland isn't a particularly budget-friendly option for families, but the good news is that there are ways to keep the costs down if you are thinking of planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
What's your favourite Christmas experience to enjoy as a family? Let us know in the comments below.