Visit Santa's toy lab at 'Kringle's Inventionasium' in Seattle

If you’re looking for something fun and festive for the family, look no further. "Kringle’s Inventionasium" is happening now through December 24 in Seattle.

The immersive experience invites families to let their imaginations run wild and provides hands-on activities and experiences for kids of all ages, including becoming an honorary elf.

"This is such a special experience for the holiday," Jason DeLeo, co-owner of LIT Immersive, said. "They build toys; it’s a STEM-based activity, so they learn. There’s a laboratory experiment as part of it, and then at the end is a private visit with Mr. Kringle himself."

Tickets start at $39 and include a private visit with Santa, photos, and the opportunity for kids to invent and build their own take-home puppet.

"The best part about it is, we take candid pictures during the visit, and then they get a QR code. When the family gets home, they get to choose the photos from all the pictures that are taken," DeLeo said. "It’s designed to be very special, very different from the typical mall Santa experience."

It’s all happening at LIT Immersive, 1000 1st Ave. South, Seattle (across from Lumen Field in the Palmer Building).

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