Sunday, December 10, 2017

The Northpark Santa Claus Has an Amazing Gift for Children with Special Needs!

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In the Dallas area, where we live, there is a Santa Claus unlike any other – the Northpark Mall Santa Claus! The “Northpark Santa” (Carl Anderson) has been performing as Santa Claus at this specific mall for going on 40 years! He’s even been featured on ABC News for his Santa skills.

If you’ve ever taken your child to a mall Santa Claus you may have had to wait in a “big line” of 15-30 minutes to see Ol’ Saint Nick, but that doesn’t even begin to describe the Northpark Mall Santa line. Parents get to the mall and wait in line well before the mall opens just to try to get a ticket to come back later in the day to see Santa Claus. Meaning, parents may get to the mall at 7 in the morning, wait in a line until the mall opens at 9, then get a ticket that allows them to come back possibly at 6 pm that evening to wait in line again to see Santa! It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen!

However, Santa has a special (and awesome!) gift for children with special needs….Keep reading.

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This guy is Santa Claus!

The Northpark Santa Has a Gift for Children with Special Needs

The year before last we found out that the Northpark Santa Claus has an awesome gift for children with special needs – they allow you to skip the waiting in line to get a ticket, and waiting in a long line to see Santa! We found out a few years ago that the company that brings Santa in has a policy that allows for children with Down syndrome (and other special needs) to simply line up next to the “Santa house” and Santa’s staff will work you into the regular line!

It’s amazing!!

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Noah’s Not a Fan of Lines

They obviously don’t have to do this, but it is such a great help to us. Noah doesn’t do great waiting in lines. Our “little” six-year-old has poor impulse control, meaning if he sees something that grabs his attention he will run off and go toward it without listening to his parents who are probably yelling, “stop.” (Like today, for instance, when he ran into the Disney Store that was nearby Santa’s House.) So this policy allows us to get in, see Santa, buy a great picture from the company, and get out! (Oh, and to make things even more awesome, they don’t even require you to buy one of their pictures. It’s totally free to see Santa, and they even allow you to use your own camera to take a picture!

We, however, typically buy a picture because they have great equipment, and take great pictures!)

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If you’re in the Dallas area (or one of the people driving from far away to see the Northpark Santa) be sure to ask them about this policy. You won’t see a sign anywhere about it, we found out from a staff member a few years ago. If you don’t plan on seeing the Northpark Santa and have a child with Down syndrome (or other special need) who doesn’t do well waiting in long lines, I’d encourage you to ask your local mall Santa if they similar policy – you never know!

Thanks so much Norhpark Santa for the way you go out of the way to give children some Christmas magic. You can follow Northpark Santa on Instagram.

Do you take your children to see a local Santa Claus? If so, how do they do with Santa? How long are the lines? Leave your experience in the comments. (Bonus points for sharing a picture!)

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