Santa’s bank offers Elf Jingles
The pound could be swapped for the Elf Jingle as visitors flock to Father Christmas’s home in Kent.
LaplandUK has introduced a new currency – with an exchange of two Elf Jingles to the pound – plus an Elf Bank where other currencies can be converted.
The award-winning Christmas experience for children at Bewl Water, Kent also boasts a purpose built skating rink of 450 square metres, a family of award winning huskies and six reindeer.
Mike Battle, founder of LaplandUK with Alison Battle, said: “The feedback we get from parents is that their children love receiving the Elf passport and the feeling that they have ‘travelled’ to the magical land of Father Christmas, so it seemed natural to take the next step and introduce LaplandUK currency.”
Lapland UK, which is in its fifth year, opens on November 26. Tickets can be booked on www.laplanduk.co.uk
By Diane Evans
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