Liam and his son took a trip to Milton Keynes to see Santa (Image: Reach plc/Liam Ryder)
If your children still believe in Santa, then one of the most magical experiences at Christmas is taking them to see the big man in red. However, with so many grottoes across the UK, all promising to offer the most enchanting experience, which one should you visit?
For reporter Liam Ryder, a dad of two, the choice was simple as he has one of the UK’s largest grottos on his doorstep. But he recognised that not everyone would associate his adopted home city of Milton Keynes with Christmas cheer.
Liam defended Milton Keynes in his article in the Mirror, saying: “The new town – officially recognised as a city from 2022 – has its fair share of critics, but the reality of MK is that it’s not all as it seems. What initially strikes you as a concrete jungle upon arrival in Central Milton Keynes is actually a lush, vibrant and expansive city teeming with vast green spaces and waterways.”
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Liam visited the UK’s largest grotto in Milton Keynes (Image: Reach plc/Liam Ryder)
“So, those visiting the city’s premier shopping centre – centre:MK, once the longest undercover mall in Europe – might find the location of the Christmas grotto a bit peculiar. But we locals know the real deal – and it’s enchanting.”
Liam described how his two reacted to the festive experience: “A visit to the grotto is an absolute must for our little clan. It’s my three-year-old’s third visit, while our youngest is experiencing Christmas for the first time.
“He was understandably puzzled by the parade that marches through centre:MK to officially usher in the festive season. But his older brother particularly loved the ‘big people’ – elves on stilts – that accompanied Santa’s sleigh.
“This visit was also our eldest’s inaugural encounter with Santa in a grotto setting. And it’s safe to say, he was absolutely thrilled.”
The grotto is held in Middleton Hall – a spacious, typically open area within the centre – which often undergoes transformations depending on the season. In the summer, it morphs into a beachside retreat, for instance.
For this year’s festive season, it has been reimagined as ‘Starlight Square’, where Christmas sights and sounds can be enjoyed free of charge until January.

Middleton Hall has been reimagined as Starlight Square (Image: Reach plc/Liam Ryder)

The decorations enchanted Liam’s children (Image: Reach plc/Liam Ryder)
Liam described the seasonal decor: “There are numerous standalone light displays to marvel at, including a massive mushroom you can stroll through, a charming water fountain with a pair of singing reindeer my son is obsessed with every year, and more Christmas trees than you could possibly count.
“The centre’s glass walls create an illusion of infinite lights, adding to the enchantment.”
But it’s not just the decorations that the kids loved. Liam goes on to say: “Then there are the rides – featuring a rather delightful little train that takes you around some of the illuminated installations.
“A nostalgic Victorian-style carousel, costing £3 per ride, is a lovely nod to the past, while a VR sleigh ride brings you right back to the present with plenty of family fun for £6 per person.
“All these elements combined to create a special, unforgettable day for our family. My Christmas-obsessed toddler thoroughly enjoyed the train ride – which, at £2.50 per person, could have been a bit longer – and the helter skelter will be one to look forward to in the future at £2 per slide or £3 for two slides.
“But there’s so much to see and savour while wandering around the lights that it makes it more than worthwhile. That was the recurring theme from our time at Starlight Square.”

The kids got to meet characters from Peter Rabbit (Image: Reach plc/Liam Ryder)
He went on to describe what the grotto experience was like: “The main attraction, however, was Santa’s Grotto itself. We were greeted at the entrance by lively elves who really helped make the experience magical for the children.
“After being ushered inside a quaint display home, we took our seats to hear tales of missing Christmas gifts from Peter Rabbit’s mother. Shortly afterwards, a secret passageway was unveiled – much to my son’s delight, as he crawled through with great enthusiasm.
“Characters from Peter’s tales came alive alongside the elves as we crafted and decorated gingerbread biscuits to present to Santa. As that session concluded, we were graced with a visit from Peter Rabbit himself, who was a delight for all the excited children.”
And it’s fair to say that his visit to Santa was magical. Liam said: “Then came the moment we’d all been eagerly anticipating. After strolling through a brightly illuminated corridor to heighten the suspense, we entered Santa’s Chamber and met Father Christmas himself.

There were plenty of activities to keep the kids entertained (Image: Louise Potter)
“A cosy living room setting greeted us, and Santa was warm and inviting – particularly towards our usually talkative son, who had momentarily become a bit bashful.
“Once he mustered the courage to wish Merry Christmas and thank Santa for a gift – I won’t ruin the surprise, but it was apt for our experience – we took a photo and headed back to Starlight Square.
“Having attended this festive event every year since relocating to MK in 2018, I felt somewhat overqualified to critique it. So instead, I’ll let the sparkle in my son’s eyes narrate the tale.”
Overall, Liam recommended the experience, saying: “Some of the prices are a tad high – a family of four would have to shell out £24 just for the virtual sleigh ride, which is hard to justify considering the often long queues. Meeting Santa would set the same family back at least £30, depending on the age of your youngest member.
“But, without wanting to sound overly sentimental, it’s easy to be swept up in the festive spirit. Seeing the joy on your little ones’ faces as they explore this enchanting indoor wonderland is nearly priceless.”
Santa’s Grotto with Peter Rabbit™ & Friends is at centre:mk until December 24. Find out more and book tickets here.
This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk
