POLAR plans are still sparkling at Robin Hill

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Despite the newly-implemented government restrictions and second lockdown, the Robin Hill team remain dedicated to providing a truly magical Christmas experience for Islanders this year. The second instalment of POLAR, the park’s winter woodland spectacular, is due to start on the 12th December; with seven exclusive evenings of festive delight planned. From beautifully illuminated woodland and immersive walk-throughs to wreath-making, a local market and delicious food, the experience promises to provide festive cheer. For the first time the star of the show, Pippa the polar bear, will be joined by a few very special guests from sister park, Blackgang Chine.

“Given the current situation, we understand that futures remain somewhat uncertain; but, as always at Vectis Ventures, we’re determined to make the most of it and really hope to be able to celebrate Christmas with our wonderful guests this year. I’m certainly looking forward to wishing them, alongside our staff, suppliers and partners, a very Merry Christmas!” – Alexander Dabell, Managing Director.

This year’s event is being planned in accordance with all Government guidelines and the park’s exemplary COVID-safe measures will remain in place. Guests wanting to experience the magic of Christmas with an array of festive entertainment at Robin Hill’s POLAR this year can book their visit in confidence.

The park have confirmed that in the event of the government or local authority requiring the experience to be cancelled, a full refund will be issued to all ticket holders. With just seven dates planned from the 12th – 23rd December, there’s limited availability and tickets are available online now for just £17.00 per person. Frequent Visitor Pass holders for Robin Hill or Joint Park, with Blackgang Chine, can claim an exclusive 20% off tickets until midnight tonight (6th Nov).
More details can be found at: robin-hill.com/POLAR

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