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Special Offer Vouchers includes special offer vouchers scarboroughchristmas.co.uk @scarboroughxmas CELEBRITY CHRISTMAS LIGHT SWITCH ON & Laser SHOW SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE 14 NOVEMBER FROM 4PM Starring special guests CONTENTS CHRIS GASCOYNE Christmas Light Switch On 03 (Peter Barlow from Coronation Street) Scarborough Sparkle 03 TWINNIE LEE MOORE Events 04 - 05 HOSTED BY RYAN SWAIN Attractions 06 - 09 Free Parking from 3pm in the Brunswick Shopping Centre and Where to Shop 10 - 17 Scarborough Borough Council town centre car parks. East Yorkshire Treasure Trail 18 - 19 Motor Services will also be running late night buses! Where to Shop Continued 20 - 22 Food & Drink 23 - 26 Accommodation 27 - 30 Vouchers 31 - 34 SCARBOROUGH SPARKLE Victorian Christmas Market 35 Late Night Shopping 36 SCARBOROUGH OPEN AIR THEATRE Free Parking & Late Night Buses 36 29 NOVEMBER – 1 DECEMBER MORE INFORMATION scarboroughchristmas.co.uk FOOD & DRINK STALLS T. 01723 383636 HANDMADE CRAFT STALLS SIKSILK MARQUEE CHARACTER MEET & GREET TO CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF FROZEN 2 FESTIVE RIDES ICE RINK (pre-bookable) MOONLIGHT & SONG PARADE Friday 29th November at 5:30pm YORKSHIRE COAST RADIO PROVIDING ENTERTAINMENT CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT NOVEMBER 14 Nov CELEBRITY LIGHT SWITCH ON from 4pm. Laser light display, panto & Christmas show DECEMBER characters, live music 01 Dec ICE SCULPTURE TOWN CENTRE 14 Nov LATE NIGHT SHOPPING starts tonight! TOWN CENTRE Spa panto acts, Frozen characters and pirates. 16 Nov SANTA ARRIVES by boat into the harbour then Spot prize competition for winning costumes between makes his way along Eastborough to Boyes 11am and 4pm, and Scarborough Fair Collection Decap Organ 16 – 17 Nov A CHRISTMAS CAROUSEL YMCA THEATRE 01 Dec MAGIC MIKE SCARBOROUGH SPA MARAUDING PIRATE CREW TOWN CENTRE 02 – 03 Dec ROCKIN CAROLS YMCA THEATRE 21 Nov LATE NIGHT SHOPPING TOWN CENTRE 05 Dec LATE NIGHT SHOPPING TOWN CENTRE Entertainment from Julie Hatton School of Dance, Treasure Trail Draw 7pm, The Naughty Christmas Scarborough Fair Collection Decap Organ, Tree Entertainment, Marauding Pirate Crew Marauding Pirate Crew, Treasure Trail Draw 7pm 05 – 29 Dec TREASURE ISLAND STEPHEN JOSEPH THEATRE 23 Nov GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS FAIR SCARBOROUGH MARKET HALL & VAULTS 07 Dec CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FREE SCARBOROUGH LIBRARY 23 Nov LANTERN MAKING LIBRARY 07 Dec SALVATION ARMY TOWN CENTRE SCARBOROUGH JUNIOR CONCERT BAND OUTSIDE BRUNSWICK 07 – 08 Dec CHRISTMAS ON THE CRESCENT SCARBOROUGH ART GALLERY & WOODEND 23 – 24 Nov MARAUDING PIRATE CREW TOWN CENTRE SANTA IN THE SITWELL LIBRARY 28 Nov LATE NIGHT SHOPPING TOWN CENTRE 07 – 08 Dec MARAUDING PIRATE CREW TOWN CENTRE Marauding Pirate Crew, Treasure Trail Draw 7pm, MRS CLAUS HANGOUT & SANTA’S POST OFFICE BRUNSWICK panto characters from the YMCA and Spa YMCA panto acts, Scarborough Fair Collection SHOPPING CENTRE 28 Nov BAY CITY ROLLERS SCARBOROUGH MARKET HALL & VAULTS Decap Organ (Sun Only) 29 Nov – 01 Dec CHRISTMAS CRACKER YMCA THEATRE 07 Dec – 01 Jan CINDERELLA SCARBOROUGH SPA 29 Nov – 01 Dec SCARBOROUGH SPARKLE OPEN AIR THEATRE 07 – 22 Dec MEET SANTA