Went on Christmas Day pass the time that it was supposed to be closed which I really don't understand why it would close at such an early time on the day of the holiday but it was pretty cold as hell got lost going through all the houses saw Santa Claus with a bunch of music instruments supposedly playing music more like singing along to it but he wouldn't allow you to take pictures or record him in less you tipped him which was really terrible and when I got him to play a song or what not he barely sing along to the song he barely tapped on his guitar pretty much like didn't even do performance pretty much but just okay cool whatever but the fact that he was like really adamant I'm getting tipped or what not just to even be recorded like I even have a video of it where he's going along with music but then these other people so I can try to take a picture and he literally stopped in the middle of the song to say you can't record me unless you're going to tip me great Christmas cheer with that right LOL other than that and you're being super cold and getting lost throughout the thing I had to give this place...
Read moreThis place is so cute and could be a wonderful family-friendly holiday event, if the organizers didn't try to infuse their political agenda into it. The "Make Ogden Purple" campaign claims to be unifying but it is actually incredibly divisive. Of course, my children didn't notice - but my husband and I did. What "making it purple" really means is let's "make our city more democrat" which is not at all a unifying message and actually alienates the majority of residents in the town/county based on voting records. If unity is really the goal, let's rally around a truly unifying cause like helping families in need in the community, raising money for the Utah foster care system, creating a fund for college scholarships for local high school students, etc. I can brainstorm hundreds of causes we can all truly unify and support - and making Ogden "purple" isn't one of them. Here's a novel idea, let's keep community holiday events fun for everyone and free from political agendas from either side. Especially after the...
Read moreI love Christmas village i love to go every year. This year in 2020 is different cause of covid last couple years ago i went to Christmas village they did. Parade when open up lot of gathering. And Christmas concerts. But i do miss hot chocolate while Christmas village it is different think of being there it was fun. This and i don't do the parade this year and have less gathering. And at Christmas village in the barn was Santa Claus. Sit. On lap ask what want for Christmas now don't do that anymore glass on other side in phone ask him what you for Christmas it be hard little kids. Since this scary and wierd year start out covid dieses in 2020. Covid masks keep your face warm when cold outside during fall and winter. All suck littler kids to see them cry know when it is tough year but trying to be safe in the world right now during...
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