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Where to visit Santa in Brisbane

Santa Clause is coming to town.. to Brisbane literally over the next couple of weeks and we plan to keep you informed about Where to Visit Santa in Brisbane. We plan to do this via updating this post AND also via our calendar! We will be updating daily where to visit santa in brisbane if you have any information then email us at info@brisbanekids.com.au

Where to Visit Santa in Brisbane- The possibilities

You will find Santa at most events leading up to Christmas, at most Christmas Markets and if you are lucky to live in suburbs like Albany Creek you may also find a Santa Sleigh that tours through the neighbourhood.

Where to Visit Santa in Brisbane- The definite

Lets be serious, when you want to know where to visit Santa in Brisbane you actually want to be sure that a) he will be there b) he will be open to photos c) preferable in the comfort of aircon. SO here is our list of shopping centres doing the Santa thing.

Santa in Brisbane Shopping Centres

  1. Garden City from the Sat 12  Nov beginning with a Santa Parade- all the details of the parade here
  2. Carindale from Sat 12 Nov beginning with a Santa Parade- all the details of the parade here
  3. Brookside from the Sat the 24th beginning with a parade then photos from Sat the 25th
  4. Myer Brisbane City From the 5th Nov
  5. Myer Everywhere else (Brookside, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Garden City, Maroochydore, North Lakes, Robina and Toowoomba) From Sat 19th November
  6. Northlakes Westfield from Sat 12th Nov beginning with a parade and show- details here
  7. Aspley Hypermarket From Sat 10th Dec- $10 photos with Santa- Welcome parade 10.30 tenth December
  8. Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Sat 12th Nov- there is an initial morning paid event meet and greet and movie event well worth checking out- but the santa meet and greets and photos start at Midday
  9. Westfield Chermside Sat 12 Nov beginning with an awesome parade 
  10. Westfield Strathpine Sat 12 Nov beginning with a parade and free train rides all day- details are here
  11. BIG W’s everywhere Sat Sat 12 Nov Santa pics begin
  12. Suburban David Jones Santa picture opportunities begin in all suburban stores Dec 1st
  13. Stafford Shopping Centre 3 Dec- 24 Dec 10am-2pm plus additional hours of 4pm-7pm on Th and Fr 22&23rd Dec. Photo packages start at just $10.
  14. Mount Ommaney Shopping Centre 21 Nov- 24 Dec. Photos Available.
  15. Orien Shopping Centre Springfield – 21 Nov- 24 Dec. Photos available.
  16. Toombul Shopping Town 26th November – 24th December
    Times: 10am – 4pm daily and Thursday 10am – 7pm. Extended hours apply between 19th – 23rd December.
  17. Peninsula Fair Shopping Centre from 3rd Dec Free 6x 4 photo when you spend $30 or more at a specialty retailer or $100 or more at coles/kmart
  18. Arndale from 17th December- BYO camera for free pictures
  19. Logan Central Santa pics from $5
  20. Mt Gravatt Plaza from thurs 8th December– byo camera for free shots- restricted times 10am-2pm daily and 4pm-6pm th nights up til xmas
  21. Sunnybank Plaza from sun 4th dec- pics from $10
  22. Sunnybank Hills Shopping Town from 8th dec – pics from $10
  23. Sunny Park from 10th dec – BYO camera for free pics
  24. Capalaba Park from mon 28th nov pics from $10
  25. Cannon Hill Kmart Plaza pics from $10 from 8th dec
  26. Booval Fair  free pic when you spend $40 or more in a specialty store or $80 or more in woolworths or big w. from sun 4th dec
  27. Redbank plaza from tues 6th dec

Where to visit Santa in Brisbane at the Markets

  1. The Twilight Billycart Markets on Saturday the 26th at Sandgate – shop for gorgeous products while the kids get to meet and greet Santa and have a kick with Ginger Sport

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2 Comments on "Where to visit Santa in Brisbane"

  1. Sally de Visser November 25, 2011 at 9:00 am · Reply

    Hi Ngaire,

    Here’s a few things for your website:
    Santa – Mt Gravatt Plaza, from 8th Dec. In previous years you could take your own photos for free, and they gave you a small gift.
    Keep cool. Make ice blocks in muffin trays or bowls, add a tiny bit of food colouring, and interesting objects from the house or garden. Once they are frozen add them to the bath, wading pool, or a bucket of water for some fun playing.
    Keep cool – head (in an air conditioned bus) to “the corner” at the state library, the museum, or GOMA.
    Keep cool – head to an indoor swimming pool, e.g. QUT, Mt Gravatt East or Chandler.
    Keep cool – put a bucket of water in the sandpit, and let the kids play.
    Keep cool – head to a shady park, e.g. New Farm, bulimba
    Keep cool – head to a local library to read some books.

    Also your Christmas ideas page gives an error.

    Cheers,
    Sally

  2. sarah December 10, 2011 at 10:10 am · Reply

    what about the hyperdome?

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