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Holiday
Where to see Santa
Claus in NYC 2021:
In-person or Virtual!
BY COURTNEY INGALLS
For all New York families celebrating
Christmas, one of the many
activities you have on your list is
to have your kids visit Santa Clause.
Due to the pandemic, many spots were
not offering Santa visits last year, but
now there are many ways to see Santa
in NYC, both in person and virtually!
So whether you decide to see Santa
IRL or want to stay away from the
crowds and see him in the comfort
of home, we have all the spots to see
Santa in 2021!
Gregs Trees
Multiple locations, Dec.10-12
Known as NYC’s one-stop Christmas
destination, Greg’s Trees is offering
a couple of different opportunities
to spend time with Santa. On December
10th, join Santa at The Springs location
to make wreaths, take pictures,
and watch a spectacular light show.
On December 11th (McCarren Park)
and December 12th (ABC Playground),
bring the family to take a photo with
Santa that you can cherish forever.
Macy’s Santaland
Midtown South or virtual, 151 W 34th
St, New York, NY 10001, Now through
Dec. 24
Explore the magical Christmas
Village at Macy’s Santaland while
also getting time to visit Santa! Since
Santaland is expected to be a crowd favorite
this year, families are asked to
make a reservation to see Santa online
in advance so your kids will have time
to tell Santa about their Christmas list
and, of course, to get an adorable picture.
Macy’s also offers a new interactive
digital experience for those who
would prefer to meet Santa virtually.
Santa Claus is Coming to
Estuary
Brooklyn Bridge Park, 159 Bridge Park
Drive, Brooklyn, Sunday, Dec. 12
Santa will be making a stop at Estuary
this year! Bring your kids to
their heated patio to take pictures
with Santa (socially distant) and enjoy
a complimentary cup of hot chocolate
from Ebb & Flow Bakery. Visitors
will also have the opportunity to enter
a raffl e that could win you some
fun prizes. Tickets are $5, and it’s a
minimum of $25 to enter the raffl e.
Santaland at Bloomingdale’s
Midtown East, 59th St. and Lexington
Ave., New York, NY 10022, Weekends
through Friday, Dec. 24
The big man has arrived at Bloomingdales.
On the 6th fl oor, you will be
able to make an appointment to visit
Santa. Your kids will get a 20-minute
session and you will be able to take
a complimentary picture in front of
the North Pole or the new South Pole
background. To make a reservation,
call the store’s Visitor’s Center.
Holiday Time in PaleyLand With
Santa
Midtown West, 25 W 52nd St, New York,
NY 10019, Select dates from Sunday,
Dec. 5 through Friday, Dec. 24
After being closed for almost two
years, The Paley Center’s Museum
of Television and Radio is putting together
a festive holiday celebration!
Your kids will be able to pose with
Santa and get a perfect Christmas picture.
Once all the photos have been
taken, families can enjoy caroling,
watching a model train show, or attend
a holiday meet-and-greet with
characters. Children under 12 are free
and tickets for parents are $20.
Santa Claus at The Plaza
Midtown East, 5th Ave. at, Central Park
S, New York, NY 10022, Select dates in
December
During December, you and your
kids can attend Breakfast or Afternoon
Teas events at The Plaza where
you can meet Santa. Guest who are
staying at the hotel are invited to Story
Time with Santa in The Rose Club.
For more places to see Santa this holiday
season, visit Brooklyn Paper’s sister
publication NewYorkFamily.com!
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