Santa’s Sneak-A-Peaks (SAP) are the ultimate Santa experience for kids. Imagine Santa arriving at your house between Midnight and 5:30 a.m., you, the parent, lets him in and then go wake your children saying that you think you hear Santa Claus! You then lead them to a predetermined vantage point from which you watch Santa put the toys and presents under the tree, arrange the stockings, eat cookies, drink milk and read any letters left to him by the children. Then when he flings his sack across his shoulder, you rush the kids back to bed before Santa realizes he’s been “caught!” All of this is pre-arranged and planned during a pre-appearance home visit during which all the logistics will be discussed. Due to a very limited number of Sneak-A-Peaks that can happen Christmas morning, all requests must be received by December 15.
In order to pull it off, a bit more planning and coordination is necessary!
Obviously, the number of SAPs that can be offered are quite limited. Therefore, in order to accommodate as many families as possible, instead of families choosing a time, Santa will notify families after December 15 when all of the SAP requests have been received of the time to expect him. To arrange a Sneak-A_Peak, requests must be submitted by December 15.
Once requests have been received, Santa will contact each family and schedule a pre-appearance visit. These visits will generally take place within the week prior to Christmas. During these visits, Santa will talk with you in more detail about what to expect, help determine the best vantage point from which the family can watch Santa, and work out all logistical issues such as where the “Santa Gifts” will be for Santa to put in Santa sack to bring in.
An SAP happens only once for any family – after all, you would never catch Santa twice! It is best if the children in the family are age 3 and up. Younger children are sometimes afraid during this visit.
If you wish to schedule a Santa Sneak-A-Peak, please complete the following booking form and return no later than December 15.