Santa's Christmas Grotto Hire
As a family we're huge on Christmas. Unapologetically so. We're the family that has our christmas tree up one the first of December and don't take it down until the very last day. We stuff our faces with a huge family Christmas dinner and we buy whatever we can afford for the children's presents. We have our own ritual around movies and always watch Elf as well as Santa Clause the movie (with Dudley Moore) at least once over the christmas period.
You'll see chocolates around our house everywhere. It's the only time you'll see shelled nuts in our home, but there's something extra Christmassy about using a nutcracker at christmas and shelling them yourself.
Christmas shopping and decoration shopping has long since begun and we're starting to get in the festive spirit already. Yes, we're the annoying people that will be posting count down pictures on facebook and wishing for the christmas songs to start on the radio as soon as possible!
This was all part of the reason we purchased our own inflatable Christmas Grotto. Christmas is a special time of year and it should be celebrated!We purchased what we believe to be the best value grotto you can find in the area. At £100 it's an absolute bargain for anyone putting on their own christmas fete, event or santa station! It's a great size for any venue and comfortable for Santa to sit inside and greet his visitors!
We're often asked if we will discount this product. It's tricky because for us it's a seasonal product that will only be hired for one month of the year, but has to be stored for 11 months. However, we're not heartless and we know that Christmas is a time for giving. If you are looking to use this as a way of raising funds for a charity (and you're able to provide a registered charity number) then we will work something out with you, and if you're doing it for a childrens hospital (especially an child cancer ward / pead oncology) then deffinately talk to us. We will be happy to help. It is Christmas, after-all.
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