Press Reviews
It really does cast a Christmas spell- it's
beautifully done .
The Sunday Times travel - Dec 2008 - Stephen Bleau
We are led down a forest path towards a
log cabin. It is dark now. The trees are covered in snow and fairy
lights twinkle in the branches. The big moment has arrived. We are
ushered into the cabin and there he is, with a real white beard and
everything. It is a magical moment.
The Telegraph - Nov 2008 - Alastair Fraser
It felt like walking out of the wardrobe
into Narnia.
There was an excellent home made lunch of bangers and mash or cottage
pie plus apple crumble.
LaplandUK isn’t cheap but it’s a bargain compared to the real thing.
There’s no queuing plus you don’t have to worry about your carbon
footprint from flying.
LaplandUK isn’t a glitzy Disneyland style attraction. The emphasis
is on a simple traditional Christmas.
Kids and parents alike will lap up Lapland.
The Sun - Nov 2008 - Simon Copeland
Children were transported into a fantasy
world where elves darted behind giant mushrooms, owls hooted in the
distance and the fir trees on the winding paths were sprinkled with
snow.
It felt as though we had been transported to a different world.
In the warmth of the cabin, the whiskery - cheeked maestro dispensed
his special Christmas magic, somehow knowing that one of them sang
in the church choir and the other preferred singing pop songs.
The perfect end to a magical afternoon.
Sunday Express - Nov 2008 - James Murray
For the ultimate Christmas experience, look
no further than LaplandUK. Charming, enjoyable and packed with festive
fun, it is a real treat for anyone wishing to celebrate the season
of goodwill.
The People - Dec 2008