Center Parcs to reopen for Christmas
Center Parcs has announced it will re-open Center Parcs Longford Forest from December 18 until January 3 to welcome families for festive short breaks.
Families wishing to get together over the festive period will receive 50% off the cost of their break and will be greeted with twinkling lights, festive decorations and a sprinkling of snow as the forest is transformed into a magical winter playground, with 400 acres of natural woodland to explore.
The forest will also be home to a very special visitor before Christmas, as Santa Claus will be in residence, ready and waiting in his Woodland Workshop to meet families in the run-up to the big day (socially distanced, of course!).
Center Parcs Longford Forest Village Director Daragh Feighery said: “We really want to keep as much of the magic of Christmas as possible so, even though Santa’s Woodland Workshop looks a little bit different this year, we’ve done everything we can to make the experience as normal, and safe, as possible. Most importantly, Santa will still be able to see and talk to the children in his workshop.”
Although indoor activities and play areas will be closed in line with government guidance, there are still plenty of outdoor play areas for little ones to enjoy.
All of Center Parcs’ restaurants will be open for groups of up to six people and are also offering a full takeaway and delivery service for guests who want to dine in their lodge. And, for guests looking for a little pre-Christmas pampering, Aqua Sana Spa will be open.
In line with government guidance, the Subtropical Swimming Paradise will not reopen over the festive period.
The announcement comes after Center Parcs Longford Forest closed its doors in October after Level 3 restrictions were introduced nationwide. Social distancing and safety measures will be in place to protect the guests and the company’s 1,000 employees.
The resort will close again on January 4, until at least January 11, in anticipation of the COVID-19 measures that the government will put in place after the festive season.