Christmas

Massive festive event dubbed the ‘Glastonbury of Christmas’ is returning to the North West

The scramble for tickets starts now

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 27th March 2026

The North West’s most extravagant festive event, with everything from a frozen skating pond to a snow-covered world filled with elves, will return just outside Greater Manchester this winter.

Dubbed the ‘Glastonbury of Christmas’, LaplandUK recreates the home of Father Christmas himself right outside Greater Manchester.

The event was so popular last year, organisers are expecting more than one million people will join the queue for tickets when they go live this week – with tickets expected to sell out in hours.

Families who book tickets for LaplandUK – which range in price from £60 to £195 – will be greeted by hundreds of elves and other performers in a snow-covered landscape.

You’ll be able to visit the Lapland Toy Factory to make a toy for Santa’s sleigh; decorate gingerbead with Mother Christmas in the Lapland Bakery, as well as skating on a frozen pond and travelling through the Whispering Woods.

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Every child leaves LaplandUK with a gift from Father Christmas.

The immersive experience takes around four and a half hours from start to finish, but the magic begins way before – ticket-holders are sent personalised invitation boxes (which you can pop in the freezer for extra magic for the kids).

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LaplandUK has invested an additional £30m into its Cheshire site, which is the second location after a long-standing residency in Ascot.

Keeping this impressive festive event running are more than 2000 members of staff across the two sites.

It’s drawn in some very high-profile guests, too, with previous visitors including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Sir Elton John, and the Beckhams.

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The Lapland experience is based on eight best-selling books, written by founders Mike and Alison Battle.

LaplandUK will run from 7 November to 24 December 2026, with tickets ranging from £60 to £195.

Tickets for LaplandUK Manchester go on sale from 10am on Friday 27 March HERE, with the waiting room open from 9am.

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Featured image: Supplied, Luke Dyson