SCARBOROUGH SEA LIFE CENTRE 29 – 30 Nov A CHRISTMAS CAROL SCARBOROUGH MARKET HALL 07 – 24 Dec SANTA SPECIALS NORTH BAY RAILWAY Theatre Performance 08 Dec FESTIVE FUN RUN SCARBOROUGH NORTH BAY 30 Nov GLITTER FEST SCARBOROUGH LIBRARY 10 – 15 Dec VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS MARKET TOWN CENTRE, MARKET HALL Christmas Craft Fair, Story Time with & VICTORIAN ACTIVITIES AND VAULTS (SAT/SUN ONLY) Drag Queens & Community Choir 11 – 22 Dec NOEL NARWHAL KNOWS IT ALL STEPHEN JOSEPH THEATRE 30 Nov – 01 Dec CINDERELLA TAKES OVER TOWN CENTRE 12 Dec LATE NIGHT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TOWN CENTRE MRS CLAUS HANGOUT & SANTA’S POST OFFICE BRUNSWICK SHOPPING CENTRE Maruading Pirate Crew, Treasure Trail Draw 7pm MARAUDING PIRATE CREW TOWN CENTRE 14 Dec THE FESTIVE SPECTACULAR CHARITY SCARBOROUGH SPA CAROL CONCERT with Harry Gration 14 Dec SCARBOROUGH FAIR COLLECTION DECAP ORGAN 14 – 15 Dec A CHRISTMAS CAROL THEATRE PERFORMANCE SCARBOROUGH TOWN HALL 14 – 15 Dec MARAUDING PIRATE CREW TOWN CENTRE MRS CLAUS HANGOUT & SANTA’S POST OFFICE BRUNSWICK Treasure SHOPPING CENTRE 19 Dec LATE NIGHT SHOPPING TOWN CENTRE Island Trail Treasure Trail Draw 7pm BRUNSWICK SHOPPING CENTRE Ahoy me hearties! Seek out the Marauding Pirate Crew, Salvation Army, Treasure Trail and the hidden doubloons YMCA panto characters around ye town – unlock the code and post your 19 Dec CHRISTMAS TEA DANCE with Howard Beaumont SCARBOROUGH SPA entry in the treasure chests in Brunswick Centre, 21 Dec SALVATION ARMY TOWN CENTRE Boyes and the Market Hall to win a hoard of 21 – 22 Dec MRS CLAUS HANGOUT & SANTA’S POST OFFICE BRUNSWICK prizes to be drawn each Thursday at 7pm SHOPPING CENTRE from 21 Nov – 19 Dec. 22 Dec SCARBOROUGH FAIR COLLECTION DECAP ORGAN TOWN CENTRE 24 Dec MAGIC MIKE SCARBOROUGH SPA 26 Dec FISHERMAN AND FIREMAN SCARBOROUGH SOUTH BAY BOXING DAY FOOTBALL AND RAFT RACE 26 Dec – 04 Jan JACK AND THE BEANSTALK YMCA THEATRE 31 Dec NEW YEAR’S EVE EXTRAVAGANZA WITH ELVIS SCARBOROUGH SPA FREE CAR PARKING THURSDAYS FROM 14 NOVEMBER FREE 31 Dec NEW YEAR’S EVE 2019 TIPI VENUE - OPEN AIR THEATRE from 3pm in Town Centre SBC Car Parks and Brunswick Shopping Centre 01 Jan NEW YEAR’S DIP SCARBOROUGH SOUTH BAY SUNDAYS FROM 1 DECEMBER FREE from 11am in Town Centre SBC Car Parks 01 Jan NEW YEAR’S DAY CONCERT SCARBOROUGH SPA Please be aware that changes may occur at short notice to the schedule of events, we strongly advise you to visit www.scarboroughchristmas.co.uk or telephone the Tourism Bureau 01723 383636 for the latest information. We cannot be held responsible for any changes that are not within in our control. 06 Counting Down to Christmas SCARBOROUGH 2019 www.scarboroughchristmas.co.uk ATTRACTIONS 07 Flower of May Holiday Park, Lebberston Cliff, Scarborough, YO11 3NU ATTRACTIONS Flower of May (Scarborough Fair Collection) Scarborough’s attractions have been welcoming families for hundreds of years and The Scarborough Fair Collection and Vintage Transport Museum is one of the largest indoor attractions in the local area and continue to do so at Christmas. The festive spirit is evident in the magical and awesome takes visitors on a journey down memory lane! There is so experiences the attractions offer. A visit to one of the many attractions at Christmas is truly much to see it needs to be seen in person to be believed! special, be prepared to be spoilt. Choose from heritage venues, waterparks, tramways and Adult £7.75, Child £5.25, Senior £6.75, Family £22 railways or experience unique fun activities such as, meeting Santa and his elves, visiting Christmases past at the museums or escape the hustle and bustle at one of the many shows 01723 586698 [email protected] www. scarboroughfaircollection.com and pantomimes. 