Take your pick from this list around Slough and Berkshire to get your Santa photo! (This photo is from Chobham Adventure Farm last year)

- Reading’s Broad Street Mall – Santa’s Grotto 1st Dec – 24th Dec £6 entry
- Foggs at Daniel, Windsor – Breakfast with xx Santa 2nd – 24th Dec £14.95pp
- Leaf at the Castle Hotel Windsor 17th, 22nd & 23rd Dec – Breakfast with Santa, Afternoon Tea with Santa (various prices, check online)
- Teddys Playtown Slough – Santa’s Grotto 20th Dec – £10.99 per child, £1 per adult
- Maidenhead Santa Cruise, Riverside Gardens 1st, 10th and 17th Dec from £29.95pp
- Maidenhead Meet & Greet Santa, by Maidenhead Library Square – 25th Nov – donation
- Burnham Park Hall Santa’s Grotto at the Christmas market – 9th Dec
- Santa’s Home at The Chimes, Uxbridge 25th Nov – 23rd Dec – Child £2.50, Adult FREE
- Odds Farm – Christmas Spectacular 25th Nov – 24th Dec – (various price bundles, check online)
- Chobham Adventure Farm – Christmas Adventure Ice skating – 13th Nov-7th Jan, Father Christmas Experience 2nd – 3rd, 7th – 11th and 14th – 24th Dec (various price bundles, check online)
- MacDonald Hotel, Windsor – Afternoon Tea with Santa 3rd and 17th Dec, £22.50 per child
- Windsor On Ice – Meet Santa – 9th, 10th, 16th, 17th, 23rd and 24th Dec (not a grotto, free but entry to ice rink required)
- Wycombe Santa – Enchanted Wonderland at Chiltern Shopping Centre 2nd – 24th Dec from £15 per child, from £5 per adult
- London Transport Museum, Christmas at the Museum 24th Nov – 4th Jan – free with entry to museum (children free, adults £24)
- Bucks Railway Centre – The Panto Express with Father Christmas 25th Nov – 17th Dec from £17.50pp
- London Museum of Water and Steam, Santa at The Museum 16th and 17th Dec entry to museum £4 child, £15 adult
- Didcot Railway Centre – Steam into Christmas 2nd – 23rd Dec £25 child, £20 adult
- Santa Steam Express, London Victoria 15th – 21st Dec
That’s a whole lot of places you can meet Santa, and I’m sure there’s more. For affordable ones, do the shopping centre or ones at community events – just be aware you’re time with Santa will probably be shorter than the ones you pay for more.
Doing a breakfast/afternoon tea with Santa is a lovely experience and of course, you get to eat!
And then the Santa experiences that are part of a day out attraction, these are expensive but you get a usually get a whole experience.
I have never done a boat/train Santa experience so can’t comment on those.
Hope this helps, and yeah, let me know which Santa you visit!
Sabrina x
