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Flik Flak and Her.ie are on a mission to guide your family on a weekend of fun and this week we reckon a trip to see a very special man in a very special place could be on the cards...Our days are so busy with work and school that it can be difficult to find time to spend together as a family.
The weekend is the time to invest in your family and to have some fun with one another before we’re back to our hectic Monday schedule.as some fun activities, but this weekend we’re embracing the festive spirit and going for something magical. Santa’s in town, and he’s in one of our favourite places in the country… A trip to the zoo is magical for every member of the family at any time of the year, while getting to see Santa is the one of the biggest highlights of a young child’s year.
The grotto is open from 10am to 4pm each of the days mentioned above, last entry is at 3.30 pm. It costs €10 per child , and no pre-booking is necessary.
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