Amelia Island Santa invites your children to join him in a memorable experience enjoying the enchantment of his workshop in Fernandina Beach, FL.
You will receive professional photos that you cherish for years to come and your child will have an unforgettable experience.
Amelia Island Santa was born from the idea that most children have a less than memorable experience when meeting Santa Claus at typical photo events. The few seconds allowed at the photo opportunities in malls or other venues leave a lot to be desired. Imagine getting in line with your child. They have on their cute clothes, hair just right, well rested, they have eaten recently and been to the potty.
You are all set. Now they wait and watch. Watch other children being scared. Watch children refuse to sit with Santa. They start to get concerned or worse yet, terrified. Then they get either hungry or tired. Bored silly and restless. Now they tell you they have to potty again. What to do?
Now if you survive all that and get to Santa and your child cooperates. The best you can hope for is a couple quick questions from Santa and a couple clicks of the camera while “posing” and you are off to buying a photo package that may not seem like a bargain, but you have worked hard for this and you aren’t going to try again.
Now imagine that you are able to pre-determine the time spent meeting your professionally trained, real bearded Santa Claus.
You have a date and time with typically thirty minutes to come to Santa’s workshop. Your children will have time to warm up to being there. Put them in pajamas if you like. They will be able to see Santa’s desk with all the letters, have their letter returned (if they mailed one), see the naughty or nice list and check to see where their name is located, look at the globe and see the route Santa will make from the North Pole to their house.
They will see toys in production and finished toys ready for delivery. Many times our elves will be napping from all their hard work, but they may possibly be able to see them through the window of the “elves only” area. They will be able to see where the reindeer sleep and, if they are patient, they will see Rudolph’s nose glow a bit as he snores. They will have story time with Santa. Santa loves to read children a story. They will also be able to sit with Santa for milk and cookies. Now imagine that one of Santa’s elves just got a brand new camera and was so excited to use their camera that they were taking lots of photos capturing the whole visit. Now elves being friendly at heart, they will share those photos with you to preserve the memory forever.