Now it's December, it means the countdown to Christmas has officially begun.
There is still some time left to go and see Santa before he heads off in his sleigh to deliver presents to children across the county.
Here are five places to meet Santa across Suffolk this festive season.
1. Easton Farm Parks
Where: Easton, Woodbridge IP13 0QE
Cost: £19.95 per child
A magical Father Christmas experience is returning to Easton Farm Park.
Tickets include a Winter Wonderland walk, craft activity, visit to meet Santa and a choice of gift from the Toy Store.
2. Stonham Barns
Where: Pettaugh Lane, Stonham Aspal, Stowmarket IP14 6AT
Cost: £7 per child
Step into the enchanted Christmas theatre and find the elves who will take you to meet Santa and Mrs Claus in their grotto.
Children will receive a gift from Santa and there will be a photo opportunity for parents.
Pre-booked tickets are recommended.
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3. Christchurch Mansion
Where: Soane Street, Ipswich IP4 2BE
Cost: £9.95 per child
Following a group Christmas game, each child will enjoy a short visit with Father Christmas and receive a special gift.
Families can join in other activities including Woolly's Christmas Trail.
4. Dobbies
Where: Grundisburgh Road, Woodbridge IP13 6HX
Cost: £11.99 per child
Embrace the festive season with a journey for children and families to meet Santa.
An elf will guide you through the enchanted interactive forest before meeting Santa and receiving a gift.
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5. Landguard Fort
Where: View Point Road, Felixstowe IP11 3TW
Cost: £8.50 per child
Explore festive themed rooms and displays on a special trail before visiting Father Christmas in his magical grotto.
There will also be a special Felixstowe Museum room, craft activities, snow machines, and twinkling lights.
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