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]]>Known as the home of Santa Claus, Lapland is a winter wonderland filled with snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and the famous Northern Lights. Visitors can take a reindeer sleigh ride, go ice fishing, or even stay in an igloo hotel.
Nestled in the Canadian Rockies, Banff is a picturesque winter wonderland with ski slopes, hot springs, and ice caves. Visitors can take a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway or go dogsledding through the snow-covered wilderness.
Iceland is known for its stunning natural beauty, and winter is no exception. Visitors can explore ice caves, soak in natural hot springs, and even take a dip in the Blue Lagoon. Plus, the city of Reykjavik is known for its vibrant nightlife and cozy cafes.
Aspen is a popular winter destination for skiers and snowboarders, with over 5,500 acres of ski terrain. But it’s not just for winter sports enthusiasts – visitors can also go snowmobiling, ice skating, or take a scenic gondola ride to enjoy the stunning views.
Sapporo is famous for its annual Snow Festival, which features elaborate snow and ice sculptures. Visitors can also go skiing, snowshoeing, or take a dip in a hot spring surrounded by snow-covered forests.
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]]>If you have plans to head there this December, here are our top tips for getting the most out of your experience.
If you want to enjoy some of Winter Wonderland’s top attractions such as the ice-skating rink, live shows or the Magical Kingdom, book in advance. The event is extremely popular and if you plan on buying tickets on the day, there’s a good chance you will miss out.
Although there are ATM’s in the park, they charge an extortionate amount to withdraw cash. Although some of the stalls are accepting card payments this year, many are still cash only so it is better to get your cash out beforehand.
On weekends, the park gets extremely busy. If you don’t want to queue for forty-five minutes to get in, head there on a weekday. There will still be a magical buzz but you will have better luck navigating your way around without hordes of people surrounding you.
If you decide to brave Winter Wonderland on a weekend, make sure you pick out some meeting points on the map before entering. It can be difficult to find signal in the park so if you don’t want to lose your friends in the crowds, it’s best to pick a meeting point in advance.
Even if there is a queue and you are shocked by the fact it is £9 to ride, we still recommend giving the German coaster a try. It’s the world’s largest portable roller coaster and has five loops.
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]]>The post The Best Destinations for a Winter Wonderland Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Known as the home of Santa Claus, Lapland is a winter wonderland filled with snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and the famous Northern Lights. Visitors can take a reindeer sleigh ride, go ice fishing, or even stay in an igloo hotel.
Nestled in the Canadian Rockies, Banff is a picturesque winter wonderland with ski slopes, hot springs, and ice caves. Visitors can take a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway or go dogsledding through the snow-covered wilderness.
Iceland is known for its stunning natural beauty, and winter is no exception. Visitors can explore ice caves, soak in natural hot springs, and even take a dip in the Blue Lagoon. Plus, the city of Reykjavik is known for its vibrant nightlife and cozy cafes.
Aspen is a popular winter destination for skiers and snowboarders, with over 5,500 acres of ski terrain. But it’s not just for winter sports enthusiasts – visitors can also go snowmobiling, ice skating, or take a scenic gondola ride to enjoy the stunning views.
Sapporo is famous for its annual Snow Festival, which features elaborate snow and ice sculptures. Visitors can also go skiing, snowshoeing, or take a dip in a hot spring surrounded by snow-covered forests.
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]]>The post A Guide to London’s Winter Wonderland 2018 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you have plans to head there this December, here are our top tips for getting the most out of your experience.
If you want to enjoy some of Winter Wonderland’s top attractions such as the ice-skating rink, live shows or the Magical Kingdom, book in advance. The event is extremely popular and if you plan on buying tickets on the day, there’s a good chance you will miss out.
Although there are ATM’s in the park, they charge an extortionate amount to withdraw cash. Although some of the stalls are accepting card payments this year, many are still cash only so it is better to get your cash out beforehand.
On weekends, the park gets extremely busy. If you don’t want to queue for forty-five minutes to get in, head there on a weekday. There will still be a magical buzz but you will have better luck navigating your way around without hordes of people surrounding you.
If you decide to brave Winter Wonderland on a weekend, make sure you pick out some meeting points on the map before entering. It can be difficult to find signal in the park so if you don’t want to lose your friends in the crowds, it’s best to pick a meeting point in advance.
Even if there is a queue and you are shocked by the fact it is £9 to ride, we still recommend giving the German coaster a try. It’s the world’s largest portable roller coaster and has five loops.
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