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Sunday, 3 November 2013

Harrods Christmas Grotto 2013 - review

Below is my review of 2013's Harrods' Santa. Please find my review of Harrods' Santa 2014 here.

review

Feeling Christmassy yet?


This is the beginnings of my review which I will keep adding to.

Right here goes:

The logistics in terms of booking dates, event dates, opening times, prices, etc.... are here: Harrods Christmas Grotto 2013.  I am not going to copy and paste as there is so much info there!

What we LOVED about it:
  1. Having a look around the store beforehand, and getting in the Christmassy mood in Toy Kingdom, which I would say gives Hamleys a run for its money!  Toy Kingdom is on the 3rd floor, so once we were done we popped up to the 4th floor where the grotto is.  Choose carefully; for some items they have toys priced at the RRP, but for example, a Gruffalo teddy which I have seen in Kiddicare for £17 was £34 at Harrods!
  2. THE WINDOWS.  Harrods always gets this right and boy, they did not let us down!  I almost want to go again so I can study them for longer and perhaps video them all.  I have now included some pics in video below.
  3. We brought Aaron's balance bike, as it is our wheels that means we don't require a buggy. Round the back, at door 2a, we were able to leave it in a left luggage department for only £1!
  4. You queue before you get to Santa. There were staff, in costumes, every few feet.  They were really in the mood, and each and every one stamped each and every child's passport.  I will photograph it to show you.
  5. Each child was given a safety pin tin badge to wear, which Aaron let me pin on him with pride! Again, I will photograph it.
  6. Each child was given reindeer antlers, which Aaron loved wearing.
  7. We were allowed to take photos and videos all the way through, right up to the door where we went through to meet Santa. This meant I got the lovely one of Aaron with Mrs Claus etc...
  8. In Santa's room they take a professional photo and they keep taking it till you like it - there is a screen for you to view it on, right there in the room.  We only required 2 and were happy with the 2nd.
  9. Santa was chatty and cheerful. He had to talk to Aaron and his 2 cousins and made them all feel special.
  10. The lady who showed us through to the room knew all of the children's ages.
  11. Santa said he's sending an invisible ROBIN home to make sure the children are good until Christmas.  It was magical the way the robin tweeted on the palm of his hand.
  12. In the "magical library setting" you go through whilst queueing there is a globe, that produces stars on your hand if you stroke it - this felt so magical it put tears in my eyes.  You can see it in my video below.
  13. There are screens on every wall in the library, so between that, and all the cheerful staff in costumes it is a very cheerful festive queue to be in.
  14. When meeting Santa he gives the children a chocolate each and an exclusive Harrods book.
  15. The £10 admin fee it costs to book it, can be offset against purchases via your rewards card so in effect it is free (if you turn up!).  My Sister in law booked it, so with the £10 she bought things for my nieces.  I didn't buy anything in Harrods and luckily Aaron was happy looking at all of the toys, and interacting with them, so didn't demand anything.  He was in awe the whole time we were in the store.  I was glad of this as I had the £9 cost of a travelcard to get there, £10 on McDonalds and the photos which I will come onto now.
  16. There are many packages for the official photo taken.  I chose the £28 family option which gives you 1x large print a 4 x small ones.  All of them in a STUNNING velvet frame!
I am sure there will be things I can add to the above, so I will keep thinking :-)

Yup, I have decided to photograph what you get to take away:


  1. a pic of everything but I forgot the pin badge which is still attached to what Aaron wore today - ooops!
  2. The "book" that Santa gives every child as their "gift".
  3. The reindeer antlers that every child is given on arrival to wear whilst in the library and in the Grotto.
  4. (a) and (b) the front and back of the "book".
  5. The passport that makes traversing the library (queue) so much fun along with the fact that so many costumed staff stamp in and interact really well with the children.
  6. One of the small (framed) photos that was part of my chosen £28 package.  The frame is velvet and stunning!
  7. 3 of the 5 pages in the passport!
I'll have to take a pic of the pin badge when I get chance - it is lovely/vintage looking!

Bye for now!

Liska xxx

P.S. you have to have a Harrods Rewards card to book The Harrods Grotto! Luckily my lovely Sister-in-Law does!

The grotto opened yesterday 2nd November, as per the tweet below, but we attended today Sunday 3rd November 2013!



Harrods Santas Grotto for 2013 is now sold out!

But you can enjoy it here - this is my video of our time there (the magical library you go through to get to Santa):



P.S. we are going again in 2014. Hip Hip Hoooraaaahhh!