Furious parents slam ‘creepy’ drive-thru Santa’s Grotto after actors left children ‘petrified’

Parents have warned others against visiting a drive-thru Santa’s grotto after ‘creepy’ actors ‘petrified’ children, with one telling a four-year-old that ‘Santa won’t be delivering any presents this year’.

The Christmas event which opened in the grounds of Taverham Hall, near Norwich, on Friday, has been hit with a flurry of negative reviews claiming the event was ‘more Halloween than Christmas’.

Visitors complained that after queuing for hours and paying £50 per car to get in children were ‘harassed’ by performers, including a ‘freaky Father Christmas’, before being handed ‘Poundland’ presents.

Gemma Louise Murley-Lown, mother to a four-year-old, said the event was a ‘shambles’ that left her daughter ‘petrified’.

The Christmas event opened in the grounds of Taverham Hall, near Norwich, on Friday, but has been dubbed ‘more Halloween than Christmas’. Pictured: A scrooge character at the event

Ms Murley-Lown said: ‘It is the worst event i’ve been to, after waiting 1.5 hours to get in we were looking forward to the ‘magical’ experience you wonderfully advertised.

‘Well it was nothing like you advertised and I was left gobsmacked and angry when Scrooge decided to tell my four-year-old that Santa won’t be delivering any presents to any child this year as he had smashed up his sleigh. He didn’t even do this in a joking manner. (…) She was petrified. What a shambles.’

The mother told the MailOnline: ‘A couple of actors were chained to trees staring at cars, a ghost just walked past the car staring. By this point we did our windows up so nobody could speak to her any more.

‘She’s been talking about Scrooge since the event and has been pretending to call him telling him he’s not a nice person and to never come back.’ 

One mother warned others to 'roll up windows' when approaching the Scrooge character as her son. Pictured: A 'christmas' character wearing chains

One mother warned others to ‘roll up windows’ when approaching the Scrooge character as her son. Pictured: A ‘christmas’ character wearing chains

Another mother told the MailOnline: 'A couple of actors were chained to trees staring at cars, a ghost just walked past the car staring'

A character at 'Santa's grotto'

Another mother told the MailOnline: ‘A couple of actors were chained to trees staring at cars, a ghost just walked past the car staring’. Pictured: Characters at the event

One family was also shocked to find the 'big finale.. The freakiest looking Father Christmas'

One family was also shocked to find the ‘big finale.. The freakiest looking Father Christmas’

Another parent Jenny Yaxley, from Norwich, wrote: ‘To all my local friends, don’t waste your money on the ‘drive thru Santa’s grotto’ at Taverham Hall. If you’ve booked get your money back! 

‘We arrived on time, and had to wait 1 hour and 20 minutes before we could even get in. We then with 4 slightly harassed children snail paced it through the trees. Took another hour. Every so often we’d see a delightful character like this one?! I honestly thought it seemed more Halloween than Christmas. 

‘A few ‘elves’ were at the bottom of the drive. Then the big finale.. The freakiest looking ‘Father Christmas’ ! We left with our ‘Poundland gifts’ and all cheered when we were eventually released!!

‘It’s been a long evening. Thankfully the children saw the funny side and we all declared it “very 2020”. We enjoyed the hot choc and cookies I made to bring with us. The highlight I think! I’m trying to forget I paid £50 for this delight of an evening. Sigh!’ 

Taverham Hall, Norwich, where the event was held in the grounds

Taverham Hall, Norwich, where the event was held in the grounds

An elf character dances alongside the trail as cars queue up moving at a 'snail's pace'

An elf character dances alongside the trail as cars queue up moving at a ‘snail’s pace’

Another mother warned parents to ‘roll up their windows’ to avoid their children being scared by a ‘scrooge’ character. 

Harriet Christine wrote: ‘I strongly advise you rolling up your window if you see Scrooge – my son was ready to go home after that halloween experience.  

The mother added: ‘It’s a lot of money for not too much of an experience. Might be worth seeing if you can get a refund or read the reviews before going.’ 

The event was organised by We Make Events, based in Norwich. 

MailOnline has contacted Ollie George, the producer believed to be responsible for creating the Grotto with We Make Events, for comment. 

Danny Banthorpe, an event organiser from Norwich who is not linked to the event, criticised the poor organisation of the grotto, writing: ‘To the organiser of the event at Taverham Hall school this weekend!

Inflatable decorations were seen deflated at the side of the trail by one parent, who said the event was 'very 2020'

Inflatable decorations were seen deflated at the side of the trail by one parent, who said the event was ‘very 2020’ 

After a slow crawl around the site one mother said her family 'all cheered when we were eventually released!!'

After a slow crawl around the site one mother said her family ‘all cheered when we were eventually released!!’

‘You have made staff & customers late for our event six miles away putting unnecessary pressure our well organised event! 

‘My wife was stuck in gridlock traffic trying to get home with a very hungry baby! You have upset our local community and my friends event next door to you!

‘How the hell have you f***ed up a second night in a row after what happened last night!

‘Shame on you if you have over sold your tickets & this has backfired on you – you are giving the events industry a bad name !

‘Would love to know how your plans were passed and see your risk assessments!’