28 BURNISTON ROAD, SCARBOROUGH, YO12 6PH Humble Bee Farm, Flixton, Scarborough, YO11 3UJ Alpamare SANTA’S GROTTO AT Humble Bee Farm Wellness at Alpamare is an Alpine-style spa and wellness The magic of meeting Santa here at Humble Bee Farm centre unlike any other in the UK. Providing a holistic begins with an exciting sleigh ride that will take you on a range of health and wellness applications in beautiful, fantastic festive journey where you will meet Santa Claus calm surroundings. From the calming clay sauna to our himself and receive a special gift. Our lovely yurts will be revitalising herbal steam bath and heated outdoor pool. transformed into magical locations for this fun packed Sun to Thu, 10am - 9pm. Fri & Sat, 10am - 10pm. Christmas family show. Pre-booking is essential. Eve, Boxing Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day 10am - Sat 14 Dec Showings 10am, 12pm, 2pm & 4pm. £10 per child 6pm. Adults £39, Senior Citizens £39, Student £30. 01723 890437 [email protected] 01723 861431 www.alpamare.co.uk www.humblebeefarm.co.uk UPPER STATION, 1 MARINE PARADE, SCARBOROUGH, YO11 2ER Burniston Road, Scarborough, YO12 6PF Central Tramway COMPANY North Bay Railway Established in 1881, Central Tramway is Scarborough’s Come down to the North Bay Railway to join in the festive Victorian cliff railway in the heart of the South Bay. celebrations and meet Santa. Regular trains running Friday This Christmas take a festive journey back in time with evenings and weekends 7 - 22 Dec and Christmas Eve. Children us to the entertainment on the seafront. receive a quality gift and there are refreshments for the adults. Open weekends through December plus 23 (closed 24 & 7, 8 Dec - 2, 3, 4, 5pm. 13, 20 Dec - 5.30, 6.30, 7.30pm. 25) reopening 26 until 5 January inclusive. 14 Dec - 11.30am, 2, 3, 4, 5pm. 15 Dec - 11.30am, 2, 3, 4pm. Admission £1 - Under 5s are free. 21, 22 Dec - 11.30am, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5pm. 24 Dec - at 11.30am, 1, 2, 01723 501754 [email protected] 3, 4pm. Adults £8 - £10. Child £12 - £15 www.centraltramway.co.uk 01723 368791 [email protected] www.nbr.org.uk 2 Vernon Road, Scarborough, YO11 2HN Vernon Road, Scarborough, YO11 2PS Escape Rooms Rotunda MUSEUM Five amazing escape rooms providing great fun for all the The Rotunda, one of the oldest purpose-built museums family or a work’s night out. Try our brand-new game in the world, is a stunning circular building located near “The Wizard’s Christmas Quest”, or old favourites like Scarborough’s seafront. £3 for years pass - including Terminating Here, The Mission, Sherlock Holmes and the Scarborough Art Gallery. Under 18s free. Doomsday Machine or the Million Pound Heist. Tue to Sun 10am - 5pm. Open Bank Holiday Mondays 10am Open everyday but closing at 4pm on Christmas Eve.
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