Every Christmas Eve Begins in Santa's Kitchen...
Santa has discovered something important.
The Christmas Magic that helps power the North Pole is growing weaker, and Christmas Eve is getting closer.
Mrs. Claus has spent weeks preparing the famous Christmas Magic Cookie recipe, but there are simply too many batches to finish before the elves begin their final push toward Christmas.
That's where your child comes in.
Today, they'll step inside Santa's kitchen to help mix the most important cookies of the year. Together they'll measure ingredients, roll dough, sprinkle a little Christmas Magic into every batch, and discover that even the smallest helper can make a tremendous difference.
These aren't ordinary cookies.
They're the special cookies that remind the elves why they work so hard, fill the workshop with Christmas Magic, and help keep hope, kindness, generosity, and joy glowing throughout the North Pole.
Before they leave, your child will celebrate with Santa over Christmas cookies and hot cocoa, knowing they helped make Christmas a little more magical for everyone.
It's more than baking cookies.
It's becoming one of Santa's trusted helpers.
Ready to Bake a Little Christmas Magic?
Santa's kitchen is almost ready, but there are still a few special helpers needed before Christmas Eve.
Come mix, roll, sprinkle, and share a little Christmas Magic as your family becomes part of one of the North Pole's sweetest traditions.
Everything You Need to Know
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Your child will spend time inside Santa's cozy North Pole kitchen helping Santa prepare a very special batch of Christmas Magic Cookies. Together they'll measure ingredients, roll cookie dough, use festive cookie cutters, sprinkle in a little Christmas Magic, and enjoy fresh cookies and cocoa while hearing stories from the North Pole.
Before their visit, your child will also receive a special invitation from Santa in the mail, inviting them to become one of his official Christmas helpers. It's an immersive experience designed to create memories your family will treasure long after Christmas has passed.
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Santa's Kitchen is designed as an interactive storytelling experience, so children who enjoy following directions and participating in imaginative play tend to get the most from the adventure.
Most children ages 4 and up are a wonderful fit.
Children who are 3 years old are certainly welcome, especially if they already enjoy visiting with Santa or have an older sibling participating alongside them. Because this experience is longer than a traditional Santa visit and includes several interactive activities, children who are comfortable engaging with Santa and participating in the story will have the best experience.
If you're unsure whether Santa's Kitchen is the right fit for your child, I'd be happy to help you choose the adventure they'll enjoy most.
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Cozy Christmas clothing works beautifully for Santa's Kitchen! Christmas pajamas are always a favorite and fit the story perfectly, but festive dresses, sweaters, overalls, and holiday outfits photograph wonderfully as well. We recommend avoiding clothing with large logos or graphics so the focus stays on your child's experience with Santa.
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The creative fee is $150 and reserves your family's private adventure with Santa.
The creative fee includes your child's interactive experience, baking activities, cookies and cocoa, and your pre-session invitation from Santa. Digital images and products are not included with the creative fee.
After your session, you'll choose the image collection that's right for your family. Collections begin at $250 for eight digital images, with additional collections and artwork available.
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Santa's Kitchen is often the experience I recommend for children who are a little shy or need a few extra minutes to warm up. Because the adventure is centered around baking together, children naturally have something fun and familiar to focus on besides Santa.
Instead of being asked to smile for the camera, they'll be measuring ingredients, rolling cookie dough, decorating treats, and sharing cookies and cocoa alongside Santa. Those simple activities help conversations happen naturally and allow children to build confidence at their own pace.
There's no pressure and no rush. Some children jump right into the story, while others quietly settle in as they bake together. Either way, we follow your child's lead, and those genuine moments often become some of the sweetest photographs from the entire experience.
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Yes! Every child who reserves a Santa's Kitchen adventure will receive a special invitation from Santa in the mail before their visit. Inside, they'll find everything they need to prepare for their day at the North Pole—including a personalized letter from Santa and a few surprises to help build the excitement before they arrive. It's the beginning of the story, making the magic start long before your child ever steps into Santa's kitchen.
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Absolutely! Parents remain nearby throughout the adventure and are welcome to watch every magical moment unfold.
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No worries! Santa's Kitchen takes place entirely indoors, so your adventure won't be affected by rain, cold weather, or other changing conditions. We'll be baking up Christmas Magic no matter what the weather is doing outside.
Some of the Sweetest Christmas Memories Begin in the Kitchen
Long after the cookies have been enjoyed...
Long after the Christmas decorations have been packed away...
Long after another holiday season has come and gone...
The memories of baking together are the ones that stay.
For one magical afternoon, your child won't just visit Santa—they'll become one of his trusted kitchen helpers, sharing laughter, stories, and a little Christmas Magic along the way.
Years from now, you'll smile as you look back at flour-covered hands, cookie cutters, warm mugs of cocoa, and the joy of seeing your child proudly help Santa prepare for Christmas.
Some recipes are passed down through generations.
The very best ones become family traditions.
Ready to Bake a Little Christmas Magic?
Santa has saved a place at his kitchen table, and he'd love a few more special helpers before Christmas Eve arrives.
Come share a little laughter, a little cocoa, and a whole lot of Christmas Magic.
From the Families Who Helped Santa