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Christmas 2010 at Farmer Palmer's Farm Park

Event 

Christmas 2010 at Farmer Palmer's Farm Park
Title:
Christmas 2010 at Farmer Palmer's Farm Park
When:
Saturday 04 December 2010, - Sunday 19 December 2010, 10:00 h - 16:00 h
Where:
Farmer Palmer's Farm Park - Organford, Dorset
Category:
Kids Events

Description

Join us this Festive Season for all sorts of Seasonal Sillyness...

 

- Eagerly await Santa's arrival by Tractor Trailer on Saturday 4th December @ 10.30am

 

- Visit Saturday/Sunday 4th & 5th, 11th & 12th, 18th & 19th December and meet Santa (additional £5.95 charge applies to meet Santa which includes a present of similar value)

 

- Join in with Carol Service around the tree courtesy of Winton Salvation Army's Youth Band on Sundays 5th & 12th December at 2.45pm

 

- Don't miss Christmas Roast Dinner served in the Hen House Restaurant on Sundays throughout December

 

Venue

Farmer Palmer's Farm ParkMap
Venue:
Farmer Palmer's Farm Park   -   Website
Street:
Wareham Road
ZIP:
BH16 6EU
City:
Organford, Dorset
Tel:
01202 622022
Country:
UK

Description

Designed specifically for children 8 years and under, this family run visitor attraction is a real find! A full day out of fun where you can relax knowing the standards make Farmer Palmers one of the best attractions in Dorset.

 

NEW for 2011 – Fun water play area, squeals of delight and play, a real hit! The woodland walk has had a 'spring clean' and is beautiful, you will probably see a deer or two.

 

There are lots of different animal activities, little ponies, cute guinea pigs, hungry lambs and goats, in fact an event every half hour; that means you can mix this with the play areas and easily stay all day. The pig racing is a giggle and very exciting.

 

The brilliant Customer Service Award winning staff have an excellent attitude, are friendly and approachable, understanding the needs of parents/grandparents with little ones.

 

The café will surprise you with delicious, traditional meals cooked on site and they make their own top quality cakes, even the china can be taken outside. The attention to detail is obvious in all the little things (highchairs, baby changing, microwave for bottles, they also welcome breastfeeding).

 

You can ride the uniquely bumpy tractor ride in the sun or soft indoor playzone if it rains. A complete all weather attraction. Their care and attention means you’ll have a day out that is great value for money. After your 1st visit, don’t be surprised if your children are asking to come back again the next day!

 
 
 
 
 
 
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