Fancy celebrating Christmas twice this year?

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Luna Park promises to make those snowy dreams come true

There’s a Ho, Ho, Whole lot of Christmas cheer these July holidays as Luna Park gets festive mid-winter. Make sure to wrap-up warm and head to Luna Park 29 June to 14 July and enter the magical Christmas Wonderland.

Walk through iconic Mr Moon and feel the merriment all around with magical lights, festive decorations galore and of course a beautiful and gigantic Christmas tree. Play amongst the hourly snowfalls and feel that huge rush of excitement that only Christmas can bring, but so much sooner that you ever thought! Luna Park confirms Santa will be in the house as well.

Santa’s Elves are also coming over and will be very busy sharing Christmas bells from Chocolatier with all the good boys and girls. At 1pm on Saturdays and Sundays, the elves will be gathering the kids around for Santa’s special ‘storytelling sessions’.

Also check out the Italian-born ride, Speedy Beetle’s new and permanent home in the Park, as well as the sweet Betty Choo Choo mini train and our mini Ferris Wheel ride, Moon Balloons also from Italy. These park attractions plus many more will be ready and waiting to give children a very joyful twirl of their lives.

Oh yes, you’ll be hearing jingle bells not once this year, but twice at Luna Park.

From Saturday 29 June, the Park’s white Christmas haven will be open to dash through and explore every day of the school holidays from 11am. Santa’s Storytelling Session will take place weekends of 29/30 June, 6/7 July and 13/14 July in-line with snowfalls at: noon, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Visit https://lunapark.com.au/event/winter-school-holidays/ for opening hours and ticket prices.

 

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