South Wales Evening Post

Winterland return proves Christmas is coming soon...

- ROBERT DALLING Reporter rob.dalling@walesonlin­e.co.uk

IT’S beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Swansea, with the grand opening of a festive favourite taking place at the end of the week.

Swansea’s Waterfront Winterland returns this year to Museum Park and with it brings some familiar sights, along with some brand new additions to add to the magic of this year’s event.

We’ve put together an at a glance guide to give you a full preview of everything you can expect to see at this year’s ‘Winterland’.

When does it officially open?

This year’s event returns on November 12 at 5pm, and will be there until January 3 next year.

What are the opening times?

Friday, November 12: 5pm until 10pm Monday - Fridays (November 15 to December 17) - 1pm until 10pm

Saturday and Sundays and weekdays after December 17 - 11am until 10pm Christmas Eve - 11am until 8pm Christmas Eve and Boxing Day Closed

New Years Day - 11am until 8pm

What’s there this year?

Ice skating returns to Waterfront Winterland this year, with the ever popular covered rink now being accompanie­d by the new ‘Ice Walk’ which meanders through the trees, brand new for 2021.

Skaters will have access to both during their skating sessions, and to celebrate the Ice Walk coming to Swansea, visitors can enjoy a 2-4-1 skating session between 1pm and 4pm every Monday to Thursday, until December 16. Accessible skating sessions will also be available every Tuesday. The Alpine Village will be returning this year, with an extended area to enjoy festive food and drink, socialise, and soak up the festivitie­s. Guests can enjoy the Alpine Bar at the site.

There will be family fun fair attraction­s, including the 33m Observatio­n Wheel, which has become synonymous with the Waterfront Winterland. Other rides will include the Grinch Ghost Train, Extreme Ice for the thrill seekers, and the ever popular Snow Storm.

Ride tokens cost £1 each and can be bought from the token booths on site. Token booths will close 15 minutes before site closing time each evening.

Food and drink

In the newly extended Alpine Village you can treat yourself to something sweet at the Coffee Hut, which will be serving donuts, crepes, and hot chocolates. Or you can warm yourself up at the marshmallo­w toasting pits.

There will be a Loaded Fries unit, serving topped skin-on fries with all the extras, the perfect accompanim­ent to the fully loaded burgers. All vendors have vegetarian options, including the festive carvery, which will serve all the festive favourites in a Yorkshire pudding accompanie­d by a side of fresh, hot roast potatoes.

Covid safety measures

The operators of the Waterfront Winterland say their priority remains the health and safety of their staff and visitors, and they say they are working closely with local authoritie­s to implement all the necessary safety measures to ensure visitors have the best festive experience. You can expect more space for social distancing, sanitiser stations throughout the site, and enhanced cleaning procedures.

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RHODRI BROOKS PHOTOGRAPH­Y A glimpse at Swansea’s Waterfront Winterland for 2021.

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