TV personality and model Danielle Lloyd will be bringing her children to be the first to meet Santa and his reindeer – getting the festive season started at ZSL London Zoo.

The well-known model will be giving her sons Archie and Harry a very merry day out, embarking on a trip through the animal kingdom to meet Santa’s reindeer, before meeting the man himself in his special festive lodge.

Danielle enthused: "Meeting Santa is magical, but being able to get up close to the reindeer is just so exciting for the kids and makes London Zoo stand out.

“Knowing money raised from visits goes towards helping animals and conservation is another reason that visiting London Zoo’s festive lodge is top of our list this Christmas!”

Nestled cosily in his festive lodge, Santa will be taking time out of his busy schedule to meet the children on his ‘nice’ list this Christmas, whilst his cheeky elf photographers are on hand to capture the magical moment.

A must-see this Christmas are the Zoo’s most festive animals – the reindeers! Visitors can find out more about Santa’s favourite creatures at the daily keeper talk, including why Santa’s reindeer must all be girls (hint: it’s all about the antlers…)

With loads more to do including keeper talks and animal demonstrations, the whole family will be able to enjoy the fun festivities on offer at ZSL London Zoo.

Tickets for Meet Santa are on sale now at www.zsl.org – avoid disappointment and book now.

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