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Family-Friendly Christmas Fun at Yuba City’s Playzeum

Family-Friendly Christmas Fun at Yuba City’s Playzeum

by | Dec 4, 2024

Get ready for a jolly good time at Yuba City’s Playzeum this holiday season! On Friday, December 6, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the Playzeum at 1980 S Walton Ave will turn into a winter wonderland that’ll make even the Grinch crack a smile.

Santa and Mrs. Claus: Not Your Average Power Couple

Forget about celebrity meet-and-greets. At Night at the North Pole, you can rub elbows with the real stars of Christmas – Santa and Mrs. Claus themselves! They’re taking a break from their busy toy-making schedule to snap some free photos with you. It’s like Instagram but with more magic and fewer filters.

Cookie Decorating: Where Art Meets Snacks

Crumbl Cookies is setting up a cookie-decorating station that’ll make your taste buds dance and your inner artist sing. Kids can unleash their creativity on these sweet canvases. Who knows? You might discover the next Picasso of the pastry world!

Drinks That Will Warm Your Heart (and Hands)

Dutch Bros is bringing the good stuff – hot cocoa, warm coffee, and milk. It’s the perfect recipe to keep you toasty while you’re having a blast. Plus, it’s a great excuse to pretend you’re drinking the same hot chocolate as the elves at the North Pole.

Snow in California? You Bet!

Who says California can’t have a white Christmas? The Playzeum is bringing in a foam snowfall to make you feel like you’ve stepped into a holiday movie. Add some festive tunes to the mix, and you’ve got yourself a party that’ll make even the coolest teenager crack a smile.

Ticket Talk: The Price of Holiday Magic

Now, let’s talk turkey (or should we say reindeer?). Tickets are $20 per child, a small price for memories that’ll last longer than your New Year’s resolutions. Adults get in free, probably because watching kids have the time of their lives is payment enough. And if you’ve got three little elves in tow, the third one gets in at half price. It’s like a buy-two-get-one-half-off deal but with more jingle bells.

A Special Hour for Special Needs

From 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the Playzeum is offering a sensory-friendly hour. It’s perfect for families who need a calmer environment to enjoy the festivities. Think of it as the holiday equivalent of the quiet car on a train – all the fun, but with the volume turned down a notch.

What to Expect: A Play-by-Play

Let’s break down what you’re in for at this North Pole extravaganza:

  1. Photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus: Get ready to say “Christmas cheese!” instead of just “cheese.” These photos are free so that you can save your money for last-minute gifts.
  2. Cookie Decorating: Crumbl Cookies is providing the goods. Will your cookie look like a masterpiece or a delicious disaster? There is only one way to find out!
  3. Festive Drinks: Courtesy of Dutch Bros, you’ll have hot cocoa, coffee, and milk to keep you fueled for all the fun.
  4. Foam Snow and Music: Experience a California “snowfall” without the need for snow tires. Dance to holiday tunes while you’re at it – no one’s judging your moves here.
  5. Sensory-Friendly Hour: This is a quieter start to the evening for those who prefer a less overwhelming experience. It’s like a sound check for the main event.

Why You Should Go

Still on the fence? Let me paint you a picture: It’s a chilly December evening in Yuba City. The kids are bouncing off the walls with pre-holiday excitement. You could stay home and watch another Christmas movie marathon OR head to the Playzeum and make some real-life holiday memories.

Imagine the look on your kids’ faces when they see Santa in the flesh (well, in the red suit). Picture the pride in their eyes as they show you their meticulously (or chaotically) decorated cookie. Think about the giggles as they try to catch foam snowflakes on their tongues.

And let’s not forget – while the kids are having the time of their lives. You get to sip some warm drinks and bask in the glow of holiday cheer. It’s a win-win situation if I’ve ever seen one.

So, mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready to sleigh (see what I did there?) at Night at the North Pole. It’s going to be two hours of holiday magic that’ll leave you with enough warm fuzzies to last until next Christmas. Don’t miss out on this Yuba City yuletide yarn – it’s bound to become a new family tradition faster than you can say “Merry Christmas!

 

 

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